Brandy - Looking Glass
 
C#m7    B  A    C#m7    B  A      Bsus4  B  A E A E
 
         E   A      F#m     C#m        F#m   A           D       A
Theres a port  on a western bay,and it serves  a hundred ships a day
       E     A          F#m   C#m      F#m   A          E
Lonely sailors pass the time away, and talk about their homes
         E   A        F#m    C#m           F#m  A       D       A
Theres a girl in this harbor town, and she works laying whiskey down
         E    A        F#m     C#m        F#m         A           E    
They say Brandy, fetch another round, she serves them whiskey and wine
 
                C#m7             A                            
The sailors say Brandy, you're a fine girl, you're a fine girl 
       C#m7                A         
What a good wife you would be, such a fine girl 
     E                  B7              A  E  A  E   
Your eyes could steal a sailor from the sea
 
E      A       F#m     C#m           F#m    A               D        A
Brandy wears a braided chain made of finest silver from the north of spain
  E     A     F#m       C#m         F#m      A      E   
A locket that bears the name of the man that Brandy loves
   E   A      F#m     C#m            F#m   A      D    A
He came  on a summers day - bringing gifts - from far away
       E       A        F#m     C#m      F#m    A       E   
But he made it clear he couldnt stay, no harbor was his home
 
                C#m7             A                            
The sailor said Brandy, you're a fine girl, you're a fine girl 
       C#m7                A
What a good wife you would be, such a fine girl 
       E                     B7          A  E  A  E   
But my life, my love, and my lady is the sea. 
 
C#m7           E                    A               B7
Brandy used to watch his eyes as he told his sailor stories
          C#m7            E                 A              B7
She could feel the ocean fall and rise, she saw its raging glory
    C#m7          D                       C#m7          A
But he had always told the truth, Lord he was an honest man
    E               B7            A  E  A  E 
And Brandy does her best to understand
 
   E    A          F#m        C#m   F#m    A               D      A  
At night  when the bars close down, Brandy walks through a slient town
    E       A         F#m  C#m        F#m       A        E     
And loves a man who's not around, she still can hear him say
 
                  C#m7             A                            
She hears him say Brandy, you're a fine girl, you're a fine girl 
       C#m7                A
What a good wife you would be, such a fine girl 
       E                     B7          A  E  A  E   
But my life, my love, and my lady is the sea. 
 
(Repeat chorus and fade)