Willis Avenue Bridge
David Berkeley
G
(início)
Bm G She's driving home Sunday morning, with the Bm G heat turned up, the windows rolled down to the edge. Bm A And yesterday, snowed for the first time. D G Now no one's on the Willis Avenue Bridge.
Chorus 1
D G Used to be a hard merge. D G Used to be a hard merge.
Verse 2
Bm G She's thinking back on New York City, the first Bm G boy she kissed, the first boy that she crossed. Bm A Now everybody's in their 20s. Look who got D G married, look who's lost.
Chorus 2
D Used to be a heartbreak. G Used to be a heartbreak. D Used to be a heartbreak. A G D Bm And the fall of 100 things, A G D the hint of an opening.
Verse 3
Bm G Days like this, it's hard to pull over, hard to hold Bm G all of the memories in your mind. Bm A D She tries to readjust the rearview, so no one has to G ever fall far behind.
Chorus 3
D Used to be much harder. G Used to be much harder. D A She used to be much harder. G D Bm A And the fall of 100 things, G D the hint of an opening. A G D Bm A And the fall of 100 things, G the hint of an opening.
Bridge
Am G D With all the glass in New York City, it should C G D be harder to hide, not so hard to find your way back home. Am G D They can take back all their pity, it's not a one- C G D way ride, nowhere to hold on, no going home, C G D no way to slow down. C G D no way to slow down. C G no way to slow down.
Coda
Bm A Yesterday, snowed for the first time. D G Now no one's on the Willis Avenue Bridge.
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