Purple Princess Chords by Brabo Gator
Tempo:
100.15 bpm
Chords used:
F#
G#
C#
A#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[A#m] [F#] [C#] [G#]
[A#m] [F#] [C#] [G#]
[A#m] I was [F#] somewhere in [C#] Georgia, Tennessee bound, heading [G#] home from Florida.
[A#m] 100 [F#] miles from the Chattanooga [C#] border, stopped to get [G#] a dance, cigarettes and a [A#m] soda.
[F#] Earlier tonight, me and my [C#] gal got in the biggest fight [G#] of our life.
And this [F#] time it's over, even [C#] though [G#] I love her.
I [A#m] walked out the store, [F#] replaying what I told her.
[C#] In and out the corridor, my [G#] eyes see the man on the [A#m] corner.
Sitting on a [F#] red gray sofa, [C#] shirt so ripped up, it's [G#] over.
He's got dirt on his [F#] shoulder, looking for thomas, so I walked [C#] over to hand him a few [G#] quarters.
He looked at me [A#m] sober and said, this [F#] page I need you [C#] can't give me.
[G#]
[A#m] Don't reach in your pocket for [F#] tens or twenties, this [C#] money can't fill up [G#] or all this empty.
[A#m] Life's full of hurdles, [F#] people are hurtful, I've [C#] overcame my blues, [G#] now I'm out of hurdles.
[A#m] He [F#] grabbed his backpack, then reached [C#] in the front pocket, [G#] pulled out a purse with a [F#] locket.
Grabbed a picture inside, then with [C#] watery eyes, he said, [G#] this is my daughter when she was [A#m] five, dressed up as a [F#] purple [C#] princess.
[G#] She's set up [A#m] my whole world, [F#] [C#] ain't gonna ever be [G#] that slow girl.
[A#m] I hugged her and [F#] held her close, [C#] when we first met, then I [G#] watched her grow.
Every [F#] time she was scared, she would cling to me.
The [C#] words can't explain what she [G#] means to me.
[F#] That's my baby, give her life and give [A#m] me death.
[G#] It's her father's [F#] job to protect, and I don't want to see the sun [C#] rise again.
[G#] Without my [A#m] purple princess.
[F#] [C#] [G#]
[A#m] [F#] [C#] [G#]
[A#m] Now I wasn't a [F#] loss for words, but [C#] more than that, [G#] I was [A#m] afraid it would hurt if I [F#] said something [C#] wrong.
[G#] Sir, his daughter passed
[A#m] on, she [F#] walked through those pages, [C#] and he said, [G#] son, [F#] here's my princess with her mom.
[C#] Before her first date on [G#] our front lawn, she [A#m] couldn't even take two [F#] steps in those heels.
[C#] I can't explain how it [G#] made me feel, [A#m] the first time I set [F#] eyes on her date.
[C#] That's the first time I set [G#] eyes on her fate.
And [A#m] I should've known, [F#] I should've known.
He [C#] threw that backpack, grabbed a [G#] penis off his lap, and [F#] said, why can't God just give me [C#] death?
Look at my [G#] baby in that purple [A#m] dress, she's a [F#] purple princess.
[C#] [G#] She's still in my [A#m] old world.
[F#] [C#] I'm looking for that beefed [G#]-ass little girl.
[A#m] I love that [F#] little girl from [C#] the first breath that I [G#] watched her grow.
Every [F#] time she was scared, she was playing with me.
The [C#] first can't explain what she [G#] means to me.
[F#] That's my baby, give her life and give [A#m] me death.
[G#] It's her father's [F#] job to protect, and I don't want to see the sun [C#] rise again.
[G#] Without my [A#m] purple [F#] princess.
[C#] [G#]
[A#m] [F#] [C#] [G#]
[A#m] [F#] Nothing I wouldn't give to [C#] hold her.
A [G#] tear-dry spell on my [A#m] shoulder.
The [F#] day she back and moved [C#] away with a [G#] man I've never hated.
[A#m] Tell him and I hesitate, [F#] I'm supposed to [C#] protect her.
Instead I gave a [G#] hand to a man who didn't [F#] understand how to respect her.
It's [C#] all my fault.
So to [G#] answer your question, my [F#] princess.
What [C#] are you doing?
Sir, excuse me, I'll [G#] be right back.
He said, [A#m] make her smile, don't [F#] make her cry.
[C#] You best to always [G#] treat her right.
[A#m] Oh, I say [F#] goodbye, son, promise me this.
[C#] You'll never hit her, [G#] regardless how mad you [F#] get.
Because her husband was abusive.
[C#] I had to bury my [G#] baby with bruises.
[A#m] She was mine.
[F#] Purple princess.
[C#] [G#] She's the center of my [A#m] whole world.
[F#] [C#] And you'll forever be [G#] daddy's little girl.
[A#m] I loved her to [F#] hell to close.
From [C#] the first breath that I [G#] watched her grow.
Every [F#] time she was scared, she was playing with me.
The [C#] first can't explain what she [G#] means to me.
[F#] That's my baby.
Give her life and give [A#m] me death.
[G#] It's her father's [F#] job to protect.
And I don't want to see the sun [C#] rise again.
[G#] Without my [A#m] purple princess.
[F#] [C#] [G#] [A#m] [F#] [C#] [N]
[A#m] [F#] [C#] [G#]
[A#m] I was [F#] somewhere in [C#] Georgia, Tennessee bound, heading [G#] home from Florida.
[A#m] 100 [F#] miles from the Chattanooga [C#] border, stopped to get [G#] a dance, cigarettes and a [A#m] soda.
[F#] Earlier tonight, me and my [C#] gal got in the biggest fight [G#] of our life.
And this [F#] time it's over, even [C#] though [G#] I love her.
I [A#m] walked out the store, [F#] replaying what I told her.
[C#] In and out the corridor, my [G#] eyes see the man on the [A#m] corner.
Sitting on a [F#] red gray sofa, [C#] shirt so ripped up, it's [G#] over.
He's got dirt on his [F#] shoulder, looking for thomas, so I walked [C#] over to hand him a few [G#] quarters.
He looked at me [A#m] sober and said, this [F#] page I need you [C#] can't give me.
[G#]
[A#m] Don't reach in your pocket for [F#] tens or twenties, this [C#] money can't fill up [G#] or all this empty.
[A#m] Life's full of hurdles, [F#] people are hurtful, I've [C#] overcame my blues, [G#] now I'm out of hurdles.
[A#m] He [F#] grabbed his backpack, then reached [C#] in the front pocket, [G#] pulled out a purse with a [F#] locket.
Grabbed a picture inside, then with [C#] watery eyes, he said, [G#] this is my daughter when she was [A#m] five, dressed up as a [F#] purple [C#] princess.
[G#] She's set up [A#m] my whole world, [F#] [C#] ain't gonna ever be [G#] that slow girl.
[A#m] I hugged her and [F#] held her close, [C#] when we first met, then I [G#] watched her grow.
Every [F#] time she was scared, she would cling to me.
The [C#] words can't explain what she [G#] means to me.
[F#] That's my baby, give her life and give [A#m] me death.
[G#] It's her father's [F#] job to protect, and I don't want to see the sun [C#] rise again.
[G#] Without my [A#m] purple princess.
[F#] [C#] [G#]
[A#m] [F#] [C#] [G#]
[A#m] Now I wasn't a [F#] loss for words, but [C#] more than that, [G#] I was [A#m] afraid it would hurt if I [F#] said something [C#] wrong.
[G#] Sir, his daughter passed
[A#m] on, she [F#] walked through those pages, [C#] and he said, [G#] son, [F#] here's my princess with her mom.
[C#] Before her first date on [G#] our front lawn, she [A#m] couldn't even take two [F#] steps in those heels.
[C#] I can't explain how it [G#] made me feel, [A#m] the first time I set [F#] eyes on her date.
[C#] That's the first time I set [G#] eyes on her fate.
And [A#m] I should've known, [F#] I should've known.
He [C#] threw that backpack, grabbed a [G#] penis off his lap, and [F#] said, why can't God just give me [C#] death?
Look at my [G#] baby in that purple [A#m] dress, she's a [F#] purple princess.
[C#] [G#] She's still in my [A#m] old world.
[F#] [C#] I'm looking for that beefed [G#]-ass little girl.
[A#m] I love that [F#] little girl from [C#] the first breath that I [G#] watched her grow.
Every [F#] time she was scared, she was playing with me.
The [C#] first can't explain what she [G#] means to me.
[F#] That's my baby, give her life and give [A#m] me death.
[G#] It's her father's [F#] job to protect, and I don't want to see the sun [C#] rise again.
[G#] Without my [A#m] purple [F#] princess.
[C#] [G#]
[A#m] [F#] [C#] [G#]
[A#m] [F#] Nothing I wouldn't give to [C#] hold her.
A [G#] tear-dry spell on my [A#m] shoulder.
The [F#] day she back and moved [C#] away with a [G#] man I've never hated.
[A#m] Tell him and I hesitate, [F#] I'm supposed to [C#] protect her.
Instead I gave a [G#] hand to a man who didn't [F#] understand how to respect her.
It's [C#] all my fault.
So to [G#] answer your question, my [F#] princess.
What [C#] are you doing?
Sir, excuse me, I'll [G#] be right back.
He said, [A#m] make her smile, don't [F#] make her cry.
[C#] You best to always [G#] treat her right.
[A#m] Oh, I say [F#] goodbye, son, promise me this.
[C#] You'll never hit her, [G#] regardless how mad you [F#] get.
Because her husband was abusive.
[C#] I had to bury my [G#] baby with bruises.
[A#m] She was mine.
[F#] Purple princess.
[C#] [G#] She's the center of my [A#m] whole world.
[F#] [C#] And you'll forever be [G#] daddy's little girl.
[A#m] I loved her to [F#] hell to close.
From [C#] the first breath that I [G#] watched her grow.
Every [F#] time she was scared, she was playing with me.
The [C#] first can't explain what she [G#] means to me.
[F#] That's my baby.
Give her life and give [A#m] me death.
[G#] It's her father's [F#] job to protect.
And I don't want to see the sun [C#] rise again.
[G#] Without my [A#m] purple princess.
[F#] [C#] [G#] [A#m] [F#] [C#] [N]
Key:
F#
G#
C#
A#m
F#
G#
C#
A#m
[A#m] _ _ [F#] _ _ [C#] _ _ [G#] _ _
[A#m] _ _ [F#] _ _ [C#] _ _ [G#] _ _
[A#m] I was [F#] somewhere in [C#] Georgia, Tennessee bound, heading [G#] home from Florida.
[A#m] 100 [F#] miles from the Chattanooga [C#] border, stopped to get [G#] a dance, cigarettes and a [A#m] soda.
[F#] Earlier tonight, me and my [C#] gal got in the biggest fight [G#] of our life.
And this [F#] time it's over, even [C#] though [G#] I love her.
I [A#m] walked out the store, [F#] replaying what I told her.
[C#] In and out the corridor, my [G#] eyes see the man on the [A#m] corner.
Sitting on a [F#] red gray sofa, [C#] shirt so ripped up, it's [G#] over.
He's got dirt on his [F#] shoulder, looking for thomas, so I walked [C#] over to hand him a few [G#] quarters.
He looked at me [A#m] sober and said, this [F#] page I need you [C#] can't give me.
_ [G#] _
[A#m] Don't reach in your pocket for [F#] tens or twenties, this [C#] money can't fill up [G#] or all this empty.
[A#m] Life's full of hurdles, [F#] people are hurtful, I've [C#] overcame my blues, [G#] now I'm out of hurdles.
[A#m] He [F#] grabbed his backpack, then reached [C#] in the front pocket, [G#] pulled out a purse with a [F#] locket.
Grabbed a picture inside, then with [C#] watery eyes, he said, [G#] this is my daughter when she was [A#m] five, dressed up as a [F#] purple [C#] princess.
[G#] She's set up [A#m] my whole world, [F#] _ [C#] ain't gonna ever be [G#] that slow girl.
[A#m] I hugged her and [F#] held her close, [C#] when we first met, then I [G#] watched her grow.
Every [F#] time she was scared, she would cling to me.
The [C#] words can't explain what she [G#] means to me.
[F#] That's my baby, give her life and give [A#m] me death.
[G#] It's her father's [F#] job to protect, and I don't want to see the sun [C#] rise again.
[G#] Without my [A#m] purple princess.
[F#] _ _ [C#] _ _ [G#] _ _
[A#m] _ _ [F#] _ _ [C#] _ _ [G#] _
[A#m] Now I wasn't a [F#] loss for words, but [C#] more than that, [G#] I was [A#m] afraid it would hurt if I [F#] said something [C#] wrong.
[G#] Sir, his daughter passed _
[A#m] on, she [F#] walked through those pages, [C#] and he said, [G#] son, [F#] here's my princess with her mom.
[C#] Before her first date on [G#] our front lawn, she [A#m] couldn't even take two [F#] steps in those heels.
[C#] I can't explain how it [G#] made me feel, [A#m] the first time I set [F#] eyes on her date.
[C#] That's the first time I set [G#] eyes on her fate.
And [A#m] I should've known, [F#] I should've known.
He [C#] threw that backpack, grabbed a [G#] penis off his lap, and [F#] said, why can't God just give me [C#] death?
Look at my [G#] baby in that purple [A#m] dress, she's a [F#] purple princess.
[C#] _ [G#] She's still in my [A#m] old world.
[F#] _ [C#] I'm looking for that beefed [G#]-ass little girl.
[A#m] I love that [F#] little girl from [C#] the first breath that I [G#] watched her grow.
Every [F#] time she was scared, she was playing with me.
The [C#] first can't explain what she [G#] means to me.
[F#] That's my baby, give her life and give [A#m] me death.
[G#] It's her father's [F#] job to protect, and I don't want to see the sun [C#] rise again.
[G#] Without my [A#m] purple _ [F#] princess.
[C#] _ _ [G#] _ _
[A#m] _ _ [F#] _ _ [C#] _ _ [G#] _ _
[A#m] _ [F#] Nothing I wouldn't give to [C#] hold her.
A [G#] tear-dry spell on my [A#m] shoulder.
The [F#] day she back and moved [C#] away with a [G#] man I've never hated.
[A#m] Tell him and I hesitate, [F#] I'm supposed to [C#] protect her.
Instead I gave a [G#] hand to a man who didn't [F#] understand how to respect her.
It's [C#] all my fault.
So to [G#] answer your question, my [F#] princess.
What [C#] are you doing?
Sir, excuse me, I'll [G#] be right back.
He said, [A#m] make her smile, don't [F#] make her cry.
[C#] You best to always [G#] treat her right.
[A#m] Oh, I say [F#] goodbye, son, promise me this.
[C#] You'll never hit her, [G#] regardless how mad you [F#] get.
Because her husband was abusive.
[C#] I had to bury my [G#] baby with bruises.
[A#m] She was mine.
[F#] Purple princess.
[C#] _ [G#] She's the center of my [A#m] whole world.
[F#] _ [C#] And you'll forever be [G#] daddy's little girl.
[A#m] I loved her to [F#] hell to close.
From [C#] the first breath that I [G#] watched her grow.
Every [F#] time she was scared, she was playing with me.
The [C#] first can't explain what she [G#] means to me.
[F#] That's my baby.
Give her life and give [A#m] me death.
[G#] It's her father's [F#] job to protect.
And I don't want to see the sun [C#] rise again.
[G#] Without my [A#m] purple princess.
[F#] _ _ [C#] _ _ [G#] _ _ [A#m] _ _ [F#] _ _ [C#] _ _ [N] _ _
[A#m] _ _ [F#] _ _ [C#] _ _ [G#] _ _
[A#m] I was [F#] somewhere in [C#] Georgia, Tennessee bound, heading [G#] home from Florida.
[A#m] 100 [F#] miles from the Chattanooga [C#] border, stopped to get [G#] a dance, cigarettes and a [A#m] soda.
[F#] Earlier tonight, me and my [C#] gal got in the biggest fight [G#] of our life.
And this [F#] time it's over, even [C#] though [G#] I love her.
I [A#m] walked out the store, [F#] replaying what I told her.
[C#] In and out the corridor, my [G#] eyes see the man on the [A#m] corner.
Sitting on a [F#] red gray sofa, [C#] shirt so ripped up, it's [G#] over.
He's got dirt on his [F#] shoulder, looking for thomas, so I walked [C#] over to hand him a few [G#] quarters.
He looked at me [A#m] sober and said, this [F#] page I need you [C#] can't give me.
_ [G#] _
[A#m] Don't reach in your pocket for [F#] tens or twenties, this [C#] money can't fill up [G#] or all this empty.
[A#m] Life's full of hurdles, [F#] people are hurtful, I've [C#] overcame my blues, [G#] now I'm out of hurdles.
[A#m] He [F#] grabbed his backpack, then reached [C#] in the front pocket, [G#] pulled out a purse with a [F#] locket.
Grabbed a picture inside, then with [C#] watery eyes, he said, [G#] this is my daughter when she was [A#m] five, dressed up as a [F#] purple [C#] princess.
[G#] She's set up [A#m] my whole world, [F#] _ [C#] ain't gonna ever be [G#] that slow girl.
[A#m] I hugged her and [F#] held her close, [C#] when we first met, then I [G#] watched her grow.
Every [F#] time she was scared, she would cling to me.
The [C#] words can't explain what she [G#] means to me.
[F#] That's my baby, give her life and give [A#m] me death.
[G#] It's her father's [F#] job to protect, and I don't want to see the sun [C#] rise again.
[G#] Without my [A#m] purple princess.
[F#] _ _ [C#] _ _ [G#] _ _
[A#m] _ _ [F#] _ _ [C#] _ _ [G#] _
[A#m] Now I wasn't a [F#] loss for words, but [C#] more than that, [G#] I was [A#m] afraid it would hurt if I [F#] said something [C#] wrong.
[G#] Sir, his daughter passed _
[A#m] on, she [F#] walked through those pages, [C#] and he said, [G#] son, [F#] here's my princess with her mom.
[C#] Before her first date on [G#] our front lawn, she [A#m] couldn't even take two [F#] steps in those heels.
[C#] I can't explain how it [G#] made me feel, [A#m] the first time I set [F#] eyes on her date.
[C#] That's the first time I set [G#] eyes on her fate.
And [A#m] I should've known, [F#] I should've known.
He [C#] threw that backpack, grabbed a [G#] penis off his lap, and [F#] said, why can't God just give me [C#] death?
Look at my [G#] baby in that purple [A#m] dress, she's a [F#] purple princess.
[C#] _ [G#] She's still in my [A#m] old world.
[F#] _ [C#] I'm looking for that beefed [G#]-ass little girl.
[A#m] I love that [F#] little girl from [C#] the first breath that I [G#] watched her grow.
Every [F#] time she was scared, she was playing with me.
The [C#] first can't explain what she [G#] means to me.
[F#] That's my baby, give her life and give [A#m] me death.
[G#] It's her father's [F#] job to protect, and I don't want to see the sun [C#] rise again.
[G#] Without my [A#m] purple _ [F#] princess.
[C#] _ _ [G#] _ _
[A#m] _ _ [F#] _ _ [C#] _ _ [G#] _ _
[A#m] _ [F#] Nothing I wouldn't give to [C#] hold her.
A [G#] tear-dry spell on my [A#m] shoulder.
The [F#] day she back and moved [C#] away with a [G#] man I've never hated.
[A#m] Tell him and I hesitate, [F#] I'm supposed to [C#] protect her.
Instead I gave a [G#] hand to a man who didn't [F#] understand how to respect her.
It's [C#] all my fault.
So to [G#] answer your question, my [F#] princess.
What [C#] are you doing?
Sir, excuse me, I'll [G#] be right back.
He said, [A#m] make her smile, don't [F#] make her cry.
[C#] You best to always [G#] treat her right.
[A#m] Oh, I say [F#] goodbye, son, promise me this.
[C#] You'll never hit her, [G#] regardless how mad you [F#] get.
Because her husband was abusive.
[C#] I had to bury my [G#] baby with bruises.
[A#m] She was mine.
[F#] Purple princess.
[C#] _ [G#] She's the center of my [A#m] whole world.
[F#] _ [C#] And you'll forever be [G#] daddy's little girl.
[A#m] I loved her to [F#] hell to close.
From [C#] the first breath that I [G#] watched her grow.
Every [F#] time she was scared, she was playing with me.
The [C#] first can't explain what she [G#] means to me.
[F#] That's my baby.
Give her life and give [A#m] me death.
[G#] It's her father's [F#] job to protect.
And I don't want to see the sun [C#] rise again.
[G#] Without my [A#m] purple princess.
[F#] _ _ [C#] _ _ [G#] _ _ [A#m] _ _ [F#] _ _ [C#] _ _ [N] _ _