One Better Day
Madness
C
(início)
EmVerse 1
Em Arlington house, address: no fixed abode C Em An old man in a three-piece suit sits in the road Am F Am F He stares across the water, he sees right through the lock Am F But on and up like outstretched hands Am F His mumbled words, his fumbled words, mock Sax Em
Verse 2
Em Further down, a photo booth, a million plastic bags C Em And an old woman filling out a million baggage tags Am F Am F But when she gets thrown out, three bags at a time Am F Am She spies the old chap in the road to share her bags with F She has bags of time
Middle
Am9 Bm Am9 Bm Surrounded by his past, on a short white line Am9 Bm Am9 Bm He sits while cars pass either side, takes his time Dm Am Dm Am Trying to remember one better day Dm F G A while ago when people stopped to hear him say C F C F Walking round you sometimes hear the sunshine C F C F Beating down in time with the rhythm of your shoes Sax I Em
Verse
Em Now she has walked enough through rainy town C Em She rests her bag against his and sits down Dm Am Dm Am She's trying to remember one better day Dm F G A while ago when people stopped to hear her say
Chorus
C F C F Walking round you sometimes hear the sunshine C F C F Beating down in time with the rhythm of your shoes C F C F Walking round you sometimes hear the sunshine C F C F Beating down in time with the rhythm of your shoes Eb F Eb G The feeling of arriving when you've nothing left to lose
Chorus
C F C F Walking round you sometimes hear the sunshine C F C F Beating down in time with the rhythm of your shoes C F C F Walking round you sometimes hear the sunshine C F C F Beating down in time with the rhythm of your shoes Eb F Eb G The feeling of arriving when you've nothing left to lose
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