Chords for The Mulligan Brothers - Thrift Store Suitcase

Tempo:
77.65 bpm
Chords used:

G

D

Em

C

Bm

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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The Mulligan Brothers - Thrift Store Suitcase chords
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[G] [C] [G]
[C]
[G]
[C] I [G] woke up [D] this morning
Wanting to throw myself [Em] away
Tried to sell my [D] soul
But it turns out
That it just ain't worth [Em] much these days
[C] The sun cut [D] through the curtains
And awoke me from the [Em] sleep
[D] My dreams cut through the daytime
And the silence of the [Em] street
And [G] the papers came and said today
[C] Would be like [G] every other day
[Em] And I just could [G] not go back on this [D] way
[Em]
[G] Now I'm sitting on a pistol suitcase
Not a nickel longer my name
With holes in my heart and in both of my shoes
Waiting on a train
An old man over my shoulder says
You have to find another way I feel
To run from all your blues
Boy there ain't no train that comes to thee
The [C] old [G] man looks [D] like Jesus
Says I get that [G] all the time
If I were a writer [D] I'd leave the coast
And throw away my [G] cardboard signs
Said I don't like [D] it
I'm a friend that he lost somewhere down [G] the line
That he found his friend in [D] a field with the Lord
He turned the ocean into wine
[Em] [D] Said I had a family down in New [G] Orleans
Lived beyond my [Em] means
Thought I'd just go out [G] and find [Em] my [G] sea
[D] [Em]
Now [G] I'm sitting on a pistol suitcase
Not a nickel longer my name
With holes in my heart and in both of my shoes
Waiting on a train
You can watch the sun chase off the moon
A million times I feel
[D] Before you [G] run from all your blues
Boy there ain't no train that come to thee
[A] Ah,
[C] [G]
hmm, [D] hmm
[G]
Amazing grace
No matter just how sweet the sound may be
Might save a wretch
But not the chronic ego [D]
satisfied like [G] me
When my suitcase washes off the shore
You might find water I was looking for
I don't need it anymore
I don't need this anymore
[D] I'm [G] sitting [Bm] on a thrift [D] store suitcase
[G] Not a nickel longer my name
With holes in my heart and in [G] both of my shoes
Waiting on a train
[D] Old man says you ought to [G] go back home boy
Before the blue cat's out there found me
I know that'll be the day
[Em] I catch the only train [G] that comes to thee
He said go on all these days turning me
Listen to an old man who knows
You can't get back home from me
[D] You [G]
can't get [D] home [G] from me
Oh, you can't get home from me
Can't get home from [Bm] me
[G] You [D] can't get [C] home from me
[Gm] Thank you very much.
Key:  
G
2131
D
1321
Em
121
C
3211
Bm
13421112
G
2131
D
1321
Em
121
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_ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] I [G] woke up [D] this morning
Wanting to throw myself [Em] away
Tried to sell my [D] soul
But it turns out
That it just ain't worth [Em] much these days
[C] The sun cut [D] through the curtains
And awoke me from the [Em] sleep
[D] My dreams cut through the daytime
And the silence of the [Em] street
And [G] the papers came and said today
[C] Would be like [G] every other day
[Em] And I just could [G] not go back on this [D] way
_ [Em] _ _ _
[G] Now I'm sitting on a pistol suitcase
Not a nickel longer my name
With holes in my heart and in both of my shoes
Waiting on a train
An old man over my shoulder says
You have to find another way I feel
To run from all your blues
Boy there ain't no train that comes to thee
The _ _ _ _ [C] old [G] man looks [D] like Jesus
Says I get that [G] all the time
If I were a writer [D] I'd leave the coast
And throw away my [G] cardboard signs
Said I don't like [D] it
I'm a friend that he lost somewhere down [G] the line
That he found his friend in [D] a field with the Lord
He turned the ocean into wine
[Em] [D] Said I had a family down in New [G] Orleans
Lived beyond my [Em] means
Thought I'd just go out [G] and find [Em] my [G] sea
[D] _ [Em] _ _
Now [G] I'm sitting on a pistol suitcase
Not a nickel longer my name
With holes in my heart and in both of my shoes
Waiting on a train
You can watch the sun chase off the moon
A million times I feel
[D] Before you [G] run from all your blues
Boy there ain't no train that come to thee
[A] Ah, _ _
[C] _ _ [G] _ _ _
hmm, [D] hmm
_ _ [G]
Amazing grace
No matter just how sweet the sound may be
Might save a wretch
But not the chronic ego [D]
satisfied like [G] me
When my suitcase washes off the shore
You might find water I was looking for
I don't need it anymore
I don't need this anymore
[D] I'm [G] _ sitting [Bm] on a thrift [D] store suitcase
[G] Not a nickel longer my name
With holes in my heart and in [G] both of my shoes
Waiting on a train
[D] Old man says you ought to [G] go back home boy
Before the blue cat's out there found me
I know that'll be the day
[Em] I catch the only train [G] that comes to thee
He said go on all these days turning me
Listen to an old man who knows
You can't get back home from me
_ [D] You _ [G]
can't get [D] home [G] from me
_ Oh, you can't get home from me
_ _ Can't get home from [Bm] me
_ [G] You [D] can't get [C] home from me _ _ _ _
[Gm] _ _ Thank you very much. _
_ _ _ _ _ _

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