Midsummer Classic Sundowner
this post http://www.lawrencearms.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=4 got me started,
Big thanks to those guys
I don't think the names of the chords are very accurate and are just meant to
serve as a unique id to reference them by.
Capo @ 5
Chords Relative to Capo
Chords:
[D] [add9(D9)] [Dsus4] [(D4)] [Eb]
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[Bm] [Am] [G]
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[E]
e---|-3-|---|---|---| B---|---|---|---|---| G---|---|---|---|---| D-1-|---|---|---|---| A---|---|---|---|---| E---|-2-|---|---|---|
Play it along with the song to get the strumming or just play the chords (cd
version, live will probably have a different order/more repeats)
I can't tell you how accurate this is but it sounds pretty close to me
Intro 2x
[D9] [D4] [D9] [Eb] [Bm]
[D9]I cut c[Eb]orners on th[Bm]e carpets now.
[D9]I danced[Eb] quarters on the[Bm] windowsill.
[D9]The summer left[Eb] me to a differen[Bm]t fate.
[D9]This drastic [Eb]urge will take som[Bm]e time to find it[Eb]s weight.
[D9] [D4] [D9]
[D9]I run [Eb]head on into [Bm]traffic in th[Eb]e afternoon.
[D9]I log the lo[Eb]ngest miles al[Bm]one at night ins[Eb]ide my room.
[D9]Where all dire[Eb]ctions lead right b[Eb]ack to me;
[D9]all my ambi[Eb]tions swim like d[Bm]riftwood through
my [Eb]dark sea of sleep.
[D9] [D4] [D9]
[D9]And it'll take [Eb]some [Bm]time, Yeah it [D9]will take [Eb]some [Bm]time
but the d[D9]awn [Eb]will [Bm]come,
yeah the [D9]tide [Eb]will [Bm]rise.
Intro 2
[D9]Her eyes swe[Eb]lled up in the b[Bm]ars of soft lights.
[D9]I drank and [Eb]watched her laugh and[Bm] then we sang out loud [Eb]in the dying streets
[D9]And I was s[Eb]o drunk my heart [Bm]floated like [Eb]a feather in the breeze.
[D9]I got so [Eb]high off all the b[Bm]linking lights, the co[Eb]lors painted in the night.
[D9] [D4] [D9]
[Bm]Midsummer [Am]Classic blue and gol[G]d- Our City ca[E]sts it's shadow.
[Bm]The kettle b[Am]oil heads for a ro[G]ll. Sundowning's nev[E]er getting old.
[Bm]And underne[Am]ath this crooked m[G]oon I can smell the nig[E]ht begin to bloom,
[Bm]the northern w[Am]ind will change ag[G]ain and my g[E]eography will bend
[Bm]back and f[Am]orth across the [G]map until I re[E]ach the end.
[Bm]back and f[Am]orth across the [G]map until I re[E]ach the end.
[Bm]And it'll take s[Am]ome t[G]ime, A[Bm]nd it'll take so[Am]me ti[G]me
[Bm]But the dawn [Am]will [G]come-
[Bm]yeah the tide [Am]will r[G]ise.
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