Why Cifras
por Roger Whittaker394 views, adicionada aos favoritos 19 times
Roger Whittaker earned his Bachelor Of Science degree in zoology, biochemistry and marine biology and was passionate about conservation and preservation, in particular of the Black Rhino for which he donated royalties to help set up wildlife reserves in Kenya. This song, written with Joan Stanton, expresses his passion. Listen here: https://youtu.be/JKjhtN6iUX0.Esta informação foi útil?
Dificuldade: | intermediário |
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Afinação: | E A D G B E |
Tecla: | C |
Capotraste: | sem capotraste |
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[Intro]
C G F G C G F G C
[Verse 1]
C Em C Em
Something's going wrong with the singer and the song
C Dm
And the music isn't gentle any more
Dm
There's a mist across the moon and the sun's too hot at noon
G7
And the house is dark behind the broken door
[Verse 2]
C Em C Em
Where the flowers used to grow withered leaves are hanging low
C Dm7
And a constant shadow lands across the floor
Dm
There's a strange and empty sky where the wild birds used to fly
Dm7 G7
And I never tasted bitter rain before
[Chorus]
C F
And will the grass be gone from underneath the sky
Dm7 G7 C
Will the golden flower wither soon and die
Am E7
Will the fire burn out the land
Am Fm
And the sea fill up with sand
G Am
Will the last word ever spoken be - "Why?"
F G C
Will the last word ever spoken be - "Why?"
[Verse 3]
C Em C Em
Someone's lost the plan for the Brotherhood of Man
C Dm7
And noone's trying to find it any more
Dm
Have the winds become a sigh for those who hate and those who die
G
And the waves are black and slow along the shore
[Chorus]
C F
And will the grass be gone from underneath the sky
Dm7 G7 C
Will the golden flower wither soon and die
Am E7
Will the fire burn out the land
Am F
And the sea fill up with sand
G7 Am
Will the last word ever spoken be - "Why?"
F G7 C C/B Am
Will the last word ever spoken be "Why - Why - Why?"
F G7 C G F G7 C
Will the last word ever spoken be - "Why?"
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Why – Roger Whittaker
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