Cowboy Junkies - If You Were The Woman And I Was The Man
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Band name | Cowboy Junkies |
Song name | If You Were The Woman And I Was The Man |
Tab type | Chords |
Added | 05/09/2008 |
Size | 1.1 kb |
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I know that you already have a version of this with chords that kinda fit the tune, but these are the chords used in Black Eyed Man i reckon. If You Were The Woman, And I Was The Man Michael Timmins If [G] you were the [Em] woman [C] and I was the [D] man would I [G] send you yellow [Em] roses would I [C] dare to kiss your [Cm] hand? In the [Bm] morning would I car[Em]ress you as the [E7] wind caresses the [Am] sand, if [C] you were the [Am] woman [D] and I was the [G] man? If [G] I was the [Em] heart and [C] you were the [D] head would you [G] think me very [Em] foolish if one [C] day I decided to [Cm] shed these [Bm] walls that sur- [Em] round me just to [E7] see where these feelings [Am] led, if [C] I was the [Am] heart and [D] you were the [G] head? [Am7] [Bm] [Cm] [Em] [Am] [Cm] [Bm] [D7] If [G] I was the [Em] woman and [C] you were the [D] man would I [G] laugh if you [Em] came to me with your [C] heart in your [Cm] hand and said, I [Bm] offer you this [Em] freely and will [E7] give you all that I [Am] can because [C] you are the [Am] woman and [D] I am the [G] man? submitted by Jane Batsford