Silhouette Serenade - Vendetta Red


Violin intro  (4 measures)


Band:

E   C#m    B    A  (2 times)



E                  C#m   B
  The last thing I wanna do right now is 

A                E
read your stupid poetry

C#m                B
why can't you just tell me what you 

A            E
really wanna say?

C#m                
  You'd clear your conscience with 

A
words so weak and empty but

G#m               A             B -
something in your eyes gave you away

    -         -
and I've been lonely like a 

E     C#m       B   A
silhouette or a serenade

  E       C#m       B     A
a heart attack or a man betrayed,

    E       C#m
the arms of love are 

B       A
holding me like a 

E     C#m       B   A
silhouette or a serenade


E                 C#m     B               A                 E
  Is this all you have to say this broken boy would hang on every word 

    C#m              B               A            E
you tell me that you need me while I slowly fall apart

C#m
  you healed your heartache with 

A
words so cool and callous but the

G#m             A              B -
absence of your tears gave you away

    -         -
and I've been lonely like a 

E     C#m       B   A
silhouette or a serenade

  E       C#m       B     A
a heart attack or a man betrayed 

    E       C#m       
the arms of love are 

B       A
holding me like a 

E     C#m       B   A
silhouette or a serenade


Lead:


C#m   A   C#m   G#
                    oh
C#m   A   C#m   G#
oh


C#m              A
  And all pretty poems have to end

C#m             G#
  so I say this before I leave

C#m                 A
  if words are your weapons my dear I 

    B
surrender, 

         E       C#m      B    A   
surren - der                   surren-

E       C#m      B     A
der



F#    D#m       C#  B
silhouette or a serenade

  F#      D#m       C#    B
a heart attack or a man betrayed 

    F#      D#m
the arms of love are 

C#      B      
holding me, 

    F#       D#m      C#     B       F#
say yeah,             oh     oh      oh ...



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