Falling In Reverse - Drifter - аккорды

Тональность: 
0
Масштаб: 
100%
Прокрутка: 
0
Проще!
Аппликатуры
Нотный режим
Drifter
Falling In Reverse
[ Предположительная тональность: C# ]

06/13/13
Falling In Reverse - Drifter
Tabbed by: Devon Horton[Non-Fiction(UG)/iIDevonIi(Youtube)]
Tuning: Standard

All copyrights (©) go to ©Falling In Reverse, ©WMG and ©Epitaph Records!


This whole song follows the pattern displayed in the first verse. While I'm not a
fan of most of the album I love this song. Very emotional. I went ahead and wrote
out all the lyrics since no site has had them up yet.

       A
As I'm thrown into an empty room or should I say a box
   A#
I try to turn around to leave but the door is slammed and locked
   F#
so I sit there and I think about all the evil things I've done
  D#                                F#
I lost where I was going cause I forgot where I came from

I surrender
Put my weapons down
I can't remember
what I'm doing in this town
It's time for me to pack my bags
I will always be alone
The only thing I've ever known is out there on the road

I'm a drifter
I'm a drifter

Now every time I look straight into my father's eyes
I see how hurt and broken down he is from all the times
He had to watch the son he raised follow in his steps
The only option that he ever had was to hope for the best

I surrender
Put my weapons down
I can't remember
what I'm doing in this town
It's time for me to pack my bags
I will always be alone
The only thing I've ever known is out there on the road


My faith is weak my soul is bound
this lonely road I travel down
I scrap my feet this jagged ground
the cuts run deep into me now
 mother oh why arn't you here
So young I was you dissappear
I know the truth is ugly did you ever truely love me?

I surrender
Curse my mothers soul
I still miss her
No matter where I go
It's time for me to pack my bags
I will always be alone
The only thing I've ever known is a broken home

Falling In Reverse - Drifter - ноты

(включить)
Другие композиции этого автора:
https://primoaccordo.net/falling-in-reverse/drifter.htm