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Frank Turner - 'Recovery' From 'Tape Deck Heart' Tabbed by Sam Brown A Asus2 A* (unsure of chord name) Dsus2 e]------------------------------------------| B]-2---2-----2--------------------------3---| G]-2---2-----2--------------------------2---| D]-2---x-----2------------------------------| A]-----2-----4------------------------------| E]------------------------------------------| A Asus2 Blacking in and out in a strange flat in east London. A* Dsus2 Somebody I don’t really know just gave me something to A Asus2 A* Dsus2 Help settle me down and to stop me from always thinking about you. A Asus2 A* And you know your life is heading in a questionable direction when you’re up for days with strangers Dsus2 And you can’t remember anything A Asus2 A* Dsus2 Except the way you sounded when you told me you didn’t know what I should do. E D E D It’s a long road up to recovery from here, a long way back to the light. E D E D A long road up to recovery from here, a long way to making it right. A Bm And I’ve been waking in the morning just like every other day Dbm D And just like every boring blues song I get swallowed by the pain A Bm Dbm D And so I fumble for your figure in the darkness just to make it go away. A Bm But you’re not lying there any longer and I know that that’s my fault Dbm D So I’ve been pounding on the floor and I’ve been crawling up the walls A Bm Dbm D And I’ve been deepening my darkness with serotonin boosters, cider and some kind of smelling salts. [ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/f/frank-turner/346949.html ] E D E D It’s a long road up to recovery from here, a long way back to the light. E D E D A long road up to recovery from here, a long way to making it right. F#m D A And on the first night we met you said “well darling, let’s make a deal. F#m D A If anybody ever asks us let’s just tell them that we met in jail.” F#m D And that’s the story that I’m sticking to like a stony-faced accomplice A E But tonight I need to hear some truth if I’m ever getting through this. F#m D Yeah, you once sent me a letter that said “if you’re lost at sea, A E Close your eyes and catch a tide, my dear, and only think of me.” G D Well darling now I’m sinking I’m as lost as lost can be E A Bm Dbm D x2 And I was hoping you could drag me out from down here towards my recovery. A Bm If you could just give me a sign, yeah just a subtle little glimmer, Dbm D Some suggestion that you’d have me if I could only make me better, A Bm Dbm D Then I would stand a little stronger as I walk a little taller all the time. A Bm Because I know you are a cynic but I think I can convince you Dbm D Yeah, ‘cause broken people can get better if they really want to A Bm Dbm D Or at least that’s what I have to tell myself if I am hoping to survive. E D E D It’s a long road up to recovery from here, a long way back to the light. E D E D A long road up to recovery from here, a long way to making it right. A Asus2 Darling, sweet lover, won’t you help me to recover, A* Dsus2 Darling, sweet lover, won’t you help me to recover, A Asus2 Darling, sweet lover, won’t you help me to recover, D Darling, sweet lover, one day this will all be over. |