5 Chords used in the song: Em, D, C, G, Am
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[VERSE 1]
Em D
You, you know how to get me so low
C G
My heart had a crash when we spoke
D Am
I can't fix what you broke
Em D
You, you always have a reason
C G
Again & again this feelin'
D Am
Why do I give in?
Em G D C Em
& I always was, always was one for crying
G D Am
I always was one for tears
[CHORUS]
D
The sun's getting cold, It's snowing
C G D
Looks like an Early Winter for us
C G D
Looks like an Early Winter for us
Am
An Early Winter
D C
Oh I need you to turn me over
[VERSE 2]
Em D
It's sad the map of the world is on you
C G
The moon gravitates around you
D Am
The seasons escape you
Em G D C Em
& I always was, always was one for crying
G D Am
I always was one for tears
Em G D C Em
No, I never was, never was one for lying
G D Am
You lied to me all of these years
[CHORUS]
[BRIDGE]
Em
Why?
G D
Why do you act so stupid?
Em
Why?
G D
You know that I'm always right
[CHORUS]
It looks like an Early Winter for us
It hurts & I can't remember sunlight
An Early Winter for us
The leaves are changing colour for us
& it gets too much, yeah it gets so much
Starting over & over & over again
& it gets too much, yeah it gets so much
Starting over & over & over again
& it gets too much, yeah it gets so much
It looks like an Early Winter for us
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About this song: Early Winter
"Early Winter" is an 1980s inspired pop rock ballad written by Tim Rice-Oxley (pianist for British band Keane) for Gwen Stefani's second album The Sweet Escape (2006). The song received positive reviews from music critics, and its opening riffs were used in a Hewlett-Packard commercial featuring Stefani. It was released as the album's fifth and final single in several European countries.