Intro: ( D D/F# G D D/F# G D D/F# G Em G ) x2
Guitarra 2:
e | ------------------------5-3-2h3- | -0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3- |
B | -3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3----2h3--------- | -3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3- |
G | ------------------2------------- | --------------------------------- |
D | -------------------------------- | --------------------------------- | (x2)
A | -------------------------------- | --------------------------------- |
E | -------------------------------- | --------------------------------- |
x3
Verso 1:
D Bm G
Is this how it was intended? The sunrise over smoke stacks in the Midwest,
A
the beauty of this abandoned factory.
D Bb Bm D
Christmas lights blinking on and off all out of time
G A Bb
in what used to be, your pink house dreams of a middle class
Refr?o 1:
Bm D G Bm
America, I'm trying to believe in you,
D G Em
but all these satellites and shattered dreams are blocking out my view.
A G Em A Bb
Please don't forget who you really are, because nothing really matters when we're gone
( D D/F# G D D/F# G D D/F# G Em G ) x2
Verso 2:
D Bm
Fell in love with his keno waitress
G A
They honeymooned in Memphis; they were married by the drive up window.
D Bb Bm D G
Trailer parks, neon signs, and an empty box of Lucky Strikes:
A Bb
all used up on the dashboard of
Refr?o 2:
Bm D G Bm
America, I'm trying to believe in you
D G Em
this world sold its fate for parking lots and drunk sincerity
A Em A Bb
Please don't forget who you really are, because nothing really matters when we're -
Ponte:
Bm D G
You'll be saddened to know the train tracks you once walked as a
Bm D G Em A G Em
young boy are now nothing but a graveyard
A Bb
Please don't forget how small we really are, because nothing really matters when we're gone.
Interl?dio:
Bm D G Bm
Outro:
Bm D G
I'm trying to believe in you (x4)
Em