Must Have Left The Seat Up Again Cifras
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Original song, with uptempo classic/country rock feel. Video on YouTube.Esta informação foi útil?
Dificuldade: | iniciante |
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Afinação: | E A D G B E |
Tecla: | F |
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[Intro]
Bb F C
Bb Dm C
[Verse 1]
C Bb F
I’m sure I’m the reason that you’re leaving
C Bb Dm
I know I’m the cause of your pain
C Bb F
Couldn’t be the other guy that you’re seeing
Bb Dm C
I must have left the seat up again
[Verse 2]
C Bb F
Yes, I'm the one who made you spend our money
C Bb Dm
Forced you to buy those clothes and fancy cars
C Bb F
Couldn’t be those friends who said you're funny
C Dm Bb
It's my fault you're the way that you are
[Chorus]
F C
So now I’m back and living large somewhere out here in rural A-R,
Bb F C
Just a stones throw from nowhere at all
F C
Well I’m playing my guitar in some run down hotel bar
Bb Dm C
Prettier they are, the worse we fall
F C
Yea, it’s just me and my guitar in this lonesome hotel bar
Bb F C
With an old man in the back, thinks I’m his friend
F C
Somehow I'm still to blame for all your misery and your pain
Bb Dm C
I must have left the seat up again.
[Break]
C Bb F
C Bb Dm
C Bb F
Bb Dm C
[Verse 3]
C Bb F
Well, I know I’m the why that made your life a mess
C Bb Dm
No amount of nothin' would've changed your view
C Bb F
Never mind that other ones always got your best
Bb Dm C
My only job was letting you do you
[Verse 4]
C Bb F
And, I’m the who sent you down those wrong paths
C Bb Dm
Forced you to make the worst choice every time
C Bb F
You never once tried to save your own ass
Bb Dm C
Now all that’s left for me is saving mine
[Chorus]
F C
So now I’m back and living large somewhere out here in rural A-R,
Bb F C
Just a stones throw from nowhere at all
F C
Well I’m playing my guitar in some run down hotel bar
Bb Dm C
Prettier they are, the worse we fall
F C
Well you said I was the one but you just meant one and done
Bb F C
I should have read the paintings on your wall
F C
But I’m done paying dues for just trying to love you
Bb Dm C
You’re all alone there’s no one left to call
F C
Yea, it’s just me and my guitar in this lonesome hotel bar
Bb F C
With an old man in the back, thinks I’m his friend
F C
Somehow I'm still to blame for all your misery and your pain
Bb Dm C
I must have left the seat up again.
[Outro]
F C
Yea, somehow I'm still to blame for all your misery and your pain
Bb Dm C
I must have left the seat up again.
Bb Dm C
Bb Dm C
Bb F C
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