The Wrote And The Writ
Johnny Flynn
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Bm F# They're taking pictures of the manG from GodD A I hope his cassock's cleanBm F# G The burden of being a holy fellowD A Your halo better gleam, betterD gleamD5 A Bm What of all those wayward priests?D A The ones who like to drinkD5 A Do you suppose they'd swap theirBm blood for wineD A Like you swapped yours for ink,D for ink [Verse 2]Bm F# G You wrote me oh so many lettersD A And all of them seemed trueBm F# G Promises look good on paperD A D Especially from you, from youD5 A The weight of all those willingBm wordsD A I carried all aloneContinúa después del anuncioD5 A Bm You wouldn't put your pen to bedD A When we hadn't found our own, ourD own [Verse 3]Bm F# G Your sentences rose high at nightD A And circled round my headBm F# G The circle's since been brokenD Like the priest before me isA D breaking breadD5 A I'm being asked to drink the bloodBm of ChristD A And soon I'll eat his fleshD5 A Bm I'm alone again before the altarD A D Shedding all my old regrets [Verse 4]Bm F# G The last of which I'll tell you nowD A As it flies down the sinkBm F# G I never knew a part of youD A D You didn't set in ink, in inkD5 A Bm The letters that you left behindD A No longer shall I readD5 A Bm Your blood's between the pagesD A D And I can't stand to see you bleed [Verse 5]Bm F# And I'll soon forget what wasG never thereD A Your words are ash and dustBm F# All that's left is the song I'veG sungD A The breath I've taken and the oneD I mustD5 If you're born with a love for theA Bm wrote and the writD A People of letters your warning stands clearD5 A Pay heed to your heart and not toBm your witD A Don't say in a letter what youD can't in my ear