Diamonds And Gold
My Terrible Friend
Am
(início)
Am F Am F Broken glass, rusty nails, Am Dm C E7 Where the wild violets grow. Am F Am F Say goodbye to the railroad, the mad dogs of summer, Am E7 Am And everything that I know.
Chorus
F Am What some men will do here for diamonds, F Am What some men will do here for gold. F Am They're wounded, but they just keep on climbing, F E7 And sleep by the side of the road.
Bridge 1
Am E7 C D There's a hole in the ladder, a fence we can climb, Dm Am E7 Mad as a hatter; you're thin as a dime. Am E7 C D Go out to the meadow; the hills are a-green, Dm Am E7 Sing me a rainbow, steal me a dream.
Interlude
Am F (x2)
Verse 2
Am F Am F Small-time Napoleon's shattered his knees, Am Dm C E7 But he stays in the saddle for Rose. Am F Am F And all his disciples, they shave in the gutter, Am E7 Am And they gather what's left of his clothes.
Chorus 2
F Am What some men will do here for diamonds, F Am What some men will do here for gold. F Am They're wounded, but they just keep on climbing, F E7 And sleep by the side of the road.
Bridge 2
Am E7 C D There's a hole in the ladder, a fence we can climb, Dm Am E7 Mad as a hatter; you're thin as a dime. Am E7 C D Go out to the meadow; the hills are a-green, Dm Am E7 Sing me a rainbow, steal me a dream.
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