Tonalité : D major
Verse 1
D
Bm
D
Bm
I was
Bm
of town and I never could get in.
D
Bm
So I turned to traveling around where the
nights fade and the days begin.
F#m
G
They called me a hobo but I never
F#m
took that name and they called
G
Told me a pilgrim, but I was not to blame
clay
Bm
A
G
Trying to put a hurry up on
Judgment
D
Bm
D
Bm
Day
St.
Louis
F#m
Till it was just me and my cellmate
F#m
And then he started laughing, saying,
G
Let me guess, you're not the guy.
D
A
He offered me a cigarette.
Bm
A
As I reached, he pulled away, saying,
D
Bm
D
Bm
Till it's judgment day.
D
Her eyes, were flawed diamonds,
Bm
she said, that's the price of fame
D
But all the girls are beautiful,
A
Bm
all the women look the same
F#m
And all the men come courting
F#m
And they give their names so quietly,
D
A
And names are just the final thing
G
And you'll pass yours on so willingly when
D
G
Bm
D
it comes judgment day
Bm
D
And I knew the day I broke out
F#m
Expecting nothing more than
F#m
Staring into my heart with the eyes of
G
St.
John of the
Cross
D
A
Wondering if I'd return again,
Bm
but it don't work out that way
A
G
Once you've turned your back and the
rope goes slack around
Judgment
D
Bm
D
Bm
Day
Great
Bm
Plains, with nowhere left to go
Bm
and the sky was full of snow
F#m
I've seen this road before,
F#m
But I don't need it anymore,
D
A
For whatever the next motel costs,
A
G
And I'll hide out till I hear that
song that calls me
Judgment
D
Bm
D
Bm
Day
D
you
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