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My Side Of The Blues by Simon Joyner My Side Of The Blues I don't know the names of some of the chords and whatnot, so here's how I play them – note that you only briefly touch on E? and B? and could avoid them if you found it easier to play. CHORDS: E|-0----0-----------------0----0----1--------------| B|-1----1------2-----3----1----1----3--------------| G|-2----0------3-----4----0----3----2--------------| D|-3----2------4-----5----0----2----3--------------| A|------0-----------------2----3----0--------------| E|------0-----------------0----0----0--------------| F E? F#2 G2 B? C? F? INTRO: C E? F C, C E? F F#2 G2 C E? F C B? Am, G F, F E? C C E? F C When the days go drifting backwards C E? F G and old friends' voices chew the air. C E? F C B? Am Well, the shells make my ears get seasick - G F E? C I know the ocean isn't really living there. C E? F C And the pendulum doesn't swing for passion, C E? F G and even horror can't make those stubborn hands freeze. C E? F C B? Am But sometimes just a soft light lit in a bedroom G F E? C can bring a tired traveller to his knees. C E? F C E? F She said, "If you come to me, I'll make it easy. C E? F C E? F If you come to me, I'll make it easy for you. Em F So when you come to me, you can breathe freely. C G2 F And I'll let you stand a while on my side, C G2 F stand a while on my side, C G2 F C C? stand a while on my side of the blues." F F? C E? F C Well, praise be to the rolling graveyards, C E? F G and to the heroes with their necklaces of seaweed. C E? F C B? Am Cinderella's got to be home before midnight G F E? C so St. Christopher don't ever have to leave. C E? F C And here's a toast to all the furious seasons C E? F G that went and stole the blood out of baby's cheeks. C E? F C B? Am Though she was a one who always come so close to smiling, G F E? C she made crying seem like Christmas Eve. C E? F C E? F And she said, "If you come to me, I'll make it easy. C E? F C E? F If you come to me, I'll make it easy for you. Em F So when you come to me, you can breathe freely. C G2 F And I'll let you stand a while on my side, C G2 F stand a while on my side, C G2 F C C? stand a while on my side of the blues." F F? C E? F C Well, a tattooed body wrote himself into a fable, C E? F G the story of the pine needle and the sheep. C E? F C B? Am They found him hibernating beneath the coffee table. G F E? C It turned out it was actually a human sleep. C E? F C And the trees forgave the fire that went on burning, C E? F G 'til hope was all it left when the smoke cleared. C E? F C B? Am I'll forgive her body for deserting G F E? C as soon as I recall why mine's still here C E? F C E? F She said, "If you come to me, I'll make it easy. C E? F C E? F If you come to me, I'll make it easy for you. Em F So when you come to me, you can breathe freely. C G2 F And I'll let you stand a while on my side, C G2 F stand a while on my side, C G2 F C C? stand a while on my side of the blues." F F? C E? F C So the days launch forward leaving memories, C E? F G dragging swollen clouds across a robin's egg. C E? F C B? Am Like the beggar, I know I'm bound to get clean eventually G F if I just keep walking up and down the street. F E? C Up and the down the street. ------------