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Broken Window Serenade by Whiskey Myers Transcribed by DWdrummer67. You can use either an Em or an Em7 on this one. I use Em just because I prefer the sound of that chord. Tuning: Standard Intro: Cadd9, Em (2x) Cadd9 A couple of pretty flowers, that’s what I brought I to you Em I saw you through a broken window, with a different point of view Cadd9 You had signs of depression, from a long line of sin Em Cadd9 And your face tells a story, ‘bout the places you have been, I love you so Em I thought you should know Cadd9 And that muddy waters flowin’, and as you take my hand Em Past the creek down by the holler, through your daddy’s land Cadd9 And I could buy you a diamond, but I cannot change your world Em Cadd9 ‘Cuz I ain't got no money, you’ll never be my girl… no Em I thought you should know Break: Cadd9, Em [ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/w/whiskey-myers/321654.html ] Cadd9 You was gonna be a singer, and a big movie star Em But you can’t catch no breaks baby, and Hollywood is hard Cadd9 Now you work down at the Time Out, off of 155 Em Cadd9 And you’re dancing for your dollar, just tryin’ to stay alive, it hurts me so Em I thought you should know Cadd9 And You feed your addiction, with your crystal meth Em And I plea for your life, as it takes you to your death Cadd9 You make your deal with the devil, as your looks begin to fade Em Cadd9 I saw you laughin’ through the tears, as you slowly slipped away, I watched you go Em Cadd9 Em I thought you should know… yeah I watched you go… I thought you should know Break: Cadd9, Em, Cadd9, Em Cadd9 And that cold rain is pourin’, as they lower you in a grave Em I can barely recognize you, in your fragile state Cadd9 No more signs of depression, from a long time ago Em Cadd9 I throw in a pretty flower, as they slowly laid you low, it was a rose Em Cadd9 Em I thought you should know… there it was a rose… I thought you should know Break: Cadd9, Em, Cadd9, Em Cadd9 A couple of pretty flowers, that’s what I brought to you Em Cadd9... Em... I saw you through a broken window, with a different point of view… |