Chords for Jimmy Buffett In The Shelter with Lyrics in Description
Tempo:
119.45 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
F#m
B
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[E]
In the shelter, in the morning, as the sun was brightly [A] gleaming,
[F#m] I heard her crying out,
What is it all [E] about?
I just don't know, [A]
I can't go [E] back home.
Lonely princess, all the days out on your own are growing [A] empty.
[F#m] Nothing is [F#] going well, if you could only tell [E] them how you feel.
[A] You're too real to understand,
[A] too many small suggestions,
and then enforced [E] repressions long ago.
[A] Too many innocent faces, and too many far out [E] places, something's wrong.
Let me tell you that [B] something's wrong, it's [A] been that way so long, and it's [E] a shame.
On the streetcar, to the city where she knows that she may [A] lose it all.
[F#m] Riding through just a dime, taking her own sweet time, [E] and knowing well, [A] this could be [B] her final fall.
[E]
Past the boutique, to the alley down the river, people [A] pass her by.
She [F#] sits on the big grey rocks, takes off her boots and socks, [E] not knowing what [A] she will do next, [E] just starts to cry.
[A] Too many wild rejections, and then angry questions [E] from her dad.
[A] Too many TV dinners, everyone loves a winner, [E] but she was lost, no one knows the trial she had.
In the shelter, in the morning, as the sun was brightly [A] gleaming,
[F#m] I heard her crying out.
What is it all about, [E] I just don't know, [A] but I can't go [E] back home.
Hell, I just don't know, [A] but I can't go [E] back home.
[B] [E]
In the shelter, in the morning, as the sun was brightly [A] gleaming,
[F#m] I heard her crying out,
What is it all [E] about?
I just don't know, [A]
I can't go [E] back home.
Lonely princess, all the days out on your own are growing [A] empty.
[F#m] Nothing is [F#] going well, if you could only tell [E] them how you feel.
[A] You're too real to understand,
[A] too many small suggestions,
and then enforced [E] repressions long ago.
[A] Too many innocent faces, and too many far out [E] places, something's wrong.
Let me tell you that [B] something's wrong, it's [A] been that way so long, and it's [E] a shame.
On the streetcar, to the city where she knows that she may [A] lose it all.
[F#m] Riding through just a dime, taking her own sweet time, [E] and knowing well, [A] this could be [B] her final fall.
[E]
Past the boutique, to the alley down the river, people [A] pass her by.
She [F#] sits on the big grey rocks, takes off her boots and socks, [E] not knowing what [A] she will do next, [E] just starts to cry.
[A] Too many wild rejections, and then angry questions [E] from her dad.
[A] Too many TV dinners, everyone loves a winner, [E] but she was lost, no one knows the trial she had.
In the shelter, in the morning, as the sun was brightly [A] gleaming,
[F#m] I heard her crying out.
What is it all about, [E] I just don't know, [A] but I can't go [E] back home.
Hell, I just don't know, [A] but I can't go [E] back home.
[B] [E]
Key:
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A
F#m
B
F#
E
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F#m
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In the shelter, _ _ _ _ _ in the morning, as the sun was brightly [A] gleaming, _ _ _
_ _ _ [F#m] _ I heard her crying out,
_ What is it all [E] about?
I just don't know, [A]
I can't go [E] back home. _ _
_ _ Lonely princess, _ _ _ _ all the days out on your own are growing [A] empty. _ _ _
_ _ _ [F#m] _ _ Nothing is [F#] going _ well, _ if you could only tell [E] them how you feel.
[A] You're too real to _ understand, _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ too many small _ suggestions,
_ and then enforced _ [E] repressions long ago. _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ Too many innocent faces, _ and too many far out [E] places, something's wrong. _
Let me tell you that [B] something's wrong, _ _ it's [A] been that way so long, _ and it's [E] a shame. _ _
_ On the streetcar, _ _ _ to the city where she knows that she may [A] lose it all. _
_ _ _ [F#m] _ _ Riding through just a dime, _ _ taking her own sweet time, [E] and knowing well, [A] this could be [B] her final fall.
[E] _
_ Past the boutique, _ _ _ _ to the alley down the river, people [A] pass her by.
She _ _ [F#] _ _ sits on the big grey rocks, _ _ takes off her boots and socks, [E] not knowing what [A] she will do next, [E] just starts to cry. _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ Too many wild _ _ _ rejections, and then angry questions [E] from her dad. _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ Too many TV _ dinners, _ everyone _ loves a winner, [E] but she was lost, no one knows the trial she had. _
_ In the shelter, _ _ _ _ in the morning, as the sun was brightly [A] gleaming, _ _ _
_ _ _ [F#m] _ I heard her crying out.
_ What is it all about, [E] I just don't know, [A] but I can't go [E] back home. _ _ _
Hell, I just don't know, [A] but I can't go [E] back home. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
In the shelter, _ _ _ _ _ in the morning, as the sun was brightly [A] gleaming, _ _ _
_ _ _ [F#m] _ I heard her crying out,
_ What is it all [E] about?
I just don't know, [A]
I can't go [E] back home. _ _
_ _ Lonely princess, _ _ _ _ all the days out on your own are growing [A] empty. _ _ _
_ _ _ [F#m] _ _ Nothing is [F#] going _ well, _ if you could only tell [E] them how you feel.
[A] You're too real to _ understand, _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ too many small _ suggestions,
_ and then enforced _ [E] repressions long ago. _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ Too many innocent faces, _ and too many far out [E] places, something's wrong. _
Let me tell you that [B] something's wrong, _ _ it's [A] been that way so long, _ and it's [E] a shame. _ _
_ On the streetcar, _ _ _ to the city where she knows that she may [A] lose it all. _
_ _ _ [F#m] _ _ Riding through just a dime, _ _ taking her own sweet time, [E] and knowing well, [A] this could be [B] her final fall.
[E] _
_ Past the boutique, _ _ _ _ to the alley down the river, people [A] pass her by.
She _ _ [F#] _ _ sits on the big grey rocks, _ _ takes off her boots and socks, [E] not knowing what [A] she will do next, [E] just starts to cry. _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ Too many wild _ _ _ rejections, and then angry questions [E] from her dad. _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ Too many TV _ dinners, _ everyone _ loves a winner, [E] but she was lost, no one knows the trial she had. _
_ In the shelter, _ _ _ _ in the morning, as the sun was brightly [A] gleaming, _ _ _
_ _ _ [F#m] _ I heard her crying out.
_ What is it all about, [E] I just don't know, [A] but I can't go [E] back home. _ _ _
Hell, I just don't know, [A] but I can't go [E] back home. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _
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