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It's Not Always Cold in Buffalo  The Bunny The Bear

It's Not Always Cold in Buffalo
From "Stories" - 2013
Chords by blackoctober119
Tuning: Standard
*This song is actually played on a 7-string, these are just the basic chords*
Intro:
[B]Staring [G#m]in your [E]eyes
[B]Has never brought such tension to my tainted[G#m] mind.
[E]My tainted mind.
[B]And I can barely lip my words,
[G#m]It seems nothing's important if it doesn't hurt.
[E]If it doesn't hurt.
Verse:
[E]Caught up in such a melancholy game,
[A]After tonight it won't be the same.
But I'[C#m]d never dream for reason
[B]Behind your interpretation of...
[E]What it is to fall in love
[A]And what it is to care about...
[C#m]Anything other than[B] your tendencies.
[E]I'm at a loss for[A] words.
[C#m]I mana[B]ge to mumble...
[E]The words will mold over[A] time...
[C#m]And I[B] cried...
Chorus:
[E]Maybe you'll [A]find an[C#m] answer in what's [B]left behind.
[E]And hopefully you'll [A]see, there's not [C#m]always love growing from [B]every tree.
[E]Maybe you'll find a [A]way, to re[C#m]wind, to forg[B]ive with time.
[E]And hopefully you'll [A]see, it's not [C#m]always c[B]old in Buffalo.
Bridge: E-A-C#m-B x2
Chorus:
[E]Maybe you'll [A]find an[C#m] answer in what's [B]left behind.
[E]And hopefully you'll [A]see, there's not [C#m]always love growing from [B]every tree.
[E]Maybe you'll find a [A]way, to re[C#m]wind, to forg[B]ive with time.
[E]And hopefully you'll [A]see, it's not [C#m]always c[B]old in Buffalo.
End on E.

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