Chords for Bruce Springsteen - RICHFIELD WHISTLE (outtake)

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102.35 bpm
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Bruce Springsteen - RICHFIELD WHISTLE (outtake) chords
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My name is James Lucas.
I was born in Manhattan.
Grew up in Richfield Prison in the early 80s.
I [Ab] was playing on the streets of Indiana.
In a land with nowhere left to run, no difference for her and you.
Me and Patty, we married in the spring, [Bb] moved in with her mom.
night, she'd sigh at Jimmy, [Bb] we can have anything [Eb] we want.
us the things we wanted, we worked so hard to be good.
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F
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Eb
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_ My name is James Lucas.
I was born in Manhattan. _
_ Grew up in Richfield Prison in the early 80s. _
I [Ab] was playing on the streets of Indiana.
I'd just turned _ [Eb] 32. _
In a land with nowhere left to run, no difference for her and you.
_ _ _ _ _ Me and Patty, we married in the spring, [Bb] moved in with her mom.
_ [Eb] _ _ On a roady night, she'd sigh at Jimmy, _ [Bb] we can have anything [Eb] we want.
_ [Ab] Whispered us the things we _ wanted, we worked so hard to be good.
_ _ But she loved me and missed her, _ [Bb] just didn't know.
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Her prison got me dragged to delivery, her [Bb] Mr.
Wells [Dm] or [Eb] Henry's house.
Well I started on the little extra, _ [Bb] and I still [Bb] hit on [Eb] the side.
I [Ab] didn't like what I was doing, I didn't use the sleep at night.
_ Mr.
Wells, he was a rich man, he'd [Bb] been a rich man all his life.
_ _ _ _ I was on the loading dock one evening, _ [Bb] when I heard the [Eb] warehouse alarm.
Her dispatcher said, they want to see you, in the front of this Marine's [Eb] zone.
_ [Ab] Oh Mr.
Wells said, well as I understand, I could send you back to [Eb] Richfield then.
If you needed some strew in the morning, Jim, [Bb] or you had to deliver [Eb] a load. _ _ _ _ _
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Well tonight, me and Patty, we had a fight.
[Bb] I was out driving down [Eb] the road, _ with a loaded gun.
And half-time, we got [Bb] $20 _ in the back. _
_ [Ab] I passed a deserted liquor store, way out on Highway 1.
I turned to the left _ parking lot, [Bb] got a bloody man with a [Eb] murder _ gun.
_ _ Well I set up the _ loading dock, _ [Bb] for a little [Eb] while.
_ _ When I walked on the window, Patty registered, _ [Bb] and looked at me [Eb] in the spine.
[Ab] That's the one I really wanted to _ have back.
And I hope you find [Eb] something for him.
I didn't deserve to do this, I did this, _ [Bb] after I ran the war in the [Eb] house. _ _ _ _ _
Out of the house, I sat in my driveway, _ [Bb] my shirt was covered [Eb] in sweat.
_ The house was dark, and I went in, _ [Bb] that was why I waited.
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She [Ab] gave the light, I was standing in the doorway.
She said, I was worried, for you've been [Eb] so long.
_ I felt her, _ _ _ she said, [Bb] Jimmy, I'm so glad [Eb] to hear you. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Richfield Prison [Eb] _ stands on a hill, where the [Bb] county lines _ [Eb] are.
The murder was so close, every time a man comes in, [Bb] or a man [Eb] gets out.
[Ab] At night we lay wrapped in each other's arms, listening to [Eb] the wind.
_ I heard that Richfield was singing over us, [Bb] blowing in [Eb] my ear.
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