James - Sometimes [lyrics] Chords
Tempo:
61.5 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
F#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A]
There's a storm outside, and the gap between crack and thunder, crack and thunder, it's
closing in, it's closing in.
The rain floods gutters, and makes a great sound on concrete.
On a flat roof, there's a boy leaning against a wall of rain, aerial held high, calling
come on thunder, come on thunder.
Sometimes, [F#m] when I look deep in [D] your eyes, I swear I can [A] see your soul.
Sometimes, [F#m] when I look deep in [A] your eyes, I swear I can see your soul.
It's a monsoon, and the rain lifts lids of cars, spinning buses like toys, stripping
them to crows.
Across the bay, the waves are turning into something else, picking up fishing boats and
spewing them on the shore.
The boy is hit, lit up against the sky, like a sign, like a neon sign.
But then he crumples, drops into the gutter, outstrings, legs twitching, blood swells his
clothes, delivers him on, delivers him on.
Sometimes, [F#m]
when I look deep in [D] your eyes, I swear I can [A] see your soul.
Sometimes, [F#m] when I look deep in [D] your eyes, I swear I can [A] see your soul.
[D]
[A]
There's four new colors in the rainbow, an old [D] man's taking Polaroids.
[A]
But all he captures is endless rain, endless rain, endless rain.
He says, listen, takes my hand, puts my ear to his, and I swear I can hear the sea.
Sometimes,
[D] when I look deep [A] in your eyes,
[D] [A] I swear I can see your soul.
But your soul.
Sometimes, [F#m] [D] when I look deep in your [A] eyes, I swear I can see your soul.
But your soul.
[F#m] [D] Sometimes, when I look deep in your eyes, I swear I can see [A] your soul.
Sometimes, I look [D] in your eyes, I see [A] your soul.
Sometimes, [F#m] when I look [D] in your [A] eyes, I see your soul.
Oh, sunshine, I look [D] in your eyes and I see [A] your soul.
Sunshine.
[F#m] [D]
There's a storm outside, and the gap between crack and thunder, crack and thunder, it's
closing in, it's closing in.
The rain floods gutters, and makes a great sound on concrete.
On a flat roof, there's a boy leaning against a wall of rain, aerial held high, calling
come on thunder, come on thunder.
Sometimes, [F#m] when I look deep in [D] your eyes, I swear I can [A] see your soul.
Sometimes, [F#m] when I look deep in [A] your eyes, I swear I can see your soul.
It's a monsoon, and the rain lifts lids of cars, spinning buses like toys, stripping
them to crows.
Across the bay, the waves are turning into something else, picking up fishing boats and
spewing them on the shore.
The boy is hit, lit up against the sky, like a sign, like a neon sign.
But then he crumples, drops into the gutter, outstrings, legs twitching, blood swells his
clothes, delivers him on, delivers him on.
Sometimes, [F#m]
when I look deep in [D] your eyes, I swear I can [A] see your soul.
Sometimes, [F#m] when I look deep in [D] your eyes, I swear I can [A] see your soul.
[D]
[A]
There's four new colors in the rainbow, an old [D] man's taking Polaroids.
[A]
But all he captures is endless rain, endless rain, endless rain.
He says, listen, takes my hand, puts my ear to his, and I swear I can hear the sea.
Sometimes,
[D] when I look deep [A] in your eyes,
[D] [A] I swear I can see your soul.
But your soul.
Sometimes, [F#m] [D] when I look deep in your [A] eyes, I swear I can see your soul.
But your soul.
[F#m] [D] Sometimes, when I look deep in your eyes, I swear I can see [A] your soul.
Sometimes, I look [D] in your eyes, I see [A] your soul.
Sometimes, [F#m] when I look [D] in your [A] eyes, I see your soul.
Oh, sunshine, I look [D] in your eyes and I see [A] your soul.
Sunshine.
[F#m] [D]
Key:
A
D
F#m
A
D
F#m
A
D
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ There's a storm outside, and the gap between crack and thunder, crack and thunder, it's
closing in, it's closing in.
_ The rain floods gutters, and makes a great sound on concrete.
On a flat roof, there's a boy leaning against a wall of rain, aerial held high, calling
come on thunder, come on thunder.
_ Sometimes, _ [F#m] when I look deep in [D] your eyes, I swear I can [A] see your soul. _
Sometimes, [F#m] when I look deep in [A] your eyes, I swear I can see your soul.
_ It's a monsoon, and the rain lifts lids of cars, spinning buses like toys, stripping
them to crows.
Across the bay, the waves are turning into something else, picking up fishing boats and
spewing them on the shore.
_ The boy is hit, lit up against the sky, like a sign, like a neon sign. _
But then he crumples, drops into the gutter, outstrings, legs twitching, _ blood swells his
clothes, delivers him on, delivers him on.
_ Sometimes, _ [F#m]
when I look deep in [D] your eyes, I swear I can [A] see your soul.
_ Sometimes, [F#m] when I look deep in [D] your eyes, I swear I can [A] see your soul. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ There's four new colors in the rainbow, an old [D] man's taking Polaroids.
[A] _ _
But all he captures is endless rain, endless rain, endless rain.
He says, listen, takes my hand, puts my ear to his, and I swear I can hear the sea.
_ _ Sometimes, _
_ [D] when I look deep [A] in your eyes, _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] I swear I can see your soul.
But your soul.
Sometimes, [F#m] _ _ [D] when I look deep in your [A] eyes, I swear I can see your soul.
But your soul.
_ _ [F#m] _ [D] Sometimes, when I look deep in your eyes, I swear I can see [A] your soul.
_ Sometimes, _ I look [D] in your eyes, I see [A] your soul.
_ _ Sometimes, _ [F#m] when I look [D] in your [A] eyes, I see your soul.
Oh, _ sunshine, _ I look [D] in your eyes and I see [A] your soul.
_ _ Sunshine.
_ [F#m] _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ There's a storm outside, and the gap between crack and thunder, crack and thunder, it's
closing in, it's closing in.
_ The rain floods gutters, and makes a great sound on concrete.
On a flat roof, there's a boy leaning against a wall of rain, aerial held high, calling
come on thunder, come on thunder.
_ Sometimes, _ [F#m] when I look deep in [D] your eyes, I swear I can [A] see your soul. _
Sometimes, [F#m] when I look deep in [A] your eyes, I swear I can see your soul.
_ It's a monsoon, and the rain lifts lids of cars, spinning buses like toys, stripping
them to crows.
Across the bay, the waves are turning into something else, picking up fishing boats and
spewing them on the shore.
_ The boy is hit, lit up against the sky, like a sign, like a neon sign. _
But then he crumples, drops into the gutter, outstrings, legs twitching, _ blood swells his
clothes, delivers him on, delivers him on.
_ Sometimes, _ [F#m]
when I look deep in [D] your eyes, I swear I can [A] see your soul.
_ Sometimes, [F#m] when I look deep in [D] your eyes, I swear I can [A] see your soul. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ There's four new colors in the rainbow, an old [D] man's taking Polaroids.
[A] _ _
But all he captures is endless rain, endless rain, endless rain.
He says, listen, takes my hand, puts my ear to his, and I swear I can hear the sea.
_ _ Sometimes, _
_ [D] when I look deep [A] in your eyes, _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] I swear I can see your soul.
But your soul.
Sometimes, [F#m] _ _ [D] when I look deep in your [A] eyes, I swear I can see your soul.
But your soul.
_ _ [F#m] _ [D] Sometimes, when I look deep in your eyes, I swear I can see [A] your soul.
_ Sometimes, _ I look [D] in your eyes, I see [A] your soul.
_ _ Sometimes, _ [F#m] when I look [D] in your [A] eyes, I see your soul.
Oh, _ sunshine, _ I look [D] in your eyes and I see [A] your soul.
_ _ Sunshine.
_ [F#m] _ _ [D] _