• Song:

    This Is Our Town Acoustic

  • Artist:

    We The Kings

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 CDear (x32010@1)Bradenton
          DYou (xx0232@1)have been good to me
     EmYou (022000@1)kept your word
                           GAnd (320003@1)got me through these years
 C (x32010@1)                          DAll (xx0232@1)I ask is that you'll be there
              C (x32010@1)      D (xx0232@1)      EmWhen (022000@1)I return
                                 GFrom (320003@1)Anna's Isle to Lakewood's fields
             CThis (x32010@1)is our town
         DThis (xx0232@1)is who we're meant to be
             EmThis (022000@1)is our town
           GWhere (320003@1)our roots have grown so deep
             CThis (x32010@1)is our town
         DThis (xx0232@1)is where we're meant to be
             EmThis (022000@1)is our town
            GWe'll (320003@1)keep coming back because

CDear (x32010@1)Bradenton
        DAs (xx0232@1)the city sleeps the night
      EmYou (022000@1)found us hiding out
       GUnder (320003@1)parking garage lights
         C (x32010@1)                           DAnd (xx0232@1)you know, you know you'll find us here

When we return

C (x32010@1)      DThis (xx0232@1)is our town-------
             Em (022000@1)     GThis (320003@1)is our town-------
             C (x32010@1)      DThis (xx0232@1)is our town-------
(What are we running for?)
             Em (022000@1)     GThis (320003@1)is our town-------
(What are we running for?)
             C (x32010@1)      D (xx0232@1)     Em (022000@1)      GThis (320003@1)is our town-------------------------
(This is our town)

CDear (x32010@1)Bradenton
       DAs (xx0232@1)I gently close my eyes
   EmI (022000@1)hear you whisper softly
          GAs (320003@1)we continue our goodbyes
     C (x32010@1)                          DAnd (xx0232@1)all I ask is that you'll be there
          (possible Em*)
When I return

*The line "When I return" in my mind has always been a vocal solo line, so I haven't
a chord to play while singing that particular line, but in the case of the very final
of "When I return" you could play an Em, just to make it sound finished, but personally 
think it sounds better leaving the D to fade away ^.^
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