The Wallflowers - One Headlight Tab

Intro

e
b
G 7/9 7
D 0 0 9p7~~
A 0 5h7 0 5h7~ 5p4 0
E
e
b 3/5~ 4/7
G 7\2~ 2 2 7
D
A
E
Chords Used: G D F# Bm A Em
e 3 2 2 2 0 0
b 3 3 2 3 2 0
G 0 2 3 4 2 0
D 0 0 4 4 2 2
A x 4 2 0 2
E 3 2 0
G D So long ago, I don't remember when F# Bm A That's when they say I lost my only friend G D Well since she died easy of a broken heart disease F# Bm A As I listened through the cemetery trees Fill 1 G-D-F#-Bm-A G D I seen the sun comin' up at the funeral at dawn F# Bm A The long broken arm of human law G D Now it always seemed such a waste She always had a pretty face F# Bm A So I wondered why she hung around this place Fill 2 G(x8)-F#(x8)

Chorus

G D Em Hey, come on try a little nothing is forever A

There's got to be something better than in the middle

G D Em But me and Cinderella we put all together A We can drive it home with one headlight Fill 3 G-D-F#-Bm-A G D She said it's cold it feels like independence day F# Bm A

And I can't break away from this parade

G D But There's got to be an opening somewhere here in front of me F# Bm A Through this maze of ugliness and greed G D

And I seen the sun up ahead at the county line bridge

F# Bm A Sayin' all there's good and nothingness is dead G D We'll run until she's out of breath she ran until there's nothin' left F# Bm A She hit the end-it's just her window ledge Fill 4 G(x8)-F#(x8)

Chorus

G D Well this place is old It feels just like a beat up truck F# Bm A I turn the engine, But the engine doesn't turn G D Well it smells of cheap wine and cigarettes this place is always such a mess F# Bm A Sometimes I think I'd like to watch it burn G D I'm so alone, and I feel just like somebody elce F# Bm A Man i ain't changed, but i know I ain't the same G D But somewhere here in between the city walls of dyin' dreams F# Bm A I think her death it must be killin' me Fill 5 G(x8)-F#(x8)

Chorus

Ending Solo G-D-Em-A

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