Burden Of The Road
John Smith
Bm
(início)
D - 000000 G - 020120 E* - 202002 F#* - 404004 Em7 - 200120 F#** - 400000 (Only played quickly for the bass note) G - 500500 A - 700700 Bm7 - 900800 F - 300330
Intro
D G x4
Verse
D G I came to in a hotel room, D G Fully clothed the lights down low D G D G No idea who I was or where I am D G It's 4am and I'm way past tired D G Me and my guitar are wired D G Pretty soon the guilt'll come kicking in
Bridge
D E* F#* D Em7 I know I've been away too long Em7 D G D But that roof won't hold itself up D E* F#* Em7 I'm no good talking on the phone Em7 F#** G* A When I hear your voice I'm helpless
Chorus
D I'm starting to feel it Bm7 I worry I might have sold my soul Em7 For every mile that falls behind me F#** G* A It's love that pays the toll D I'm always leaving Bm7 Something inside me has to roam Em7 Every goodbye is getting harder F#** G* A That's the burden of the road... D G I'm starting to feel it D G
Verse
D G I wonder honey what you're cooking D G I think of how the house is looking D G D G What colour did you paint the bedroom wall D G Kiss the children for me will you D G Goodnight songs just ain't the same here D G There's just the sound of strangers in the hall
Bridge
D E* F#* D Em7 You know you've been away too long Em7 D G D When you miss the one you fight with D E* F#* D Em7 And though I'm living some fools dream F#** G* A Honey you know where my heart is
Chorus
D I'm starting to feel it Bm7 I worry I might have sold my soul Em7 For every mile that falls behind me F#** G* A It's love that pays the toll D I'm always leaving Bm7 Something inside me has to roam Em7 Every goodbye is getting harder F#** G* A* That's the burden of the road... D G I'm starting to feel it F Em7 D x2 Ooh Ooh Ooh D G x2
Verse
D G I came to in a hotel room, D G Fully clothed the lights down low D G D G No idea who I was or where I am
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