Chords for Tom T Hall - I Washed My Face In The Morning Dew
Tempo:
110.1 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
D
F
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[C]
The first strange town I [F] was ever in, the county [G] was hanging [C] a man.
Nobody cared if [F] he lived [C] or died, and I just [G] didn't [C] understand.
So [F] I washed my face [C] in the morning dew, [F] bathed my soul [C] in the sun,
[F] washed my face [C] in the morning dew, and kept [G] on moving along.
[C]
The second strange [F] town I [C] was in, they were laughing [G] at a poor [C] crippled man,
begging for nickels [F] and dimes on [C] the street, and I just [G] didn't [C] understand.
So [F] I washed my face [C] in the morning dew, [F] bathed my soul in [C] the sun,
[F] washed my face [C] in the morning dew, and kept [G] on moving [C] along.
[D]
The third strange town [G] that I was in was settled, [A]
peaceful [D] and nice.
The rich got richer and [G] the poor got [D] poorer, and to me [A] it didn't [D] seem right.
So [G] I washed my face [Bm] in the morning dew, [G] bathed my soul [D] in the sun,
[G] washed my face [D] in the morning dew, and kept [E] on moving along.
Someday times [G] are bound [D] to change, it can't [A] be very [D] far,
and each injustice [G] I [D] have seen will come [A]
before [D] the bar.
Then [G] I washed my face [D] in the morning dew, [G] bathed my soul [D] in the sun,
[G] washed my face [D] in the morning dew, and my journey [E]
will [D] be done.
The first strange town I [F] was ever in, the county [G] was hanging [C] a man.
Nobody cared if [F] he lived [C] or died, and I just [G] didn't [C] understand.
So [F] I washed my face [C] in the morning dew, [F] bathed my soul [C] in the sun,
[F] washed my face [C] in the morning dew, and kept [G] on moving along.
[C]
The second strange [F] town I [C] was in, they were laughing [G] at a poor [C] crippled man,
begging for nickels [F] and dimes on [C] the street, and I just [G] didn't [C] understand.
So [F] I washed my face [C] in the morning dew, [F] bathed my soul in [C] the sun,
[F] washed my face [C] in the morning dew, and kept [G] on moving [C] along.
[D]
The third strange town [G] that I was in was settled, [A]
peaceful [D] and nice.
The rich got richer and [G] the poor got [D] poorer, and to me [A] it didn't [D] seem right.
So [G] I washed my face [Bm] in the morning dew, [G] bathed my soul [D] in the sun,
[G] washed my face [D] in the morning dew, and kept [E] on moving along.
Someday times [G] are bound [D] to change, it can't [A] be very [D] far,
and each injustice [G] I [D] have seen will come [A]
before [D] the bar.
Then [G] I washed my face [D] in the morning dew, [G] bathed my soul [D] in the sun,
[G] washed my face [D] in the morning dew, and my journey [E]
will [D] be done.
Key:
C
G
D
F
A
C
G
D
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
The first strange town I [F] was ever in, the county [G] was hanging [C] a man. _ _
_ Nobody cared if [F] he lived [C] or died, and I just [G] didn't [C] understand. _
So [F] I washed my face [C] in the morning dew, [F] bathed my soul [C] in the sun, _
[F] washed my face [C] in the morning dew, and kept [G] on moving along.
[C] _
The second strange [F] town I [C] was in, they were laughing [G] at a poor [C] crippled man, _
_ begging for nickels [F] and dimes on [C] the street, and I just [G] didn't [C] understand. _
So [F] I washed my face [C] in the morning dew, [F] bathed my soul in [C] the sun, _
_ [F] washed my face [C] in the morning dew, and kept [G] on moving [C] along. _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ The third strange town [G] that I was in was settled, [A]
peaceful [D] and nice.
The rich got richer and [G] the poor got [D] poorer, and to me [A] it didn't [D] seem right.
So [G] I washed my face [Bm] in the morning dew, _ [G] bathed my soul [D] in the sun,
_ _ [G] washed my face [D] in the morning dew, and kept [E] on moving along.
_ _ Someday times [G] are bound [D] to change, it can't [A] be very [D] far,
_ and each injustice [G] I [D] have seen will come [A]
before [D] the bar.
Then [G] I washed my face [D] in the morning dew, [G] bathed my soul [D] in the sun,
_ _ [G] washed my face [D] in the morning dew, and my journey [E]
will [D] be done. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
The first strange town I [F] was ever in, the county [G] was hanging [C] a man. _ _
_ Nobody cared if [F] he lived [C] or died, and I just [G] didn't [C] understand. _
So [F] I washed my face [C] in the morning dew, [F] bathed my soul [C] in the sun, _
[F] washed my face [C] in the morning dew, and kept [G] on moving along.
[C] _
The second strange [F] town I [C] was in, they were laughing [G] at a poor [C] crippled man, _
_ begging for nickels [F] and dimes on [C] the street, and I just [G] didn't [C] understand. _
So [F] I washed my face [C] in the morning dew, [F] bathed my soul in [C] the sun, _
_ [F] washed my face [C] in the morning dew, and kept [G] on moving [C] along. _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ The third strange town [G] that I was in was settled, [A]
peaceful [D] and nice.
The rich got richer and [G] the poor got [D] poorer, and to me [A] it didn't [D] seem right.
So [G] I washed my face [Bm] in the morning dew, _ [G] bathed my soul [D] in the sun,
_ _ [G] washed my face [D] in the morning dew, and kept [E] on moving along.
_ _ Someday times [G] are bound [D] to change, it can't [A] be very [D] far,
_ and each injustice [G] I [D] have seen will come [A]
before [D] the bar.
Then [G] I washed my face [D] in the morning dew, [G] bathed my soul [D] in the sun,
_ _ [G] washed my face [D] in the morning dew, and my journey [E]
will [D] be done. _ _ _ _ _
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