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Midday Train by Lazlo Bane
Author: Martin Gray
email: [email protected]
27 October 2018
I'd sugegst playing all bare chords except the E which is an open chord.
* Some parts in the chorus where they sing the word "just" it's very faint but it's there.
I have kept it in the lyric for accurate positioing of the chords.
[Intro]
C#m A x3
[Verse]
The sun makes no apologies
it falls against the broken sea
The wind blows through me like the worn down boxer
He looks his victor in the eye to find whats left of his own pride
The bell is ringing and he’s not the winner this time
[Chorus]
And maybe someday you’ll come and save me
Just before the midday train comes crashing over to take my number
Well could it be I just believe in only having optimistic afternoons
C#m A x3
[Verse]
If I could change the way I see
a glass half full of guarantees
or have another from fait’s bartender
looks his victim in the eye
Never thinks to ask him why
the bell is ringing and not the winner this time
[Chorus]
And maybe someday you’ll come and save me
Just before the midday train comes crashing over to take my number
Well could it be I just believe in only having optimistic afternoons
C#m A x3
[Outro]
And maybe someday you’ll come and save me
Just before the midday train comes crashing over to take my number
Just before the midday train comes
someday
Just maybe someday yeah heah heah
maybe someday
just maybe someday yeah heah you’ll come and save me....
(moins de barrés)