Thrift Store Suitcase Chords by The Mulligan Brothers
Tempo:
76.775 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
D
Em
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[G] [C] [G]
[C] [G]
I woke [D] up this morning and wanted to throw myself [Em] away
[C] Tried to sell my soul [D] but it turns out that it just ain't [Em] worth much these days
The [C] sun [D] cut through the curtains and awoke me from [Em] my sleep
My dreams cut [D] through the daytime and the silence through the [Em] street
[G] And the papers came and said today
Could [C] be like every other [G] day
[Em] And I just could not [D] go back home [G] this way
[A] [C]
[G] Now I'm sitting on a thrift store suitcase
Not a nickel on [Cm] my name
[G] With holes in my heart and in both of [C] my shoes
Just [G] waiting on a train
An old man over my shoulder says
You had to find another way out, dear
To run [C] from all your blues, boy, [G] there ain't no train that comes through here
The [C]
old man [D] looks like Jesus, says I get that [Em] all the time
[C] If I [G] were, I'd [D] leave the coast
Throw away my [G] cardboard sign
Said I look [D] like an old friend that he lost somewhere [G] down the line
That if I were a [D] spring in a field with a lorry, turn the ocean [Em] in one
[D] Said I had a family down in [G] New [C] Orleans
[G] It'd be on my me
Thought I'd just go out and find my [A] sea
[G] [C]
Now [G] I'm sitting on a [C] thrift store suitcase
[G] Not a nickel on my name
With holes in my heart and in both of [C] my shoes
Just [G]
waiting on a train
You can watch the sun chest off the moon a million times I'd be
Boy, you run from [C] all your blues, boy, there ain't no [G] train that comes through here
[D] Ah, [C]
[G] ooh
[D]
[A] I'm a
Amazing grace no matter [G] just how sweet the sound maybe my favorite doctor
[D] Chronically [A] unsatisfied like [G] me [A] when my suitcase washes up the shore [C] you might find what [G] I was looking for
But I don't
Anymore [D] I don't need this anymore
[A] [G] I was sitting on a [C] thrift store suitcase
Not a [G] nickel on [C] my name
[G] With holes in my [C] heart and in both of my shoes
[G] Waiting on a train.
Oh man says you ought to [C] go back home boy
But [G] boy, we both can't talk that [C] I hear I [G] know that'll be the day [C] I catch the only train [G] He said
Oh
These face turning
[C] [G] Listen to an old man.
[D]
[A] You [D] can't get [Gm] back
[Em] [D] Can't [C] [G] get
[C] [G] [D] You [C]
[D] can't get
[C] [D] [C] [D] Can't get
[C] [D] Can't [G] get
[C] You
[Cm] [Eb] [Ab]
[C] [G]
I woke [D] up this morning and wanted to throw myself [Em] away
[C] Tried to sell my soul [D] but it turns out that it just ain't [Em] worth much these days
The [C] sun [D] cut through the curtains and awoke me from [Em] my sleep
My dreams cut [D] through the daytime and the silence through the [Em] street
[G] And the papers came and said today
Could [C] be like every other [G] day
[Em] And I just could not [D] go back home [G] this way
[A] [C]
[G] Now I'm sitting on a thrift store suitcase
Not a nickel on [Cm] my name
[G] With holes in my heart and in both of [C] my shoes
Just [G] waiting on a train
An old man over my shoulder says
You had to find another way out, dear
To run [C] from all your blues, boy, [G] there ain't no train that comes through here
The [C]
old man [D] looks like Jesus, says I get that [Em] all the time
[C] If I [G] were, I'd [D] leave the coast
Throw away my [G] cardboard sign
Said I look [D] like an old friend that he lost somewhere [G] down the line
That if I were a [D] spring in a field with a lorry, turn the ocean [Em] in one
[D] Said I had a family down in [G] New [C] Orleans
[G] It'd be on my me
Thought I'd just go out and find my [A] sea
[G] [C]
Now [G] I'm sitting on a [C] thrift store suitcase
[G] Not a nickel on my name
With holes in my heart and in both of [C] my shoes
Just [G]
waiting on a train
You can watch the sun chest off the moon a million times I'd be
Boy, you run from [C] all your blues, boy, there ain't no [G] train that comes through here
[D] Ah, [C]
[G] ooh
[D]
[A] I'm a
Amazing grace no matter [G] just how sweet the sound maybe my favorite doctor
[D] Chronically [A] unsatisfied like [G] me [A] when my suitcase washes up the shore [C] you might find what [G] I was looking for
But I don't
Anymore [D] I don't need this anymore
[A] [G] I was sitting on a [C] thrift store suitcase
Not a [G] nickel on [C] my name
[G] With holes in my [C] heart and in both of my shoes
[G] Waiting on a train.
Oh man says you ought to [C] go back home boy
But [G] boy, we both can't talk that [C] I hear I [G] know that'll be the day [C] I catch the only train [G] He said
Oh
These face turning
[C] [G] Listen to an old man.
[D]
[A] You [D] can't get [Gm] back
[Em] [D] Can't [C] [G] get
[C] [G] [D] You [C]
[D] can't get
[C] [D] [C] [D] Can't get
[C] [D] Can't [G] get
[C] You
[Cm] [Eb] [Ab]
Key:
G
C
D
Em
A
G
C
D
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I woke [D] up this morning and wanted to throw myself [Em] away
[C] Tried to sell my soul [D] but it turns out that it just ain't [Em] worth much these days
The [C] sun [D] cut through the curtains and awoke me from [Em] my sleep
My dreams cut [D] through the daytime and the silence through the [Em] street
[G] And the papers came and said today
Could [C] be like every other [G] day
[Em] And I just could not [D] go back home [G] this way
[A] _ [C] _ _
[G] Now I'm sitting on a thrift store suitcase
Not a nickel on [Cm] my name
[G] With holes in my heart and in both of [C] my shoes
Just [G] waiting on a train
An old man over my shoulder says
You had to find another way out, dear
To run [C] from all your blues, boy, [G] there ain't no train that comes through here
The _ _ _ _ _ [C]
old man [D] looks like Jesus, says I get that [Em] all the time
[C] If I [G] were, I'd [D] leave the coast
Throw away my [G] cardboard sign
Said I look [D] like an old friend that he lost somewhere [G] down the line
That if I were a [D] spring in a field with a lorry, turn the ocean [Em] in one
[D] Said I had a family down in [G] New [C] Orleans
[G] It'd be on my me
Thought I'd just go out and find my [A] sea
_ [G] _ [C] _
Now [G] I'm sitting on a [C] thrift store suitcase
[G] Not a nickel on my name
With holes in my heart and in both of [C] my shoes
Just [G]
waiting on a train
You can watch the sun chest off the moon a million times I'd be
Boy, you run from [C] all your blues, boy, there ain't no [G] train that comes through here
[D] Ah, _ _ [C] _ _
[G] _ _ _ ooh
[D] _ _ _
_ [A] I'm a
Amazing grace no matter [G] just how sweet the sound maybe my favorite doctor
[D] Chronically [A] unsatisfied like [G] me [A] when my suitcase washes up the shore [C] you might find what [G] I was looking for
But I don't
Anymore [D] I don't need this anymore
[A] _ _ _ [G] I was sitting on a [C] thrift store suitcase
Not a [G] nickel on [C] my name
[G] With holes in my [C] heart and in both of my shoes
[G] Waiting on a train.
Oh man says you ought to [C] go back home boy
But [G] boy, we both can't talk that [C] I hear I [G] know that'll be the day [C] I catch the only train [G] He said _
Oh
These face turning
[C] [G] Listen to an old man.
[D]
[A] You [D] can't get [Gm] back
_ [Em] [D] Can't _ [C] _ [G] get
_ [C] _ [G] [D] You _ [C] _
[D] can't get
[C] _ _ _ [D] _ [C] _ _ [D] Can't get
[C] _ _ [D] Can't [G] _ _ get
[C] _ You
_ [Cm] _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [Ab] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I woke [D] up this morning and wanted to throw myself [Em] away
[C] Tried to sell my soul [D] but it turns out that it just ain't [Em] worth much these days
The [C] sun [D] cut through the curtains and awoke me from [Em] my sleep
My dreams cut [D] through the daytime and the silence through the [Em] street
[G] And the papers came and said today
Could [C] be like every other [G] day
[Em] And I just could not [D] go back home [G] this way
[A] _ [C] _ _
[G] Now I'm sitting on a thrift store suitcase
Not a nickel on [Cm] my name
[G] With holes in my heart and in both of [C] my shoes
Just [G] waiting on a train
An old man over my shoulder says
You had to find another way out, dear
To run [C] from all your blues, boy, [G] there ain't no train that comes through here
The _ _ _ _ _ [C]
old man [D] looks like Jesus, says I get that [Em] all the time
[C] If I [G] were, I'd [D] leave the coast
Throw away my [G] cardboard sign
Said I look [D] like an old friend that he lost somewhere [G] down the line
That if I were a [D] spring in a field with a lorry, turn the ocean [Em] in one
[D] Said I had a family down in [G] New [C] Orleans
[G] It'd be on my me
Thought I'd just go out and find my [A] sea
_ [G] _ [C] _
Now [G] I'm sitting on a [C] thrift store suitcase
[G] Not a nickel on my name
With holes in my heart and in both of [C] my shoes
Just [G]
waiting on a train
You can watch the sun chest off the moon a million times I'd be
Boy, you run from [C] all your blues, boy, there ain't no [G] train that comes through here
[D] Ah, _ _ [C] _ _
[G] _ _ _ ooh
[D] _ _ _
_ [A] I'm a
Amazing grace no matter [G] just how sweet the sound maybe my favorite doctor
[D] Chronically [A] unsatisfied like [G] me [A] when my suitcase washes up the shore [C] you might find what [G] I was looking for
But I don't
Anymore [D] I don't need this anymore
[A] _ _ _ [G] I was sitting on a [C] thrift store suitcase
Not a [G] nickel on [C] my name
[G] With holes in my [C] heart and in both of my shoes
[G] Waiting on a train.
Oh man says you ought to [C] go back home boy
But [G] boy, we both can't talk that [C] I hear I [G] know that'll be the day [C] I catch the only train [G] He said _
Oh
These face turning
[C] [G] Listen to an old man.
[D]
[A] You [D] can't get [Gm] back
_ [Em] [D] Can't _ [C] _ [G] get
_ [C] _ [G] [D] You _ [C] _
[D] can't get
[C] _ _ _ [D] _ [C] _ _ [D] Can't get
[C] _ _ [D] Can't [G] _ _ get
[C] _ You
_ [Cm] _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [Ab] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _