Cross Canadian Ragweed – Mexican Sky (Guitar Solo Tab)

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[Intro] A A A A G Bm A G Bm A G Bm A G Bm A [Verse 1]
G     Bm              A
Ever since you went away

G              Bm           A
The sun hasn't been out to shine

G                     Bm                     A
And clouds they been dropping their blues on me

G            Bm          A
And rainy day blues are mine
[Chorus]
            E         G       D
And I don't care how far you roam

          A           G        D
Just as long as you come back home

          A          E   E F F# G
With those words of iron

G              D
Forged by the fire

        A          G      D
In the heart of a lonely man
N.C. I've been wanting to tell you [Verse 2]
          A           G        D              A
That its rained every day since you've been away

G          Bm    A
Clouds are crying and I'm surviving

                G           Bm      A
Thinking about you down in old mexico

                    G           Bm      A
I'm thinking about you down in old mexico
[Solo] [Verse 3]
G                Bm                     A
I know that the rain it doesn't last forever

G                Bm           A
And seasons they keep rolling on

G                   Bm                      A
And absence doesn't make every heart grown fonder

     G             Bm                   A
The sun shines so bright in the mexican sky
[Chorus]
            E         G       D
And I don't care how far you roam

         E           G          D
I don't care if you never come home

          A         E    E F F# G
With those words of iron

               D
Forged by the fire

       A          G       D
In the heart of a lonely man
N.C. I've been wanting to tell you [Verse 4]
         A            G        D             A
That its rained every day that you've been away

G          Bm    A
Clouds are crying and I'm surving

                G           Bm       A
Thinking about you down in old mexico

                   G           Bm       A
I'm thinking about you down in old mexico