Let Him Roll accords par
Bobby Bare
Bobby Bare

N/A1 vues
5.0 (1)
Tonalité : D major
Intro 1
E
A
B
A
E
Verse 1
E
A
Let him roll, Lord, let him roar
B
He always said that heaven
A
was just a Dallas whore
E
Verse 2
E
He was a wino tried and true
A
Done about everything there is to do
B
He worked on freighters,
and he worked in bars
A
E
He worked on farms, and he worked on cars
Verse 3
E
It was white Port put that look in his eye
A
That grown men get when they need to cry
B
We sat down on the curb to rest
A
E
And his head just fell down on his chest
Verse 4
E
He said, "Every single day it gets"
A
Just a little bit harder to handle and yet
B
And he lost the thread,
and his mind got cluttered
Bm
A
And the words just rolled
E
off down in the gutter
Verse 5
E
He was elevator man in a cheap hotel
A
In exchange for the rent
on a one room cell
B
And he was old in years, beyond his time
A
Oh, thanks to the world and
E
the white Port wine
Verse 6
E
So he says, "Son"
He always called me son
B
E
A
He said, "Life for you has just begun"
B
Then he told me the story
I'd heard before
A
E
How he fell in love with a Dallas whore
Verse 7
E
He could cut through the years
to the very night
A
That it all ended in a whore house fight
B
And she turned his last proposal down
A
E
In favor of being a girl about town
Verse 8
E
Now it's been seventeen
years right in line
A
And he ain't been straight
none of the time
B
It's too many years of
fightin' the weather
A
E
And too many nights of not being together
Interlude 1
So he died
E
A
B
A
E
Verse 9
E
And when they went through
all his personal affects
A
In among the stubs from
the welfare checks
B
Was a crumblin' picture of a girl in a door
A
And an address in Dallas
E
and nothin' more
Verse 10
E
The welfare people provided the priest
A
And a couple from the mission
down the street
B
Sang Amazing Grace and no one cried
A
'Cept some lady in black
E
way off to the side
Verse 11
E
B
We all left, and she's standing there
E
A
Black veil coverin' her silver hair
B
And ol' one- eyed John
said her name was Alice
A
E
She used to be a whore in Dallas
Verse 12
E
B
E
A
Let him roar, Lord, let him roll
B
E
I bet he's gone to Dallas, rest his soul
A
Let him roll, let him roar
B
He always said that heaven
A
E
was just a Dallas whore
Verse 13
E
B
E
A
Let him roar, Lord, let him roll
B
I bet he's gone to Dallas,
Outro 1
rest his soul
E
A
E
A
B
A
E
B
E
A
B
A
E
E

As-tu aimé la chanson ?

5.0 (1)
Tu dois te pour laisser une évaluation.
AccordeurE A D G B E
AccordsE A B Bm