Hadestown - Come Home With Me Chords
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Difficulty: | intermediate |
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Tuning: | E A D G B E |
Key: | D |
Capo: | no capo |
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[Hermes]
A
You wanna talk to her?
[Orpheus]
A
Yes!
[Hermes]
A/B
Go on
A/E
Orpheus?
[Orpheus]
A/E
Yes?
[Hermes]
A/D
Don't come on too strong
[Orpheus]
A
Come home with me
[Eurydice]
A
Who are you?
[Orpheus and Chorus]
A/B
The man who's gonna marry you
A/E
I'm Orpheus
[Eurydice]
A/D
Is he always like this?
[Hermes]
A/D
Yes
[Eurydice]
A
I'm Eurydice
[Orpheus and Chorus]
A/B
Your name is like a melody
[Eurydice]
A/E
A singer, is that what you are?
[Orpheus]
A/D
I also play the lyre…
[Eurydice]
A
Oh, a liar, AND a player too!
A/B
I've met too many men like you
[Orpheus]
A/E
Oh no, I'm not like that
[Hermes]
A/D
He's not like any man you've met
A
Tell her what you're workin' on
[Orpheus]
A/B
I'm workin' on a song…
[Orpheus and Chorus]
A/E
It isn't finished yet
A/D
But when it's done and when I sing it
A
Spring will come again
[Eurydice]
A/B
Come again?
[Orpheus]
A/B
Spring will come
[Eurydice]
A/E A/D
When? I haven't seen a spring or fall since…
A
I can't recall
[Orpheus]
A
That's what I'm workin' on
[Orpheus and Chorus]
A/B
A song to fix what's wrong
A/E
Take what's broken, make it whole
A/D
A song so beautiful
A
It brings the world back into tune
A/B
Back into time
A/E
And all the flowers will bloom...
[Orpheus]
A/D
When you become my wife
[Eurydice]
A A/B
Oh, he's crazy. Why would I become his wife?
[Hermes]
A/E A/D
Maybe because he'll make you feel alive
[Eurydice]
A A/B A/E
Alive? That's worth a lot
A/D
What else ya got?
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for anyone who's trying to play it like tabs, just strike the 2nd and 4th string one after another on every chord (and periodically the 5th, you'll feel out the pattern) :)
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