Flying To My Home - PAUL MCCARTNEY - B-SIDE TO "MY BRAVE FACE" (1989) FLYING TO MY HOME (c) 1989 MPL Communications Ltd. Chords used: EADGBE Dmaj7: x00222 Gmaj7: xx0002 A: x02220 D: xx0232 Bm: x24432 Dmaj7 Gmaj7 Flying to my home A Gmaj7 D Flying to my home D A G D The sun is fading in the West D A G Out where the cattle roam D A G D I'm like a bird at the end of the day D Bm Flying to my home A G A I'm flying to my home, sweet majesty D I'm flying to my home The sky is like a painted flag Above a sea of chrome I've got a woman living in my life Living in my home I'm flying to my home, sweet majesty I'm flying to my home G I haven't been back so long D I don't know if I'm going to recognise it G They gave the old place a new face A And I'm going to take some time to size the situation up The sun is fading in the West Out where the cattle roam I've got a woman living in my life Living in my home I'm flying to my home, sweet majesty I'm flying to my home I haven't been back so long I don't know if I'm going to recognise it They gave the old place a new face And I'm going to take some time to size the situation up D Bm I'm flying to my home D G I'm flying to my home D Bm I'm flying to my home D G A I'm flying to my home, sweet majesty D I'm flying to my home I'm flying to my home I'm flying to my home NOTE: "I can see that if you have a domestic situation, let's say, it's less likely that you're going to hear a lot of new music throughout an evening - as opposed to when you're young and single and music is all you fill your time with. In my case, maybe the kids want to watch a TV show or I want to just sit or whatever. So I think a domestic situation can change you and your attitudes. I suppose if you did get a bit content, then you might not write savage lyrics and stuff. But I don't know. I don't really believe all that. I hate formulas of any kind." (Paul McCartney, 1984)