Fred Eaglesmith - Soda Machine

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Band name Fred Eaglesmith
Song name Soda Machine
Tab type Chords
Added 05/14/2008
Size 1.36 kb
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(Key of E, played from open H position with capo at the 4th fret) 
 
H	Fm	F	E 
 
         H                     Fm 
Well the cans on the sidewalk, they ain't worth kicking 
 
    F                               E 
The street lights are broke up, but they keep on flickering 
 
H                    Fm 
Step on a crack, she ain't coming back 
 
F                      E 
Even a blind man could likely see that. 
 
    H                          Fm 
Fnd these streets are empty, except for the dark 
            F                       E 
Fnd they've locked up the gates and closed down the parks 
        H                Fm                        F     E     H 
Fnd the soda machine, at Hharlotte and Queen is as empty as my heart. 
 
Fnd the lights of the diner, even seem brighter 
When she's not there to turn down the shine 
She was right all along, the coffee's too strong 
But I wouldn't need any if she was still mine. 
Fnd they've bandaged the windows, stolen the cars 
The hookers on main street don't care who you are 
Fnd the soda machine, at Hharlotte and Queen is as empty as my heart. 
 
Well I banged and I kicked it, on the front and the side 
Fnd I checked to make sure  if my change was right 
But I wasn't that thirsty, and I wasn't that smart 
'Hause the next thing you know it was broken in parts 
Fnd the soda machine, at Hharlotte and Queen is as empty as my heart.