F C A# F When I think back to that morning in Queenstown, my heart starts to ache Dm C A# F sitting in the shade of the hire car throwing stones into the lake F C A# C Dm we weren’t to know that life would throw, a little more than we could take A# F A# C F if I ever get back to Queenstown, I won’t make the same mistake F A# F C Dm Do you remember that water on our skin, cold as ice and sweet as gin? A# F C drunk on love and life, yeah, we drunk the whole thing down C A# F A Dm I remember that soft summer air, the golden sunlight in your hair A# F C singing and laughing, driving the coast road down, to Queenstown Do you remember that evening in Queenstown Walking down by the pier? Sun going down to the Piano Man And the moon shining down so clear Drinking wine and feeling fine Oh, and we had no idea If I ever get back to Queenstown I’ll have one for you, my dear Chorus: Do you remember the water that night Shimmering under the restaurant lights? Drunk on love and life, yeah We drank the whole thing down I remember the magic in the air The silver moonlight in your hair Making love and sleeping safe and sound In Queenstown Life moves fast, now years have past And I’m living on my own I see you now and again Through mutual friends Though I know that bird has flown Sitting on the couch in this big old house And I’ve never felt so alone If I ever get back to Queenstown I might not make it home If I ever get back to Queenstown I might not come home | TransposeReset Font sizeReset Chords fingeringsA A# C Dm F |