Destroyer Chords
by Kevin Morby3,481 views, added to favorites 103 times
Difficulty: | intermediate |
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Capo: | no capo |
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[INTRO]
D D/B
[VERSE 1]
D D/B
Have you seen my lover
D D/B
With her long blonde hair?
D D/B D D/B
Everything we did just went so wrong
D D/B
Last time that I saw her
D D/B
She was standing there
D D/B D D/B
Now I've come to wonder where she's gone
D D/B
Where she's gone, lord
D D/B
Where she's gone, lord
A D D/B
Now I've come to wonder where she's gone
[VERSE 2]
D D/B
And have you seen my mother
D D/B
She's out looking for my father?
D D/B D D/B
Didn't think that she'd be gone this long
D D/B
He's gone where you can't go
D D/B
But I let her have her fun
D D/B D D/B
Now I've come to wonder where she's gone
D D/B
Where she's gone, lord
D D/B
Where she's gone, lord
A D D/B
Now I've come to wonder where she's gone
[VERSE 3]
D D/B
And what about my sister
D D/B
She looks just like me
D D/B D D/B
Looking into her is like a mirror
D D/B
And when we were young
D D/B
We weren't two but one
D D/B D D/B
Sometimes I come to wonder where she's gone
A
Where she's gone, lord
D
Where she's gone
[BRIDGE]
G
Without a kingdom
A Bm
Without a bird over my head
G
Don't believe what they told you
A
Believe what you heard
Bm
Or what I said
G A
And now I go down towards the water
Bm
In which we cried
G A
And now I go down towards the dirt
Bm
In which we died, died, died, died
D D/B
Destroyer
D D/B
Destroyer
[VERSE 4]
D D/B
And, oh, what about me?
D D/B
I'm out wandering the streets
D D/B
Silently carrying a song
D D/B
Until it gets too loud
D D/B
And it comes rushing out of my mouth
D D/B
Oh, you'll probably wonder where I've gone
D D/B
Where I've gone, lord
D D/B
Where I've gone, lord
D D/B
Oh, you'll probably wonder where I've gone
[OUTRO]
D D/B D D/B
Destroyer
D D/B D D/B
Destroyer
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Destroyer – Kevin Morby
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2 comments

You can play this with a capo on 5 for a little more comfortable D, D/B transition - i think it sounds a bit better. For example with capo on 5 (frets are relative)
E A G D B E
D: x 0 2 2 2 x
D/B: x 4 2 2 2 x
A: 0 2 2 1 0 0
G: x 0 0 2 3 2
Bm: x 4 4 2 2 x
Also intro:
E A G D B E
#1: x x 4 2 2 2 < -- sweep up
#2: x x 4 2 5 2 < -- pick around with this, start on the B string
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