Minneapolis
Lucinda Williams
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G I've been waiting for you to comeA backC G since you left MinneapolisD Snow covers the streetlamps and theC windowsillsG D The buildings and the brittleC G crooked treesD G Dead leaves of December thin skinned andD splinteredG D Never gotten used to this bitterC winterG A I've been wasted angry and sad since youC G left MinneapolisD I wish my thoughts were pure like theC driven snowG D Like the heavens and the spring's virginContinúa después del anuncioC budsG But they strangled me up with theirD G sinD G fill me up with poisonD Black clouds have covered up the sunC againG A I can always trace it back to thatC night inG MinneapolisD C Here on the seventh floor in a room I can'tG call mineD C Deadbolt on the door do notG disturb signD G Shaking and trembling on the clean whiteD linenG D Slivers of starlight danced across theC ceilingG A A dozen yellow roses all thats leftC inG MinneapolisD I wish I'd never seen your face orC heard your voiceG D You're a bad pain in my gut IC wanna spitG you outD G Open up this wound again let my blood flowD G red and thinD G Into the glistening into theD G whitenessD C Into the melting snow ofG Minneapolis