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Sure Can Start (Capo: 3) When it comes to G6, Cmaj7 and Em, I only play the first three strings (E, A, D), because I believe it sounds better on an electric guitar. Feel free to comment or propose improvements. Verse 1: G6 Cmaj7 Em Can't keep your head on straight, Cmaj7 G6 Cmaj7 Em Cmaj7 the way the other's do. G6 Cmaj7 Em You spend your nights in the city, Cmaj7 G6 Cmaj7 Em Cmaj7 sleep away the afternoons. Am C And I'm alright when you need it, D Em Cmaj7 G6 Cmaj7 Em take your time till you're ready for something new. Chorus: Cmaj7 G6 Cmaj7 Em Sure can start, Em Cmaj7 G6 Cmaj7 Em sure can leave me alone. Cmaj7 G6 Cmaj7 Em The tricky part, Cmaj7 G6 is to come back home. Verse 2: [ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/t/two-hours-traffic/226852.html ] Cmaj7 Em You said your hands are pretty, Cmaj7 G6 Cmaj7 Em Cmaj7 everything about you is cool. G6 Cmaj7 You're stringing 'round and you leave me, Em Cmaj7 G6 Cmaj7 Em Cmaj7 humming someone else's tune. Am C And I ask why would you lead on, D Em Cmaj7 G6 Cmaj7 Em and you reply because I can and cause I can. Chorus + Bridge: Cmaj7 G6 Cmaj7 Em Sure can start, Cmaj7 G6 Cmaj7 Em sure can leave me alone. Cmaj7 G6 Cmaj7 Em The tricky part, Cmaj7 Am C Em G6 D C is to come back ho – o – o – me... Am C Em G6 D C (8x) G6 Cmaj7 Em Cmaj7 G6 (5x) Chorus: Cmaj7 G6 Cmaj7 Em Sure can start, Em Cmaj7 G6 Cmaj7 Em sure can leave me alone. Cmaj7 G6 Cmaj7 Em The tricky part, Cmaj7 G6 is to come back home. |