12 October 2021

Ai Hwa (Pontypool 21 May 1990)

Words and music by Richard Homer


4/4 83 bpm 


Am C / Am G7 C / Am F CGC

ooh, / ooh,/ ooh, / ooh, / ooh


CG

A wife, touching her with / gentle care

FGFC

thoughts / come / in the night / air CCGC

CG

a caressing circular // geometry

FCGC

they come / now, they / come now to / me CCGC

Am F CGC 

ooh, / ooh,/ ooh, / ooh, / ooh


Elgar comes to / blow on cue

the // adagio a / Worcester / hue

massage of quiet / texture, / tone

in the / garden, the / morning clouds / moan

ooh, / ooh,/ ooh, / ooh, / ooh


Turning, / coming near

bringing / woman / warmth to / here

murmuring, kissing / of the thigh

the morning / rain / coming / by

ooh, / ooh,/ ooh, / ooh, / ooh


Am FC

Ah, but that, eons back, it / seems to / me

Am FC

a split bed sheet room of / air-con // anonymity GC

Am F CGC 

ooh, / ooh,/ ooh, / ooh, / ooh

reality now begins to / take a / grip

on an infusing / mind-arranging / trip


C F / C G

Here, / tonight, / trying to / write

CFG

the memory, a / bygone / one

CFG

igniting, / coming / near

CFG 

coming / back / here

CFCGC / CCG, CCG, CCG, CFCGC

coming // now / back to / me

Am C / Am G17 C 

Ai / Hwa 

Am F CGC 

ooh, / ooh,/ ooh, / ooh, / ooh