Saviours Day

Cliff Richard

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Saviour’s Day - Cliff Richard Capo on 1st All chords relative to capo! All Tablature is not relative to capo!! A     x02220 D     xx0232 E     022100 Dmaj7 xx0222 D6    xx0202 Dsus2 xx0230 Bm    x2443 INTRO e|-------------------------------------------| B|-----6--------------------6----------------| G|---7--------7--5--------7---------7--5-----| D|8---------8----------8----------8------3---| A|-------6---------------------6-------------| E|-------------------------------------------|                                    VERSE Now we have been through the harvest Winter has truly begun Now we have walked in the chill of the night We are waiting for waiting for   For the Saviour’s Day Many have come from the valleys Many have come from the hills Many have started their journey home To be with someone with someone on the Saviour’s Day          CHORUS Open your eyes on Saviour’s Day Don’t look back or turn away Life can be your’s if you’ll only staaaay     He is calling you calling you On the Saviour’s Day VERSE Joining the old and the young ones Joining the black and the white Meeting the need of the hungry is he Will we ever remember him On the Saviour’s Day          CHORUS Open your eyes on Saviour’s Day Don’t look back or turn away Life can be your’s if you’ll only staaaay     He is calling you calling you                  D   Dsus2 On the Saviour’s Day PAN FLUTE SOLO e|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| B|-----------------8-------------------------------------------8-9-----------| G|------------8-10--------------------------------------8-10-----------------| D|8-----8-10-----------------------8-10-8----8-8-8-8-10----------------------| A|-----------------------11--11-11-------------------------------------------| E|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|                                                               e|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| B|8-9-11-----11--------------------------------------------------------------| G|-------8-8----8-8-8---10---------------------------------------------------| D|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| A|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| E|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|                    VERSE Here’s to the God of the present (Raise your glasses) Here’s to the God of the past (Drink to the King) Here’s to the hope in the future he brings We will sing to him sing to him On the Saviour’s Day          CHORUS Open your eyes on Saviour’s Day Don’t look back or turn away Life can be your’s if you’ll only staaaay     He is calling you calling you On the Saviour’s Day REPEAT INTRO CHORDS TO FADE... On the Saviour’s Day On the Saviour’s Day He is calling you on the Saviour’s Day On the Saviour’s Day (Calling calling calling you) On the Saviour’s Day (Calling calling calling you) On the Saviour’s Day (Calling calling calling you) (Calling calling calling you) (Calling calling...) Raise your glasses drink to the King...

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La chanson évoque l'attente et l'espoir en la venue d'un sauveur, rassemblant les gens de tous horizons dans une quête commune. Elle parle des saisons de la vie, du passage de l'hiver, et du besoin de réconfort et de lumière dans les moments sombres. Les paroles incitent à ouvrir les yeux et à répondre à l'appel divin, tout en soulignant l'importance de l'unité et de la solidarité entre les générations, ainsi qu’avec ceux qui souffrent. Le contexte de cette œuvre pourrait être lié aux célébrations de la foi, où l'on se remémore à la fois le passé, le présent et l'avenir avec foi et gratitude envers Dieu. C'est un moment de communion et de réjouissance, une invitation à ne pas rester figé sur ses peurs, mais à avancer ensemble vers un avenir rempli d'espoir.