Chords for Rose of Sharon
Tempo:
145.65 bpm
Chords used:
D
E
A
G
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G] [Em] [C] [D]
[C#]
[D] [E]
[A]
[D]
[E] [A]
[D] What you gonna [E]
call that [A] pretty baby?
[D] You must [E] call it one thing [A] or another.
[D]
This one [E] parted water, that [A] one walked upon.
[D] Perhaps I'll [E] call this child Rosa [A] Sheridan.
[D] What's to be the [E] ground that child [A] walks upon?
[D] Would it be [E] solid rock or [A] shifting sand?
[D] Think I'll set [E] him down on [A] concrete highways.
[D] Think I'll bring [E] him up to walk [A] the land.
[D]
Think I'll call [E] him just [A] another stranger.
[D]
Think I'll [E] call him knocking [A] at your door, [D]
asking [E] you for shelter [A] from the lightning.
[D] Space to rest [E] upon your kitchen [A] floor.
[D] Will he [E] be a man of [A] constant sorrow?
[D] Worn to beg [E] a code against [A] the storm?
[D] Or will he want [E] a house with many [A] pillars and [D] fire [E] of a night to keep [A] him warm?
[D] And if a [E] stranger comes for [A] troubled shelter, [D] with hounds and [E] torchlight on his [A] midnight trail?
[D] Will he [E] find a moment free [A] of madness there?
[D] And ears that [E] still can hear to [A] tell his tale?
[D] Then you could [E] call that child the [A] Rock of Ages.
[D] You could [E] call him raft [A] upon the flood.
[D] He has [E] been the face of [A] many races.
[D] He has [E] been the palace [A] in the blood.
[D] And if that [E] child should end up [A] in a prison,
[D] there's sometimes [E] chance we'll deal to [A] honest men.
[D] One room is [E] like another to [A] a stranger.
[D] Any [E] man of worth will be [A] his friend.
[D] Now what you gonna [E] call that [A] pretty baby?
[D] You must [E] call it one thing [A] or another.
[D] Think I'll [E] call him flame out [A] on the water.
[D] Think I'll call [E] him shore between [A] the seas.
[D] Drop him [E] on the rocks and he [A] will shatter.
[D] Cut him with [E] a blade and he will [A] bleed.
[D] Plant him [E] in the ground, he will [A] rise up again.
[D] Sometimes as [E] a flower, [A] sometimes a reed.
[D] What you gonna [E] call that [A] pretty baby?
[D] You must [E] call it one thing [A] or another.
[D] This one [E] parted water, that [A] one walked on.
[D] Perhaps I'll [E] call this child the [A] Rose of Sharon.
[C#]
[D] [E]
[A]
[D]
[E] [A]
[D] What you gonna [E]
call that [A] pretty baby?
[D] You must [E] call it one thing [A] or another.
[D]
This one [E] parted water, that [A] one walked upon.
[D] Perhaps I'll [E] call this child Rosa [A] Sheridan.
[D] What's to be the [E] ground that child [A] walks upon?
[D] Would it be [E] solid rock or [A] shifting sand?
[D] Think I'll set [E] him down on [A] concrete highways.
[D] Think I'll bring [E] him up to walk [A] the land.
[D]
Think I'll call [E] him just [A] another stranger.
[D]
Think I'll [E] call him knocking [A] at your door, [D]
asking [E] you for shelter [A] from the lightning.
[D] Space to rest [E] upon your kitchen [A] floor.
[D] Will he [E] be a man of [A] constant sorrow?
[D] Worn to beg [E] a code against [A] the storm?
[D] Or will he want [E] a house with many [A] pillars and [D] fire [E] of a night to keep [A] him warm?
[D] And if a [E] stranger comes for [A] troubled shelter, [D] with hounds and [E] torchlight on his [A] midnight trail?
[D] Will he [E] find a moment free [A] of madness there?
[D] And ears that [E] still can hear to [A] tell his tale?
[D] Then you could [E] call that child the [A] Rock of Ages.
[D] You could [E] call him raft [A] upon the flood.
[D] He has [E] been the face of [A] many races.
[D] He has [E] been the palace [A] in the blood.
[D] And if that [E] child should end up [A] in a prison,
[D] there's sometimes [E] chance we'll deal to [A] honest men.
[D] One room is [E] like another to [A] a stranger.
[D] Any [E] man of worth will be [A] his friend.
[D] Now what you gonna [E] call that [A] pretty baby?
[D] You must [E] call it one thing [A] or another.
[D] Think I'll [E] call him flame out [A] on the water.
[D] Think I'll call [E] him shore between [A] the seas.
[D] Drop him [E] on the rocks and he [A] will shatter.
[D] Cut him with [E] a blade and he will [A] bleed.
[D] Plant him [E] in the ground, he will [A] rise up again.
[D] Sometimes as [E] a flower, [A] sometimes a reed.
[D] What you gonna [E] call that [A] pretty baby?
[D] You must [E] call it one thing [A] or another.
[D] This one [E] parted water, that [A] one walked on.
[D] Perhaps I'll [E] call this child the [A] Rose of Sharon.
Key:
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_ [D] What you gonna [E]
call that [A] pretty baby? _ _
_ _ _ [D] You must [E] call it one thing [A] or another.
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This one [E] parted water, that [A] one walked upon. _ _ _
_ [D] Perhaps I'll [E] call this child Rosa [A] _ Sheridan. _
_ _ [D] _ What's to be the [E] ground that child [A] walks upon?
_ _ _ [D] Would it be [E] solid rock or [A] shifting sand? _
_ _ _ _ [D] Think I'll set [E] him down on [A] concrete highways.
_ _ _ _ [D] Think I'll bring [E] him up to walk [A] the land.
_ _ _ _ [D]
Think I'll call [E] him just [A] another stranger.
_ _ _ [D]
Think I'll [E] call him knocking [A] at your door, _ _ _ _ [D] _
asking [E] you for shelter [A] from the lightning. _ _ _ _
[D] Space to rest [E] upon your kitchen [A] floor. _ _ _ _ _
[D] Will he [E] be a man of [A] constant sorrow? _ _ _
_ [D] Worn to beg [E] a code against [A] the storm? _ _ _
[D] Or will he want [E] a house with many [A] pillars _ and _ [D] fire [E] of a night to keep [A] him warm? _ _ _
[D] And if a [E] stranger comes for [A] troubled shelter, _ _ _ [D] with hounds and [E] torchlight on his [A] midnight trail? _ _ _
_ [D] Will he [E] find a moment free [A] of madness there? _ _
_ [D] And ears that [E] still can hear to [A] tell his tale? _ _ _
[D] Then you could [E] call that child the [A] Rock of Ages. _ _ _
_ [D] You could [E] call him raft [A] upon the flood. _ _ _
_ [D] He has [E] been the face of [A] many races. _ _ _
_ [D] He has [E] been the palace [A] in the blood. _ _ _
_ [D] And if that [E] child should end up [A] in a prison, _ _ _
_ [D] there's sometimes [E] chance we'll deal to [A] honest men. _ _ _
[D] One room is [E] like another to [A] a stranger. _ _ _
_ [D] Any [E] man of worth will be [A] his friend. _ _ _
_ [D] Now what you gonna [E] call that [A] pretty baby? _ _ _
_ [D] You must [E] call it one thing [A] or another. _ _
_ [D] Think I'll [E] call him flame out [A] on the water. _ _ _
_ [D] Think I'll call [E] him shore between [A] the seas. _ _ _
_ [D] Drop him [E] on the rocks and he [A] will shatter. _ _ _
_ [D] Cut him with [E] a blade and he will [A] bleed. _ _ _
[D] Plant him [E] in the ground, he will [A] rise up again. _ _ _
[D] Sometimes as [E] a flower, [A] sometimes a reed. _ _ _ _
[D] What you gonna [E] call that [A] pretty baby? _ _ _ _
[D] You must [E] call it one thing [A] or another. _ _ _
[D] This one [E] parted water, that [A] one walked on. _ _
_ [D] _ Perhaps I'll [E] call this child the [A] Rose of Sharon. _
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_ [D] What you gonna [E]
call that [A] pretty baby? _ _
_ _ _ [D] You must [E] call it one thing [A] or another.
_ _ _ _ _ [D]
This one [E] parted water, that [A] one walked upon. _ _ _
_ [D] Perhaps I'll [E] call this child Rosa [A] _ Sheridan. _
_ _ [D] _ What's to be the [E] ground that child [A] walks upon?
_ _ _ [D] Would it be [E] solid rock or [A] shifting sand? _
_ _ _ _ [D] Think I'll set [E] him down on [A] concrete highways.
_ _ _ _ [D] Think I'll bring [E] him up to walk [A] the land.
_ _ _ _ [D]
Think I'll call [E] him just [A] another stranger.
_ _ _ [D]
Think I'll [E] call him knocking [A] at your door, _ _ _ _ [D] _
asking [E] you for shelter [A] from the lightning. _ _ _ _
[D] Space to rest [E] upon your kitchen [A] floor. _ _ _ _ _
[D] Will he [E] be a man of [A] constant sorrow? _ _ _
_ [D] Worn to beg [E] a code against [A] the storm? _ _ _
[D] Or will he want [E] a house with many [A] pillars _ and _ [D] fire [E] of a night to keep [A] him warm? _ _ _
[D] And if a [E] stranger comes for [A] troubled shelter, _ _ _ [D] with hounds and [E] torchlight on his [A] midnight trail? _ _ _
_ [D] Will he [E] find a moment free [A] of madness there? _ _
_ [D] And ears that [E] still can hear to [A] tell his tale? _ _ _
[D] Then you could [E] call that child the [A] Rock of Ages. _ _ _
_ [D] You could [E] call him raft [A] upon the flood. _ _ _
_ [D] He has [E] been the face of [A] many races. _ _ _
_ [D] He has [E] been the palace [A] in the blood. _ _ _
_ [D] And if that [E] child should end up [A] in a prison, _ _ _
_ [D] there's sometimes [E] chance we'll deal to [A] honest men. _ _ _
[D] One room is [E] like another to [A] a stranger. _ _ _
_ [D] Any [E] man of worth will be [A] his friend. _ _ _
_ [D] Now what you gonna [E] call that [A] pretty baby? _ _ _
_ [D] You must [E] call it one thing [A] or another. _ _
_ [D] Think I'll [E] call him flame out [A] on the water. _ _ _
_ [D] Think I'll call [E] him shore between [A] the seas. _ _ _
_ [D] Drop him [E] on the rocks and he [A] will shatter. _ _ _
_ [D] Cut him with [E] a blade and he will [A] bleed. _ _ _
[D] Plant him [E] in the ground, he will [A] rise up again. _ _ _
[D] Sometimes as [E] a flower, [A] sometimes a reed. _ _ _ _
[D] What you gonna [E] call that [A] pretty baby? _ _ _ _
[D] You must [E] call it one thing [A] or another. _ _ _
[D] This one [E] parted water, that [A] one walked on. _ _
_ [D] _ Perhaps I'll [E] call this child the [A] Rose of Sharon. _
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