• Song:

    The Sore Feet Song

  • Artist:

    Ally Kerr

  • Album:

    The sore feet song

The Sore Feet Song, 
by: Ally Kerr
Album: Calling Out to You
(Also heard on Mushi-Shi soundtrack)



Intro:
D, C, G, D,

Verse 1:
D            C                   G                 D
I walked ten thousand miles, ten thousand miles to see you.
D         C                G                  D
And every gasp of breath I grabbed it just to find you.
D            C             G      D
I climbed up every hill to get to you.
D          C                G         D
I wondered ancient lands to hold just you.



Chorus:
Am        C                  G       Am7      C
And every single step of the way, of pa-a-a-a-ain.
      G                D     C            G
Every single night and day I searched for you.
        D              C            G           D
Through sandstorms and hazy dawns I reached for you.


Verse 2:
D           C                    G                  D
I stole ten thousand pounds, ten thousand pounds to see you.
D            C                      G                      D
I robbed convenient stores 'cause I thought they'd make it easier.
D           C                    G           D
I lived off rats and toads and I starved for you.
D            C                 G           D
I fought off giant bears and I killed them too.


Chorus:
Am        C                  G       Am7      C
And every single step of the way, of pa-a-a-a-ain.
      G                D     C            G
Every single night and day I searched for you.
        D              C            G           D
Through sandstorms and hazy dawns I reached for you.


D                 C            G          D
I'm tired and I'm weak but I'm strong for you.
D           C           G            D
I wanna' go home but my love gets me through.
D           C        G        D
La-la la-la-la la-la-la la-la-la
D           C        G        D
La-la la-la-la la-la-la la-la----la

D, C, G, D


Note: This is a chorded version of the song and may or may not work well
      for fingering to sound like the original. 
     (I also tend to change the chord voicing so it's not so repetitive.)
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