Chords for Nitty Gritty Dirt Band - Ripplin' Waters
Tempo:
70.2 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
B
D
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[D]
I've got rippling water to wake me to the morning my [G] woman in love.
And tall pine [D] trees are pointing us [A] easily to heaven above.
[D] Blue spruce flaming on the great in [C] the evening takes [G] the chill away fine.
[Em] [B] Cut the telephone line and the [E] story's the same.
[D] There's a worn red chair by the window that we found at a [G] sale down the way.
But some old women [D] said that they needed more [A] room for the winter.
[D] People like pulling out the stuff and when they sit [C] down [G] so it passes the time.
[Em] Cut the [B] telephone line and the [E] story's the same.
[A] Oh like a bubble on a [E] windy day.
Start to flutter when I [A] hear you say that you feel too good to [B] go away.
[E] You make me feel [A] fine and you've made my world a [E] warmer place.
By the sparkling of your [A] diamond face on a gray spot with a [B] little lace.
[E] And you make me feel [B] fine [E] warm as a mountain [B] sunshine.
[E] Come here to the [B] snow line.
[E] In a matter of a [A] humbine.
[E]
[A] [G]
[A] [D] Oh little Jennifer I'd give a penny for what you [G] got on your mind.
It seems like [D] most of the time you're [A] lying there dreaming.
[D] Maybe in your vision you see how [C] our mission is slightly [G] less than divine.
[Em] You cut [B] the telephone line and [E] the story's the same.
[G] [A]
[D] The end now we're putting water flow through pipes.
In the walls and the [G] teeth and the earworms.
And the closest I've [D] been to my family for [A] days is my music.
[D] But the silence staring at the morning sky.
[C] It's like hearing her calling my [G] [Em] name.
You cut the [B] telephone line and the story might [E]
change.
[A] Oh like a bubble on [E] a windy day.
Start to flutter when I [A] hear you say that you feel too good to [B] go away.
[E] You make me feel [A] fine and you've made my world a [E] warmer place.
By the sparkling of your [A] diamond face on a frayed spot with a [B] little [E] lace.
And you make me feel [B] fine [E] warm as a mountain sunshine.
On the edge of the [B] snow line.
[E] In a matter of a [A] humbine.
[E] [A]
[E] [A]
[E] [A]
[E] [A]
[E] [A]
[E] You cut the [A] telephone line [E] and [A]
the [E] story [A]
[E] [A]
[E] [A] might
I've got rippling water to wake me to the morning my [G] woman in love.
And tall pine [D] trees are pointing us [A] easily to heaven above.
[D] Blue spruce flaming on the great in [C] the evening takes [G] the chill away fine.
[Em] [B] Cut the telephone line and the [E] story's the same.
[D] There's a worn red chair by the window that we found at a [G] sale down the way.
But some old women [D] said that they needed more [A] room for the winter.
[D] People like pulling out the stuff and when they sit [C] down [G] so it passes the time.
[Em] Cut the [B] telephone line and the [E] story's the same.
[A] Oh like a bubble on a [E] windy day.
Start to flutter when I [A] hear you say that you feel too good to [B] go away.
[E] You make me feel [A] fine and you've made my world a [E] warmer place.
By the sparkling of your [A] diamond face on a gray spot with a [B] little lace.
[E] And you make me feel [B] fine [E] warm as a mountain [B] sunshine.
[E] Come here to the [B] snow line.
[E] In a matter of a [A] humbine.
[E]
[A] [G]
[A] [D] Oh little Jennifer I'd give a penny for what you [G] got on your mind.
It seems like [D] most of the time you're [A] lying there dreaming.
[D] Maybe in your vision you see how [C] our mission is slightly [G] less than divine.
[Em] You cut [B] the telephone line and [E] the story's the same.
[G] [A]
[D] The end now we're putting water flow through pipes.
In the walls and the [G] teeth and the earworms.
And the closest I've [D] been to my family for [A] days is my music.
[D] But the silence staring at the morning sky.
[C] It's like hearing her calling my [G] [Em] name.
You cut the [B] telephone line and the story might [E]
change.
[A] Oh like a bubble on [E] a windy day.
Start to flutter when I [A] hear you say that you feel too good to [B] go away.
[E] You make me feel [A] fine and you've made my world a [E] warmer place.
By the sparkling of your [A] diamond face on a frayed spot with a [B] little [E] lace.
And you make me feel [B] fine [E] warm as a mountain sunshine.
On the edge of the [B] snow line.
[E] In a matter of a [A] humbine.
[E] [A]
[E] [A]
[E] [A]
[E] [A]
[E] [A]
[E] You cut the [A] telephone line [E] and [A]
the [E] story [A]
[E] [A]
[E] [A] might
Key:
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A
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B
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_ _ I've got rippling water to wake me to the morning my [G] woman in love.
And tall pine [D] trees are pointing us [A] easily to heaven above.
_ [D] Blue spruce flaming on the great in [C] the evening takes [G] the chill away fine.
[Em] [B] Cut the telephone line and the [E] story's the same.
_ [D] There's a worn red chair by the window that we found at a [G] sale down the way.
But some old women [D] said that they needed more [A] room for the winter.
_ _ [D] People like pulling out the stuff and when they sit [C] down [G] so it passes the time.
[Em] Cut the [B] telephone line and the [E] story's the same.
_ _ [A] Oh like a bubble on a [E] windy day.
Start to flutter when I [A] hear you say that you feel too good to [B] go away.
[E] You make me feel [A] fine and you've made my world a [E] warmer place.
By the sparkling of your [A] diamond face on a gray spot with a [B] little lace.
[E] And you make me feel [B] fine [E] warm as a mountain [B] sunshine.
[E] Come here to the [B] snow line.
[E] In a matter of a [A] _ humbine.
_ [E] _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
[A] _ [D] Oh little Jennifer I'd give a penny for what you [G] got on your mind.
It seems like [D] most of the time you're [A] lying there dreaming.
_ _ [D] Maybe in your vision you see how [C] our mission is slightly [G] less than divine.
[Em] You cut [B] the telephone line and [E] the story's the same.
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ [D] The end now we're putting water flow through pipes.
In the walls and the [G] teeth and the earworms.
And the closest I've [D] been to my family for [A] days is my music.
_ [D] But the silence staring at the morning sky.
[C] It's like hearing her calling my [G] [Em] name.
You cut the [B] telephone line and the story might [E]
change.
_ [A] Oh like a bubble on [E] a windy day.
Start to flutter when I [A] hear you say that you feel too good to [B] go away.
[E] You make me feel [A] fine and you've made my world a [E] warmer place.
By the sparkling of your [A] diamond face on a frayed spot with a [B] little [E] lace.
And you make me feel [B] fine [E] warm as a mountain sunshine.
On the edge of the [B] snow line.
[E] In a matter of a [A] humbine. _
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_ _ [E] _ _ You _ _ _ _ cut the [A] telephone line _ _ [E] _ _ and [A] _ _
the [E] story _ _ _ [A] _ _
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_ _ [E] _ _ _ [A] _ might
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_ _ I've got rippling water to wake me to the morning my [G] woman in love.
And tall pine [D] trees are pointing us [A] easily to heaven above.
_ [D] Blue spruce flaming on the great in [C] the evening takes [G] the chill away fine.
[Em] [B] Cut the telephone line and the [E] story's the same.
_ [D] There's a worn red chair by the window that we found at a [G] sale down the way.
But some old women [D] said that they needed more [A] room for the winter.
_ _ [D] People like pulling out the stuff and when they sit [C] down [G] so it passes the time.
[Em] Cut the [B] telephone line and the [E] story's the same.
_ _ [A] Oh like a bubble on a [E] windy day.
Start to flutter when I [A] hear you say that you feel too good to [B] go away.
[E] You make me feel [A] fine and you've made my world a [E] warmer place.
By the sparkling of your [A] diamond face on a gray spot with a [B] little lace.
[E] And you make me feel [B] fine [E] warm as a mountain [B] sunshine.
[E] Come here to the [B] snow line.
[E] In a matter of a [A] _ humbine.
_ [E] _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
[A] _ [D] Oh little Jennifer I'd give a penny for what you [G] got on your mind.
It seems like [D] most of the time you're [A] lying there dreaming.
_ _ [D] Maybe in your vision you see how [C] our mission is slightly [G] less than divine.
[Em] You cut [B] the telephone line and [E] the story's the same.
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ [D] The end now we're putting water flow through pipes.
In the walls and the [G] teeth and the earworms.
And the closest I've [D] been to my family for [A] days is my music.
_ [D] But the silence staring at the morning sky.
[C] It's like hearing her calling my [G] [Em] name.
You cut the [B] telephone line and the story might [E]
change.
_ [A] Oh like a bubble on [E] a windy day.
Start to flutter when I [A] hear you say that you feel too good to [B] go away.
[E] You make me feel [A] fine and you've made my world a [E] warmer place.
By the sparkling of your [A] diamond face on a frayed spot with a [B] little [E] lace.
And you make me feel [B] fine [E] warm as a mountain sunshine.
On the edge of the [B] snow line.
[E] In a matter of a [A] humbine. _
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_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
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_ _ [E] _ _ You _ _ _ _ cut the [A] telephone line _ _ [E] _ _ and [A] _ _
the [E] story _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ [A] _ might