Misc Originals – Camille Ladd - The End Of All Things (Guitar)

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Chords

[Verse 1]
C                      G                  Am
What if I met you on some windy beach in Oregon

C                G
The day after a storm

C                                         F
You left your finger prints all over the door

        G                                 Am
Then followed the lighthouse leading you home
[Chorus]
C                 G
Darling hold me please

G                    F
at the end of all things

C                   G                       F
When the water's rising and the sun blazes on

             G                        Am
Embrace me dear and we'll watch the dawn
[Verse 2]
C                        G
What if I had bought a banjo

                        F
When you wondered where I would go

                C                        G
and took off driving alone back to the east

C                          Am
How different things would be

C
I told you not to stay up

G
While I'm taking off my make up

C                                     Am
Changing back into who you know me to be
[Chorus]
C                 G
Darling hold me please

G                    F
at the end of all things

C                   G                       F
When the water's rising and the sun blazes on

             G                        Am
Embrace me dear and we'll watch the dawn
[Bridge]
C                                  F
The blood that dripped from your fingertips

G
Red as the rising sun

C                                  G
Bright as the moon the night you left me alone

C                                   F                                    G
To face the demons hiding in your eyes you turned your back to stormy skies

                              Am
and disappeared out into the gloom
[Chorus]
C                 G
Darling hold me please

G                    F
at the end of all things

C                   G                       F
When the water's rising and the sun blazes on

             G                        Am
Embrace me dear and we'll watch the dawn