Jim Garland - Scratch Paper Songs

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Band name Jim Garland
Song name Scratch Paper Songs
Tab type Guitar tab
Added 05/21/2008
Size 3.16 kb
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Verse 1:
G                                   C
I wish I was good enough to go on tour,
G                                    C  G/B
and all of my old friends could come along,
Am                           C                   and I could make us all rich and famous
Am               C               D
just by playin' old scratch paper songs.


Verse 2:
G                               C
I wish I had a beer for every chord
G                                    C
I've ever sat and played when I was bored.
C G/B  Am
(Am)                          C
I wish I knew exactly what it meant
Am               C               D
every time she came, and heard, and went.

Chorus:
C                          D(7)
And I wish I could see her bright eyed smile
        G                        C
headin' front row center down a left stage aisle,
C  G/B  Am
(Am)     C/G             D/F#
like she did in that old bar;
C                                  D(7)
Where the smoke was thick and the lights were low,
         G                          C
But the pretty women would sometimes go,
C G/B Am
(Am)         C            D
To hear me play my old guitar.


Verse 3:
G                               C
But I can't see myself in front of crowds
G                                    C  G/B
and I like the simple words and simple sounds.
Am                            C                   My hands are worn and still I play
Am               C               D
and hope she hears my songs again one day.

Chorus (2):
C                          D(7)
But the last time that I ever saw her
        G                        C
she was uptown livin' with a big time lawyer;
C  G/B  Am
(Am)     C/G             D/F#
A diamond ring, and a fancy car.
C                                  D(7)
And I laughed to think she used to know
         G                          D
all the names and faces where lost souls go,
C G/B Am
(Am)         C            D
To hear me play my old guitar.


Bridge:
D9sus(slide)   C               G             Am
Lord,I . . . know if it would only bring her back
G                       Bm
I'd sell my songs for pennies;
             C                D
These old worn out lines I scratch.
C                               D(7)
But it'd be worth all the sour notes,
           G                          D
and the misplaced words, and the songs I wrote
C  G/B  Am
(Am)         C             D
to have her hear my old guitar.


Verse 4:
G                               C
I wish I was good enough to go on tour.
G                                    C  G/B
I wish I could tell you all the reasons why
Am                            C                   I can't write a song to make me famous
Am               C               D
and I find myself just barely gettin by.


Chorus (3):
C                          D(7)
And I wish I could see her bright eyed smile
        G                        C
headin' front row center down a left stage aisle,
C  G/B  Am
(Am)     C/G                D/F#
then I would know I'd made it far.
C                              D(7)
Just to see her sing my songs again
         G                          D
in the going crowd, when its growing thin,
C G/B Am
(Am)         C       D
to the sound of my guitar.