Clocks
Brandon Flowers
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G C D C Am DG The teacher had you write a letter, you were eight years oldC About the man that you'd become and the positions you'd holdD But this was long before you andC Jackie Geronimo metAm D In the Prelude Park at midnightG Now when it came to bells and whistles, Jackie did not lackC And when she kissed you on the kisser, boy, you kissed her backD Now you tell her that you love herC and she cuts you slackAm When you drink with your buddies onD the weekendC D And the weeks fly by and the years roll onG You spend your whole life droppingG/F# Em D nickels in the bucket, Wakin' upC at dawnAm B And while Jackie bestowed the joysEm D/C of fingerlickin'D C The clock up on the wall wasC/B C/A G tickin'G You got yourself a job cleaning hospital floorsC But Jackie had a baby, then she had five moreD They'd pay you just enough to dragC your ass to the storeAm To buy bread, milk and Better HomesD & GardensG Jackie flips the pages and she dreams little dreamsContinúa después del anuncioC A cottage in the country built with real wood beamsD There's a baby in the bedroom, he'sC starting to screamAm She holds him though he probablyD won't rememberC D And the weeks fly by and the years roll onG G/F# Sometimes dreams are all you gotEm D to keep you going when the day getsC longAm B And you gave up so many just toEm D/C make a livin'D That clock up on the wall wasC C/B C/A G tickin'G Now the kids are all grateful when they left the nestC And Jackie wasn't perfect but she did her bestD C You cease the opportunity to get you some restAm But you can't sleep on account ofD screaming grandkidsG The golden years are meant to leave a gleam in your eyeC You're starting to discover it's a great big lieD They work you like a dog til youC quit or you dieAm But you can't quit cause JackieD needs the benefitsC D And the weeks fly by and the years roll onG G/F# They say patience is a virtue butEm D C the doctor says she don't have longAm B You stood up and tried yourEm D/C damndest not to listenD But that clock up on the wall wasC C/B C/A G tickin'.G When they told you to clear theC room, that's when it hit youG You watched as the caravan tookD your sweetheart awayG The arguments and fights and moneyC troubles seem so worthlessG D As the kids throw yellow roses onG her graveC D And the weeks fly by and the years roll onG G/F# The house is quiet now andEm D everything inside seems to knowC she's goneAm There's a picture of you bothB Em D/C sixteen years old just kissingD And that clock up on the wall wasC C/B C/A G tickin'G You always thought she had a chance and it was somewhere hiddenC Now you've come to the conclusion that she never didD C … … … … ...Am D Have a chance, that is...