Chords for Postcard
Tempo:
90.25 bpm
Chords used:
Gb
B
Ebm
Ab
Eb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Eb] [B]
[Gb] [Eb] [Ab]
[Gb] [Eb] [B]
[Gb] [Ab]
[Gb] I'm headed out west [Ebm] on a south Texas [B]
highway.
[Gb] Well, I left a [Ebm] crayon in the parking [B] lot.
[Gb] Well, she left me, [Ebm] but I still had [B] it my way.
[Gb] Known damn well that [Ebm] we never had a [B] shot.
She [Gb] said, go to hell, [Ebm] I said, I'll send you [B] the postcard.
[Gb] Telling you [Ebm] I'm sorry for [B] the gun.
[Gb] I guess I could [Ebm] have loved her for [B] the most part.
Now [Abm] I've bathed in the [B] bath, time to cut and [Gb] run.
Cut [Ab] and run, [B] time to cut and [Gb] run.
[Eb] [B] [Gb]
[Ebm] [Ab] [Gb] Guess I was way [Ebm] too wild.
[B] Prepared to force you to spin around.
[Gb] Trying to keep up [Ebm] with the ones who couldn't [B] catch.
[Gb] I'm still [Ebm] rambling, man.
And [B] I do the best I can to try [Gb] to settle down, [Ebm] but that scares me half [B] to death.
[Gb] She said, go to [Ebm] hell, I said, I'll [B] send you the postcard.
[Gb]
Telling you [Ebm] I'm sorry for [B] the gun.
[Gb] I guess I [Ebm] could have loved her [B] for the most part.
Now [Ab] I've bathed in the bath, time to cut [Gb] and run.
Cut [Ab] and run, [B] time to cut [Gb] and run.
[Ebm] I [B] guess I could have loved her [Gb] for [Ebm] [B]
[Gb] [Ebm] [Gb]
[Ebm] [B]
[Gb] the most part.
Maybe she was the one.
Maybe I jumped the gun.
But I'm up and gone, I ain't turning back around.
She'll find a better man who [B] don't break hearts the way I [Gb] can.
She could say one thing to me, I know [B] how it sounds.
[Gb] She'd say, go [Ebm] to hell, I'd say, [B] I'll send you the postcard.
[Gb] Telling [Ebm] you I'm sorry [B] for what I've done.
[Gb] I guess I [Ebm] could have loved her [B] for the most part.
[Gb] Now I think it's [Ebm] about time to [B] cut and run.
[Gb] She'd say, go [Ebm] to hell, I'd say, I'll send you the [Gb] postcard.
Cause I know she [Ebm] loved it when I [B] made her mad.
[Gb] I guess [Ebm] I could have loved her [B] for the most part.
[Abm] Now that I think about it, I guess [B] it's kind of mad.
[Gb] [Eb] [Ab]
[Gb] [Eb] [B]
[Gb] [Ab]
[Gb] I'm headed out west [Ebm] on a south Texas [B]
highway.
[Gb] Well, I left a [Ebm] crayon in the parking [B] lot.
[Gb] Well, she left me, [Ebm] but I still had [B] it my way.
[Gb] Known damn well that [Ebm] we never had a [B] shot.
She [Gb] said, go to hell, [Ebm] I said, I'll send you [B] the postcard.
[Gb] Telling you [Ebm] I'm sorry for [B] the gun.
[Gb] I guess I could [Ebm] have loved her for [B] the most part.
Now [Abm] I've bathed in the [B] bath, time to cut and [Gb] run.
Cut [Ab] and run, [B] time to cut and [Gb] run.
[Eb] [B] [Gb]
[Ebm] [Ab] [Gb] Guess I was way [Ebm] too wild.
[B] Prepared to force you to spin around.
[Gb] Trying to keep up [Ebm] with the ones who couldn't [B] catch.
[Gb] I'm still [Ebm] rambling, man.
And [B] I do the best I can to try [Gb] to settle down, [Ebm] but that scares me half [B] to death.
[Gb] She said, go to [Ebm] hell, I said, I'll [B] send you the postcard.
[Gb]
Telling you [Ebm] I'm sorry for [B] the gun.
[Gb] I guess I [Ebm] could have loved her [B] for the most part.
Now [Ab] I've bathed in the bath, time to cut [Gb] and run.
Cut [Ab] and run, [B] time to cut [Gb] and run.
[Ebm] I [B] guess I could have loved her [Gb] for [Ebm] [B]
[Gb] [Ebm] [Gb]
[Ebm] [B]
[Gb] the most part.
Maybe she was the one.
Maybe I jumped the gun.
But I'm up and gone, I ain't turning back around.
She'll find a better man who [B] don't break hearts the way I [Gb] can.
She could say one thing to me, I know [B] how it sounds.
[Gb] She'd say, go [Ebm] to hell, I'd say, [B] I'll send you the postcard.
[Gb] Telling [Ebm] you I'm sorry [B] for what I've done.
[Gb] I guess I [Ebm] could have loved her [B] for the most part.
[Gb] Now I think it's [Ebm] about time to [B] cut and run.
[Gb] She'd say, go [Ebm] to hell, I'd say, I'll send you the [Gb] postcard.
Cause I know she [Ebm] loved it when I [B] made her mad.
[Gb] I guess [Ebm] I could have loved her [B] for the most part.
[Abm] Now that I think about it, I guess [B] it's kind of mad.
Key:
Gb
B
Ebm
Ab
Eb
Gb
B
Ebm
_ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ [Gb] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _
_ _ _ [Gb] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ [Gb] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
_ _ [Gb] I'm headed out west [Ebm] on a south Texas [B]
highway.
_ [Gb] Well, I left a [Ebm] crayon in the parking [B] lot.
_ _ [Gb] Well, she left me, [Ebm] but I still had [B] it my way.
_ [Gb] Known damn well that [Ebm] we never had a [B] shot.
_ She [Gb] said, go to hell, [Ebm] I said, I'll send you [B] the postcard.
_ _ [Gb] Telling you [Ebm] I'm sorry for [B] the gun.
_ _ [Gb] I guess I could [Ebm] have loved her for [B] the most part.
Now [Abm] I've bathed in the [B] bath, time to cut and [Gb] run.
_ Cut [Ab] and run, [B] time to cut and [Gb] run.
_ [Eb] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [Gb] _
_ [Ebm] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ [Gb] Guess I was way [Ebm] too wild.
[B] Prepared to force you to spin around.
[Gb] Trying to keep up [Ebm] with the ones who couldn't [B] catch.
_ _ [Gb] I'm still [Ebm] rambling, man.
And [B] I do the best I can to try [Gb] to settle down, [Ebm] but that scares me half [B] to death.
_ [Gb] She said, go to [Ebm] hell, I said, I'll [B] send you the postcard.
_ _ [Gb]
Telling you [Ebm] I'm sorry for [B] the gun.
_ _ [Gb] I guess I [Ebm] could have loved her [B] for the most part.
Now [Ab] I've bathed in the bath, time to cut [Gb] and run.
_ Cut [Ab] and run, [B] time to cut [Gb] and run.
[Ebm] I [B] guess I could have loved her _ [Gb] for _ [Ebm] _ _ [B] _
_ [Gb] _ _ _ _ [Ebm] _ _ [Gb] _
_ _ _ _ _ [Ebm] _ _ [B] _
_ [Gb] the most part.
Maybe she was the one.
Maybe I jumped the gun.
But I'm up and gone, I ain't turning back around.
_ _ She'll find a better man who [B] don't break hearts the way I [Gb] can.
She could say one thing to me, I know [B] how it sounds.
_ [Gb] She'd say, go [Ebm] to hell, I'd say, [B] I'll send you the postcard.
_ _ [Gb] Telling [Ebm] you I'm sorry [B] for what I've done.
[Gb] I guess I [Ebm] could have loved her [B] for the most part.
_ [Gb] Now I think it's [Ebm] about time to [B] cut and run.
_ [Gb] She'd say, go [Ebm] to hell, I'd say, I'll send you the [Gb] postcard.
_ Cause I know she [Ebm] loved it when I [B] made her mad.
_ [Gb] I guess [Ebm] I could have loved her [B] for the most part.
[Abm] Now that I think about it, I guess [B] it's kind of mad. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Gb] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _
_ _ _ [Gb] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ [Gb] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
_ _ [Gb] I'm headed out west [Ebm] on a south Texas [B]
highway.
_ [Gb] Well, I left a [Ebm] crayon in the parking [B] lot.
_ _ [Gb] Well, she left me, [Ebm] but I still had [B] it my way.
_ [Gb] Known damn well that [Ebm] we never had a [B] shot.
_ She [Gb] said, go to hell, [Ebm] I said, I'll send you [B] the postcard.
_ _ [Gb] Telling you [Ebm] I'm sorry for [B] the gun.
_ _ [Gb] I guess I could [Ebm] have loved her for [B] the most part.
Now [Abm] I've bathed in the [B] bath, time to cut and [Gb] run.
_ Cut [Ab] and run, [B] time to cut and [Gb] run.
_ [Eb] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [Gb] _
_ [Ebm] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ [Gb] Guess I was way [Ebm] too wild.
[B] Prepared to force you to spin around.
[Gb] Trying to keep up [Ebm] with the ones who couldn't [B] catch.
_ _ [Gb] I'm still [Ebm] rambling, man.
And [B] I do the best I can to try [Gb] to settle down, [Ebm] but that scares me half [B] to death.
_ [Gb] She said, go to [Ebm] hell, I said, I'll [B] send you the postcard.
_ _ [Gb]
Telling you [Ebm] I'm sorry for [B] the gun.
_ _ [Gb] I guess I [Ebm] could have loved her [B] for the most part.
Now [Ab] I've bathed in the bath, time to cut [Gb] and run.
_ Cut [Ab] and run, [B] time to cut [Gb] and run.
[Ebm] I [B] guess I could have loved her _ [Gb] for _ [Ebm] _ _ [B] _
_ [Gb] _ _ _ _ [Ebm] _ _ [Gb] _
_ _ _ _ _ [Ebm] _ _ [B] _
_ [Gb] the most part.
Maybe she was the one.
Maybe I jumped the gun.
But I'm up and gone, I ain't turning back around.
_ _ She'll find a better man who [B] don't break hearts the way I [Gb] can.
She could say one thing to me, I know [B] how it sounds.
_ [Gb] She'd say, go [Ebm] to hell, I'd say, [B] I'll send you the postcard.
_ _ [Gb] Telling [Ebm] you I'm sorry [B] for what I've done.
[Gb] I guess I [Ebm] could have loved her [B] for the most part.
_ [Gb] Now I think it's [Ebm] about time to [B] cut and run.
_ [Gb] She'd say, go [Ebm] to hell, I'd say, I'll send you the [Gb] postcard.
_ Cause I know she [Ebm] loved it when I [B] made her mad.
_ [Gb] I guess [Ebm] I could have loved her [B] for the most part.
[Abm] Now that I think about it, I guess [B] it's kind of mad. _ _ _ _ _ _