Numbered Doors
Lori Mckenna
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C G Em D C G Em D [Verse 1]C G She wore a borrowed dress nobodyEm D wanted backC G She looked pretty as a picture inEm D a magazine adC G Her daddy walked her down the isleEm D and then that was thatC No going back now [Verse 2]C G They said they’d keep on drivingEm D till they smelled the oceanC G His arm so proud around her, theEm D windows openC G Em And all she wanted was to keep onD goingC Just keep on going [Chorus]Em Numbered doors, cheap champagneContinúa después del anuncioD Run out of time before they killEm the painC Maybe you’ll find what you’reEm searching forD Somewhere tonight behind numberedEm D doors [Verse 3]C G She took the only waitress jobEm D that she could findC G Well, a town like this don’t haveEm D a Five and DimeC G Em The summer’s too hot, theD winter’s too coldC You can buy your Jesus or sell your soul [Chorus]Em Numbered doors, misspelled namesD It won’t hurt no more, so let itEm hit the veinC You can’t give away what ain’tEm really yoursD But how she tries behind numberedC doors [Instrumental]D C D G D C D Em C [Verse 4]C G They didn’t find her there untilEm D the next afternoonC G Em Housekeeping came in to clean theD roomC Seemed like it happened in aG Em D strangely peaceful wayC Sometimes there ain’t no reason why something breaks [Otro]C G She wore a borrowed dress nobodyEm D wanted backC G Her daddy walked her down the isleEm D and that was that