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Acorde de Sad But True - Transplants

Letra de Sad But True





"Sad But True"

G#

When the fog comes through the golden gate

C# D#

and the moon shines on the bay

G#...

and everything has changed

now that you have gone away

things are getting darker

and its harder for me to see

and now you're an angel

looking over me



[Chorus: x2]

G#

Back up, back up, let's fucking go!

C# D#

Beat up, keyed up, that's rock'n'roll



sad but true but the list is too long

if i had to name you all it wouldnt be fit in this song

this magnums got me thinkin and its making me pissed

your lives were taken to early and you will always be missed

all the mothers who cry and the fathers who mourn

for every lifes that taken theres another child born

that doesn't make it better and it doesn't make it right

I'm just thankful everyday that you came in my life

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[Chorus]



In a dream you take a trip

down Shattuck to Durant

up the hill, to the steps, Sproul Plaza and Telegraph

you pass Channing you pass Derby

you go to Ashby down to Adeleine

take mlk to fifty-fourth and go down

to Genoa yeah and follow the bart tracks

to Harmon street ahhh Harmon street

Harmon street Harmon street

yeah it's reoccurring it's like a dream

I live a thousand times yeah

and it's always like the very first time



as time goes on I can never forget

all the times we had memories i protect

seems like yesterday when i last saw your face

you're no longer here and no one can replace

all the times we had wish they could happen again

I'll hold you in my heart in my heart to the end

if I could make a change it'd be me not you

so hard to sit and cope, so sad but true



[Chorus]





Letra subida por: An�nimo

Discos en los que aparece este acorde: Transplants

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