Piano Player The Hotelier
Intro:
(verse)
[Cadd9] [G/B] [G] [A7sus4]
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(chorus pt 1)
[G] [A7sus4] [F] [Cadd9] [G/B] [F]
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(chorus pt 2)
[F] [Gadd11] [C/A] [Gadd11/B]
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In[Cadd9]side your room there's [G/B]40 few ?r[G]emaining figures[A7sus4] of new moons ?
to [Cadd9]curve around your [G/B]axle heart ?in[G] hopes that something[A7sus4] new will start.
?They're[Cadd9] winding down they're[G/B] closing ranks to[G] rest another[A7sus4] 30 days. ?
You [Cadd9]lay and watch them [G/B]wax and glow. ?You[G] hold them in your[A7sus4] hand and let them...
[Cadd9]A kid half my [G/B]age, baby's [G]breath and meadow [A7sus4]sage clutched in her
[Cadd9]hands like trophy [G/B]game, just like the [G]wild world was [A7sus4]tame, was granted
[Cadd9]home and tender [G/B]care into an [G]awkward piece of [A7sus4]ware three-quarters
[Cadd9]full or quarter-[G/B]drained and both ad[G]versely sure how [A7sus4]long they will
[G]sustai[A7sus4]n________[F]_ [Cadd9]sustain_[G/B]________[F]_ x2
My eyes greet [Cadd9]hers and hers do [G/B]mine and then the [G]room becomes her [A7sus4]shrine.
An older [Cadd9]ma'am sets herself [G/B]straight and then she [G]smiles with 8[A7sus4]8 remembered
[Cadd9]loves and morning [G/B]suns until her [G]woven was s[A7sus4]ung. Her fingers
[Cadd9]dropped like falling [G/B]rain. The en[G]tire room a[A7sus4]wash with the
[G]sustai[A7sus4]n________[F]_ [Cadd9]sustain_[G/B]________[F]_ x2
[F]sustain_[Gadd11]_________[C/A]_______[Gadd11/B]_______ x4
You always [Cadd9]said that you don't [G/B]dance but then a [G]heel turn to a [A7sus4]shadow stance.
I'm [Cadd9]rung like sodden [G/B]cloth. And the [G]autumn leaves turn o[A7sus4]ver across your
[Cadd9]floor,into the [G/B]hall and I've de[G]clined into a c[A7sus4]rawl and you
decom[Cadd9]press and fall a[G/B]way but this fl[G]oor is raised on [A7sus4]beams of trust and there's
[G]room enough for [A7sus4]both of us so
[G]stay [A7sus4] [F] [Cadd9]sustain_[G/B]________[F]_
[G]sustai[A7sus4]n________[F]_ [Cadd9]sustain_[G/B]________[F]_ x6
(Inside your room there's 40 few ?remaining figures of new moons ?
to curve around your axle heart ?in hopes that something new will start.
The things you grow are set to die. ?You cling to them with knuckles white. ?
So wind me up, damper to floor ?and I don't know if I know love no more.)
and I don't [F]know if[Gadd11] I know [C/A]love no[Gadd11/B] more x4
end with Cadd9
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