Rufus Wainwright - 14th Street
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Band name | Rufus Wainwright |
Song name | 14th Street |
Tab type | Chords |
Added | 06/24/2008 |
Size | 1.78 kb |
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G B7 Em You've got my lost brother's soul C+7 My dear mother's eyes A7 A brown horse's mane G G7 D7 And my uncle's name G B7 Em You walked me down 14th Street C+7 A7 For the doctor to meet after thoughts of the grave G D7 G In the home of the brave and of the weak G C But why'd you have to break all my heart G D D7 Couldn't you have saved a little bit of it? G C Why'd you have to break all my heart? G D7 Couldn't you have saved a minor part? Em Em/D Em/Db Em/C Em/B /Db /D /Eb I could have clipped and saved and planted in the garden Em Em/D EmDb Em/C D Damn you guess I'll have to get a new one I'd love to sit and watch you drink With the reins to the world, gripping a smoke Vaguely missing link Don't ever change you hungry little bashful hound I got the sheep, poor little Bo Peep Has lost and filed for grounds. But why'd you have to break all my heart I could have ripped apart and thrown into the river Wonder if there's hearts that will deliver G C+7 Don't ever change, don't ever worry DbDim G Because I'm coming back home tomorrow G C+7 To 14th Street where I won't hurry DbDim G And where I'll learn how to save, not just borrow Am B7 And they'll be rainbows and we will finally know Now run down chromatically from G (single notes) for 1 octave and start the progression for the verse What a fantastic song, enjoy ;-) Tabbed by Tone