14 Chords used in the song: Am, Bm7, E5, Dsus2, Bm, Em7, Em, D, Em9, G, C, Csus2, G6, C6
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#41 by Dave Matthews Band
Am Bm7 E5 Dsus2
Come and see. I swear by now I'm playing time againts my troubles oh.
Am Bm Em7 Dsus2 Am Bm7 Em
Oh. I'm coming slow but speeding. Do you wish a dance? And while I'm in
Dsus2 Am Bm E5 D
the front , the play on time is won. Oh, but the difficulty's coming
Am Bm E5 D Am Bm Em9/7 D
here.
G D C G D C
I will go in this way and find my own way out. I won't tell you to be, but
Am Bm7 Em7 Dsus2
it's coming to much more. Me. Come down the ghosts come back reeling in
Am Bm Em7 Dsus2
you now. Oh, what if they came down crushing?
Am Bm7 Em Dsus2 Am
In a way, I used to play for all of the lonliness that nobody notices now.
Bm7 Em Dsus2 Am Bm E5 Dsus2 Am
Boy begging, slow I'm coming here, yeah yeah yeah. Only waiting. I
Bm7 Em7 Dsus2 Am Bm7
wanted to stay I wanted play, I wanted to love you. I'm only this far, and
Em Dsus2 Am Bm Em9 Em7
only tomorrow leads the way. I'm coming a waltzing back and moving into
Dsus2
your head. Please.
G D Csus2 G
I wouldn't pass this by. Oh, I wouldn't take any more than I need. What
D Csus2 G D
sort of man goes by. I will bring you water. Why won't you ever be glad?
C G6 D
It melts in to wonder. I came in praying for you. Why won't you run in to
C6/9 C Am Bm Em Dsus2
the rain and play and let the tears splash all over you?
Am Bm Em Dsus2 to the end.
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About this song: #41
"#41" was originally written by Dave Matthews as a reply to lawsuits brought forth by Ross Hoffman, a former associate and manager of the band. Hoffman owned rights to a number of the band's songs in the early 1990s; however, due to creative differences, he was eventually fired by the band, and the band's present manager, Coran Capshaw, was hired. As an owner to the band's songs, Hoffman felt he deserved a share of the profits, which later caused a legal dispute between him and the band.