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Every Heartbroken Man by Joe Fletcher & The Wrong Reasons


                        Every Heartbroken Man 


Tuning:E A D G B E
Capo:no capo

Dm  C  Am

Intro 
 
  VERSE:
 
      Dm                     C          Dm                       C
e|-----1-----------------1-----------------1-----------------1-----------------| 
B|-----3-----------------3-----------------3-----------------3-----------------| 
G|---2---2-----2---2---2---2---0-----0---2---2-----2---2---2---2---0-----0-----| 
D|-0-------0h3---3---0-----------0h2---0-------0h3---3---0-----------0h2---0---| 
A|---------------------------3-----------------------------------3-------------| 
E|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| 
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  CHORUS:
           Dm             C             Am     C       Dm
  And he began... to understand... that nobody gives a damn
                       C            Am   C      Dm
  How can you stop to comfort every heartbroken man
(Don't strum the final Dm, that is where you begin from the VERSE)
 
 

Well I was there when the meadow began to boil
And the moon came in too close
And I was sitting in the chair beside the bed
When your sister misjudged the dose
And I was lying by the linen asking for forgiveness
When the train stopped there on the tracks
And I was patiently awaiting for the queen
When I saw that failed jack


And he began to understand
That nobody gives a damn
How can you stop to comfort every heartbroken man?

And this must bе the place wherе the house once stood
On the Charles of wind and string
And by the age of five by I realized
That daddy doesn't always wear his ring
And I remember what my mother mumbled
As she set a suitcase so slowly towards the door
If you suffer on behalf of a lover
Love a-will suffer much more

And she began to understand
That nobody gives a damn
How can you stop to comfort every heartbroken man?
I wrote a letter to the kingdom, said 'release my brother'
This time the stain of guilt I can't stand
I spent half of sixty-seven years in this cell or another
And still I do not know I was made the way I am
And still I do not know I was made the way I am
And I remember the song we sang together
From the window on the train
I still sing it to myself sometimes
But it's not the same

And he began to understand
That nobody gives a damn
How can you stop to comfort every heartbroken man?

And we began to understand
That nobody gives a damn
How can you stop to comfort every heartbroken man?




 
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