Verse: D C Truth or lie, the silence is revealing D C An empty sky, a hidden mound of stone D C But the CAT scan's eye sees what the heart's concealing D C D Now-a-days, when everything is known Refrain: D G Maybe love's an accident, or destiny is true D A But you and I were born beneath a star of dazzling blue D
Dazzling blue Verse: D C D Miles apart, though the miles can't measure distance C D Worlds apart on a rainy afternoon C But the road gets dirty and it offers no resistance D C D So turn your amp up and play your lonesome tune Refrain: D G Maybe love's an accident, or destiny is true D A But you and I were born beneath a star of dazzling blue D Dazzling blue Chorus: D Dazzling blue, roses red, fine white linen A To make a marriage bed D G And we'll build a wall that nothing can break through D A D And dream our dreams of dazzling blue Verse: D C D Sweet July, and we drove the Montauk Highway C D And walked along the cliffs above the sea C D And we wondered why, and imagined it was someday D D And that is how the future came to be Chorus: D Dazzling blue, roses red, fine white linen A To make a marriage bed D G And we'll build a wall that nothing can break through D A (A7) D
"Dazzling Blue" is a song written, performed and recorded by American singer-songwriter Paul Simon. He included it on his 12th solo album, "So Beautiful or So What".
"Dazzling Blue" is a song about Edie Brickell, Paul Simon's wife. The title refers to her favorite color. Brickell sings backup vocal, along with their teen daughter.