An End Has a Start
Editors
- Am
- Bm
- C
- Dadd9
- Em
- G
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Key:
Am Em C G (Dadd9)? E|--0-----0-----0---3-----5--| B|--1-----0-----1---0-----3--| G|--2-----0-----0---0-----0--| D|--2-----2-----2---0-----5--| A|--0-----2-----3---2-----5--| E|--x-----0-----x---3-----x--| E|At the End there is a chrord i B|You should watch the video to G| D| A| E| don't know. see....[Intro]Am Em C Em 2x [Verse 1]Am Em I don't think that it'sC Em Gonna rain again todayAm Em There's a devil at your sideC Em But an angel on her way [Chorus]Dadd9 Am Someone hit the lightC Em 'Cause there's more here to be seenDadd9 Am When you caught my eyeC Em I saw everywhere I'd beenDadd9 And wanna go toAm Em You came on your ownG Dadd9 That's how you'll leaveAm Em With hope in your handsG Dadd9 And air to breatheAm Em C Em 2x [Verse 2]Am Em I won't disappoint youContinues after the adC Em As you fall apartAm Em Some things should be simpleC Em Even an end has a start [Chorus]Dadd9 Am Someone hit the lightC Em 'Cause there's more here to be seenDadd9 Am When you caught my eyeC Em I saw everywhere I'd beenDadd9 And wanna go toAm Em You came on your ownG Dadd9 That's how you'll leaveAm Em With hope in your handsG Dadd9 And air to breathe [Bridge]Am Em You lose everythingG Dadd9 By the endAm Em Still my broken limbsG Dadd9 You find time to mendAm Em Dadd9 Bm More and more people fightAm Em Dadd9 I know are getting illAm Em Dadd9 Bm Pull something good from Am Em Dadd9 (the same here) The ashes now be still [Chorus]Am Em You came on your ownG Dadd9 That's how you'll leaveAm Em With hope in your handsG Dadd9 And air to breatheAm Em You lose everythingG Dadd9 By the endAm Em Still my broken limbsG Dadd9 You find time to mendAm Em You came on your ownG Dadd9 That's how you'll leaveAm Em You came on your ownG Dadd9 That's how you'll leaveAm Em C Em 2x [End]Am Em You came on your ownC EmAm Em You came on your own
Composition: Christopher Urbanowicz, Edward Lay, Russell Leetch, and Thomas Michael Henry Smith
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