Chords for Emerson Drive- Moments lyrics
Tempo:
71 bpm
Chords used:
D
E
A
Bm
Ab
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[A] [D]
[Ab] [D]
[Ab] [A] [E] I was coming to the end [D] of a long, long walk [E] when a man [D] crawled out of a cardboard box
[A] under the E Street Bridge, followed [Abm] me on [E] to it.
[D] I went out halfway across [E] with that homeless [D] shadow tagging along [A] so I dug for some change,
wouldn't need [E] it anyway.
He [D] took it looking just a [Bm] bit ashamed.
He [D] said, you know I haven't always been this way.
[A] I've had my moments, days in the [D] sun moments, I was second to [Bm] none moments when I knew I
did [A] what I [E] thought I couldn't do.
Like [A] that plane ride coming home from the war [D] that summer, my son was [Bm] born, memories
like a coat so [A] warm the cold [E] wind can't get through.
[D] Looking at [E] me now you might [D] not know it, but I've had [A] my moments.
[B] [E] I stood [D] there trying to find my nerve, [E] wondered if a single [D] soul on earth [A] would care at all.
I miss [E] me when I'm gone.
That old [D] man just kept hanging around, [Ab] looking at me, [D] looking down, [A] I think he recognized
that [E] look in my eyes.
[D] Standing with him there I felt [Bm] ashamed.
I [D] said, you know I haven't always been this way.
[E] I've had [A] my moments, days in the [D] sun moments, I was second to [Bm] none moments when I knew I
did [E] what I thought I couldn't do.
[D] Like [A] the day I walked away from the wine [D] for a woman who became my wife [Bm] in love and when
it was right [E] could always see me through.
[D] Looking at [Ab] me now you might [D] not know it, but I've had [A] my [B] moments.
[Db] I [A] [Gbm] know somewhere around a trash [E] can fire [D] tonight, [Bm] that old man tells his story [E] one more time.
He says, [A] I've had my moments, days in the sun [D] moments, [A] I was second to [Bm] none moments when
I knew I did [E] what I thought I couldn't do.
[D] Like [A] that cruel night on the East Street Bridge [D] when a young man almost standed it, [Bm] I was right
there, wasn't scared a bit, [E] and I held to pull in through.
[D] Looking at [Ab] me now you might [D] not know it.
Oh, looking at [E] me now you might [D] not know it.
I've had my moments.
I've had my moments.
[Ab] [A] [E] I've had [D] my moments.
[E] [D] I've had my moments.
[E] [A]
[D] [E] [D]
[A]
[Ab] [D] [E] [D]
[A] I've had my moments.
[Ab] [D] [E] [D]
[A]
[Ab] [D]
[Ab] [A] [E] I was coming to the end [D] of a long, long walk [E] when a man [D] crawled out of a cardboard box
[A] under the E Street Bridge, followed [Abm] me on [E] to it.
[D] I went out halfway across [E] with that homeless [D] shadow tagging along [A] so I dug for some change,
wouldn't need [E] it anyway.
He [D] took it looking just a [Bm] bit ashamed.
He [D] said, you know I haven't always been this way.
[A] I've had my moments, days in the [D] sun moments, I was second to [Bm] none moments when I knew I
did [A] what I [E] thought I couldn't do.
Like [A] that plane ride coming home from the war [D] that summer, my son was [Bm] born, memories
like a coat so [A] warm the cold [E] wind can't get through.
[D] Looking at [E] me now you might [D] not know it, but I've had [A] my moments.
[B] [E] I stood [D] there trying to find my nerve, [E] wondered if a single [D] soul on earth [A] would care at all.
I miss [E] me when I'm gone.
That old [D] man just kept hanging around, [Ab] looking at me, [D] looking down, [A] I think he recognized
that [E] look in my eyes.
[D] Standing with him there I felt [Bm] ashamed.
I [D] said, you know I haven't always been this way.
[E] I've had [A] my moments, days in the [D] sun moments, I was second to [Bm] none moments when I knew I
did [E] what I thought I couldn't do.
[D] Like [A] the day I walked away from the wine [D] for a woman who became my wife [Bm] in love and when
it was right [E] could always see me through.
[D] Looking at [Ab] me now you might [D] not know it, but I've had [A] my [B] moments.
[Db] I [A] [Gbm] know somewhere around a trash [E] can fire [D] tonight, [Bm] that old man tells his story [E] one more time.
He says, [A] I've had my moments, days in the sun [D] moments, [A] I was second to [Bm] none moments when
I knew I did [E] what I thought I couldn't do.
[D] Like [A] that cruel night on the East Street Bridge [D] when a young man almost standed it, [Bm] I was right
there, wasn't scared a bit, [E] and I held to pull in through.
[D] Looking at [Ab] me now you might [D] not know it.
Oh, looking at [E] me now you might [D] not know it.
I've had my moments.
I've had my moments.
[Ab] [A] [E] I've had [D] my moments.
[E] [D] I've had my moments.
[E] [A]
[D] [E] [D]
[A]
[Ab] [D] [E] [D]
[A] I've had my moments.
[Ab] [D] [E] [D]
[A]
Key:
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[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
[Ab] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Ab] _ _ [A] _ _ _ [E] I was coming to the end [D] of a long, long walk [E] when a man [D] crawled out of a cardboard box
[A] under the E Street Bridge, followed [Abm] me on [E] to it.
[D] I went out halfway across [E] with that homeless [D] shadow tagging along [A] so I dug for some change,
wouldn't need [E] it anyway.
He [D] took it looking just a [Bm] bit ashamed.
He [D] said, you know I haven't always been this way.
[A] I've had my moments, days in the [D] sun moments, I was second to [Bm] none moments when I knew I
did [A] what I [E] thought I couldn't do.
Like [A] that plane ride coming home from the war [D] that summer, my son was [Bm] born, memories
like a coat so [A] warm the cold [E] wind can't get through.
[D] Looking at [E] me now you might [D] not know it, but I've had [A] my moments.
_ [B] [E] I stood [D] there trying to find my nerve, [E] wondered if a single [D] soul on earth [A] would care at all.
I miss [E] me when I'm gone.
That old [D] man just kept hanging around, [Ab] looking at me, [D] looking down, [A] I think he recognized
that [E] look in my eyes.
[D] Standing with him there I felt [Bm] ashamed.
I [D] said, you know I haven't always been this way.
[E] I've had [A] my moments, days in the [D] sun moments, I was second to [Bm] none moments when I knew I
did [E] what I thought I couldn't do.
[D] Like [A] the day I walked away from the wine [D] for a woman who became my wife [Bm] in love and when
it was right [E] could always see me through.
[D] Looking at [Ab] me now you might [D] not know it, but I've had [A] my [B] moments.
[Db] I [A] [Gbm] know somewhere around a trash [E] can fire [D] tonight, _ _ [Bm] that old man tells his story [E] one more time.
He says, [A] I've had my moments, days in the sun [D] moments, [A] I was second to [Bm] none moments when
I knew I did [E] what I thought I couldn't do.
[D] Like [A] that cruel night on the East Street Bridge [D] when a young man almost standed it, [Bm] I was right
there, wasn't scared a bit, [E] and I held to pull in through.
[D] Looking at [Ab] me now you might [D] not know it.
Oh, looking at [E] me now you might [D] not know it.
I've had my moments.
_ _ _ _ I've had my moments.
[Ab] _ _ [A] _ [E] _ I've had [D] my moments.
_ _ _ [E] _ _ [D] I've had my moments.
[E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [D] _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Ab] _ _ [D] _ _ [E] _ _ [D] _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ I've had my moments. _
[Ab] _ _ [D] _ _ [E] _ _ [D] _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Ab] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Ab] _ _ [A] _ _ _ [E] I was coming to the end [D] of a long, long walk [E] when a man [D] crawled out of a cardboard box
[A] under the E Street Bridge, followed [Abm] me on [E] to it.
[D] I went out halfway across [E] with that homeless [D] shadow tagging along [A] so I dug for some change,
wouldn't need [E] it anyway.
He [D] took it looking just a [Bm] bit ashamed.
He [D] said, you know I haven't always been this way.
[A] I've had my moments, days in the [D] sun moments, I was second to [Bm] none moments when I knew I
did [A] what I [E] thought I couldn't do.
Like [A] that plane ride coming home from the war [D] that summer, my son was [Bm] born, memories
like a coat so [A] warm the cold [E] wind can't get through.
[D] Looking at [E] me now you might [D] not know it, but I've had [A] my moments.
_ [B] [E] I stood [D] there trying to find my nerve, [E] wondered if a single [D] soul on earth [A] would care at all.
I miss [E] me when I'm gone.
That old [D] man just kept hanging around, [Ab] looking at me, [D] looking down, [A] I think he recognized
that [E] look in my eyes.
[D] Standing with him there I felt [Bm] ashamed.
I [D] said, you know I haven't always been this way.
[E] I've had [A] my moments, days in the [D] sun moments, I was second to [Bm] none moments when I knew I
did [E] what I thought I couldn't do.
[D] Like [A] the day I walked away from the wine [D] for a woman who became my wife [Bm] in love and when
it was right [E] could always see me through.
[D] Looking at [Ab] me now you might [D] not know it, but I've had [A] my [B] moments.
[Db] I [A] [Gbm] know somewhere around a trash [E] can fire [D] tonight, _ _ [Bm] that old man tells his story [E] one more time.
He says, [A] I've had my moments, days in the sun [D] moments, [A] I was second to [Bm] none moments when
I knew I did [E] what I thought I couldn't do.
[D] Like [A] that cruel night on the East Street Bridge [D] when a young man almost standed it, [Bm] I was right
there, wasn't scared a bit, [E] and I held to pull in through.
[D] Looking at [Ab] me now you might [D] not know it.
Oh, looking at [E] me now you might [D] not know it.
I've had my moments.
_ _ _ _ I've had my moments.
[Ab] _ _ [A] _ [E] _ I've had [D] my moments.
_ _ _ [E] _ _ [D] I've had my moments.
[E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [D] _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Ab] _ _ [D] _ _ [E] _ _ [D] _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ I've had my moments. _
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