Chords for Can't You See The Matt Minglewood Band
Tempo:
76.85 bpm
Chords used:
C
F
Bb
Gm
Eb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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[C] [Gm]
[C] [F] [C]
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[F] [C]
[Cm] [Bb]
[F] [C]
[Eb] [Bb]
[Eb] [F] [C]
[C] [F] [C]
[Gm]
[F] [C]
[Cm] [Bb]
[F] [C]
[Eb] [Bb]
[Eb] [F] [C]
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[Eb] _ [F] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ This is [Bb] definitely a song about loneliness.
_ [F] Let's just say a [C] farm boy from, well, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.
He might feel that he [Bb] should do something different than if Daddy did.
[F] Farming, fishing, coal mining.
[C] You know what I mean.
Not that he's not proud of Daddy.
The big city [Bb] has a way of luring the country boy.
[F] He wouldn't be there all too long [C] before he'd get himself a pretty good job.
You know what I mean.
Factory somewhere.
Might [Bb] even work himself up to be a foreman someday, who can never [F] tell.
But that still [C] don't help his loneliness. _
See, a man like that needs a good woman.
[Bb] He'd find himself a woman pretty quick, all right.
[F] Some city girls like the way a country boy [C] treats them.
They'd get themselves an apartment, you know, 25th floor, apartment [Bb] 2505.
[F] You know what kind of mood.
They'd live real well there for quite [C] some time.
He'd be bringing home a good buck. _
Wouldn't be a year, maybe.
He'd be [Bb] coming home from a couple hours overtime. _
[F] He'd be making that long, anxious walk [C] down that short corridor. _ _
He'd blow in that door, and then he'd see it.
[Bb] That note.
You know the kind of note I mean.
[F] Dear John, I'm [C] gone.
A man like that, let his whole world fall right down in front of his face.
[Bb] Find himself at 4 o'clock in the morning, [F] down at the nearest railroad station.
[C] He don't really care where he goes. _
He don't really want to go home to Cape Breton yet.
[Bb] Something about country boys.
[F] They don't like to go home a fair bit.
[C] You know what I mean. _ _
Gonna take a freight train, [Bb] _ down at the station, boy.
[F] _ I don't care [C] where it goes. _ _
Gonna find a man [Bb] with eyes clouded, [F] boy.
I might jump right up, [C] ain't nobody gonna hold me.
Can't you see?
_ [Bb] Can't you see? _
[F] What that war's done?
And [C] your enemy, _ wherever they are, _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ gonna find [Bb] me.
I'm holding the wall, [F] _ I'm not crawling [C] inside to die. _ _
_ Because that lady, [Bb] _ _ the old [F] woman, never had the guts [C] to say goodbye. _
Can't you see?
_ _ [Bb] Can't you see?
What [F] that war's done?
And your [C] enemy,
wherever they are, gonna find me. _
Can't you see?
_ _ [Bb] Can't you see?
What [F] that war's done?
And your [C] enemy, _ _ _
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[F] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ Can't you see?
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[F] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
Can't you see?
_ [Bb] Can't you see? _
[F] What that war's done?
[C] And your enemy, _ _
Can't you see?
_ [Bb] Can't you see? _
[F] What that war's done?
[C] And your enemy, _ _
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_ [F] Gonna take [C] _ _ _
_ _ a freight [Bb] train,
down at the station, [F] boy.
Ain't never [C] coming back. _
Can't you see?
_ [Bb] Can't you see?
Ain't never coming [F] back.
Ain't never coming [C] back.
Can't _ you see?
_ _ [F] _ _ What that war's done?
And your [C] enemy, _ _ _
_ _ [Bb] Can't you see?
_ Can't [F] you _ _ [C] _ _ _ see?
Can't you see?
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[Eb] _ [F] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ This is [Bb] definitely a song about loneliness.
_ [F] Let's just say a [C] farm boy from, well, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.
He might feel that he [Bb] should do something different than if Daddy did.
[F] Farming, fishing, coal mining.
[C] You know what I mean.
Not that he's not proud of Daddy.
The big city [Bb] has a way of luring the country boy.
[F] He wouldn't be there all too long [C] before he'd get himself a pretty good job.
You know what I mean.
Factory somewhere.
Might [Bb] even work himself up to be a foreman someday, who can never [F] tell.
But that still [C] don't help his loneliness. _
See, a man like that needs a good woman.
[Bb] He'd find himself a woman pretty quick, all right.
[F] Some city girls like the way a country boy [C] treats them.
They'd get themselves an apartment, you know, 25th floor, apartment [Bb] 2505.
[F] You know what kind of mood.
They'd live real well there for quite [C] some time.
He'd be bringing home a good buck. _
Wouldn't be a year, maybe.
He'd be [Bb] coming home from a couple hours overtime. _
[F] He'd be making that long, anxious walk [C] down that short corridor. _ _
He'd blow in that door, and then he'd see it.
[Bb] That note.
You know the kind of note I mean.
[F] Dear John, I'm [C] gone.
A man like that, let his whole world fall right down in front of his face.
[Bb] Find himself at 4 o'clock in the morning, [F] down at the nearest railroad station.
[C] He don't really care where he goes. _
He don't really want to go home to Cape Breton yet.
[Bb] Something about country boys.
[F] They don't like to go home a fair bit.
[C] You know what I mean. _ _
Gonna take a freight train, [Bb] _ down at the station, boy.
[F] _ I don't care [C] where it goes. _ _
Gonna find a man [Bb] with eyes clouded, [F] boy.
I might jump right up, [C] ain't nobody gonna hold me.
Can't you see?
_ [Bb] Can't you see? _
[F] What that war's done?
And [C] your enemy, _ wherever they are, _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ gonna find [Bb] me.
I'm holding the wall, [F] _ I'm not crawling [C] inside to die. _ _
_ Because that lady, [Bb] _ _ the old [F] woman, never had the guts [C] to say goodbye. _
Can't you see?
_ _ [Bb] Can't you see?
What [F] that war's done?
And your [C] enemy,
wherever they are, gonna find me. _
Can't you see?
_ _ [Bb] Can't you see?
What [F] that war's done?
And your [C] enemy, _ _ _
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[F] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
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[F] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ Can't you see?
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[F] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
Can't you see?
_ [Bb] Can't you see? _
[F] What that war's done?
[C] And your enemy, _ _
Can't you see?
_ [Bb] Can't you see? _
[F] What that war's done?
[C] And your enemy, _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ [F] Gonna take [C] _ _ _
_ _ a freight [Bb] train,
down at the station, [F] boy.
Ain't never [C] coming back. _
Can't you see?
_ [Bb] Can't you see?
Ain't never coming [F] back.
Ain't never coming [C] back.
Can't _ you see?
_ _ [F] _ _ What that war's done?
And your [C] enemy, _ _ _
_ _ [Bb] Can't you see?
_ Can't [F] you _ _ [C] _ _ _ see?
Can't you see?
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