Twinkling Lights Chords by Annalise Emerick
Tempo:
128.8 bpm
Chords used:
B
Abm
E
Ebm
Gb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[B]
There was a place in Maine, not that long ago, [Abm] where we would hide away for several
months or [E] so.
Tucked beneath the pines and under summer [B] skies, and 20-somethings running barefoot every night.
And some of us were new, and some had been for years, and a [Abm] few of us found love, all
of us had fears.
[E] But every single night, we'd gather by the fire, [B] and sing away the night.
And oh, [Abm] when the fire [E]
burns out and [B] the embers all die, we [Abm] still have all [E] our stories like
[B] stars in the sky.
And [Abm] we will always [E]
remember how [B] we lit up the night, [Abm] those summers by [E] the lake, like
[B] a million twinkling [Abm] lights.
[B]
And the days were only measured by the sun's rise and fall, [Abm] and we spent our nights out
searching [E] for the meaning of it all.
Falling deep in love, sneaking out at night, [B] somehow it just felt right.
And oh, [Abm] when the fire [E] burns out and [B] the embers all die, we [Abm] still have all our [E] stories like
[B]
stars in the sky.
And [Abm] we will always [E] remember how [B] we lit up the night, [Abm] those summers by [E] the lake, like
[B] a million [Gb] [Ebm] twinkling [Abm]
[E] lights.
[B]
[Abm]
[E] [B]
Twinkling lights.
Well I never saw it coming, but now I'll always know [Abm] that summer's more than freedom and love
come and go.
[E] We may not have it now, but we had it then.
We [Ebm] will never be the same, no matter how [B] it ends.
Because when we've all grown old, living far away, [Abm] on our darkest days, we will remember Maine.
Cause [E] there's something about a fire and a couple rounds of beer, and [B] we're telling all
our dreams, loud for all to hear.
And [Abm] oh, when the fire [E] burns out and [B] the embers all [Gb] die, we [Abm] still have all [E] our stories like
[B]
stars in the sky.
And we [Abm] will always [E] remember [B] how we lit up the night, [Abm] those summers by the [E] lake, [B] like
a million twinkling lights.
[Abm] When the fire [B] burns out and the embers all [Ebm] die, we [Abm] still have all [N] our stories.
There was a place in Maine, not that long ago, [Abm] where we would hide away for several
months or [E] so.
Tucked beneath the pines and under summer [B] skies, and 20-somethings running barefoot every night.
And some of us were new, and some had been for years, and a [Abm] few of us found love, all
of us had fears.
[E] But every single night, we'd gather by the fire, [B] and sing away the night.
And oh, [Abm] when the fire [E]
burns out and [B] the embers all die, we [Abm] still have all [E] our stories like
[B] stars in the sky.
And [Abm] we will always [E]
remember how [B] we lit up the night, [Abm] those summers by [E] the lake, like
[B] a million twinkling [Abm] lights.
[B]
And the days were only measured by the sun's rise and fall, [Abm] and we spent our nights out
searching [E] for the meaning of it all.
Falling deep in love, sneaking out at night, [B] somehow it just felt right.
And oh, [Abm] when the fire [E] burns out and [B] the embers all die, we [Abm] still have all our [E] stories like
[B]
stars in the sky.
And [Abm] we will always [E] remember how [B] we lit up the night, [Abm] those summers by [E] the lake, like
[B] a million [Gb] [Ebm] twinkling [Abm]
[E] lights.
[B]
[Abm]
[E] [B]
Twinkling lights.
Well I never saw it coming, but now I'll always know [Abm] that summer's more than freedom and love
come and go.
[E] We may not have it now, but we had it then.
We [Ebm] will never be the same, no matter how [B] it ends.
Because when we've all grown old, living far away, [Abm] on our darkest days, we will remember Maine.
Cause [E] there's something about a fire and a couple rounds of beer, and [B] we're telling all
our dreams, loud for all to hear.
And [Abm] oh, when the fire [E] burns out and [B] the embers all [Gb] die, we [Abm] still have all [E] our stories like
[B]
stars in the sky.
And we [Abm] will always [E] remember [B] how we lit up the night, [Abm] those summers by the [E] lake, [B] like
a million twinkling lights.
[Abm] When the fire [B] burns out and the embers all [Ebm] die, we [Abm] still have all [N] our stories.
Key:
B
Abm
E
Ebm
Gb
B
Abm
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[B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ There was a place in Maine, not that long ago, [Abm] where we would hide away for several
months or [E] so.
Tucked beneath the pines and under summer [B] skies, and 20-somethings running barefoot every night.
And some of us were new, and some had been for years, and a [Abm] few of us found love, all
of us had fears.
[E] But every single night, we'd gather by the fire, [B] and sing away the night.
And oh, [Abm] when the fire _ [E]
burns out and [B] the _ embers all die, we [Abm] still have all [E] our stories like
[B] _ stars in the sky.
And [Abm] we will always _ [E]
remember how [B] we lit up the night, _ [Abm] those summers by [E] the lake, like
[B] a _ million _ _ twinkling [Abm] _ _ lights.
[B] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ And the days were only measured by the sun's rise and fall, [Abm] and we spent our nights out
searching [E] for the meaning of it all.
Falling deep in love, sneaking out at night, [B] somehow it just felt right.
And oh, [Abm] when the fire _ [E] burns out and [B] the _ embers all die, we [Abm] still have all our [E] _ stories like
[B]
stars in the sky.
And [Abm] we will _ always [E] remember how [B] we lit up the night, _ [Abm] those summers by [E] the lake, like
[B] a _ million [Gb] _ [Ebm] twinkling _ [Abm] _
_ _ [E] lights.
_ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Abm] _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [B]
Twinkling lights. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Well I never saw it coming, but now I'll always know [Abm] that summer's more than freedom and love
come and go.
[E] We may not have it now, but we had it then.
We [Ebm] will never be the same, no matter how [B] it ends.
Because when we've all grown old, living far away, [Abm] on our darkest days, we will remember Maine.
Cause [E] there's something about a fire and a couple rounds of beer, and [B] we're telling all
our dreams, loud for all to hear.
And [Abm] oh, when the fire [E] _ burns out and [B] the embers all [Gb] die, we [Abm] still have all [E] our stories like
[B]
stars in the sky.
_ And we [Abm] will always _ [E] remember [B] how we lit up the night, [Abm] those summers by the [E] lake, [B] like
a _ million _ twinkling lights.
[Abm] When the fire _ [B] burns out and the embers all [Ebm] die, we [Abm] still have all [N] our stories. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ There was a place in Maine, not that long ago, [Abm] where we would hide away for several
months or [E] so.
Tucked beneath the pines and under summer [B] skies, and 20-somethings running barefoot every night.
And some of us were new, and some had been for years, and a [Abm] few of us found love, all
of us had fears.
[E] But every single night, we'd gather by the fire, [B] and sing away the night.
And oh, [Abm] when the fire _ [E]
burns out and [B] the _ embers all die, we [Abm] still have all [E] our stories like
[B] _ stars in the sky.
And [Abm] we will always _ [E]
remember how [B] we lit up the night, _ [Abm] those summers by [E] the lake, like
[B] a _ million _ _ twinkling [Abm] _ _ lights.
[B] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ And the days were only measured by the sun's rise and fall, [Abm] and we spent our nights out
searching [E] for the meaning of it all.
Falling deep in love, sneaking out at night, [B] somehow it just felt right.
And oh, [Abm] when the fire _ [E] burns out and [B] the _ embers all die, we [Abm] still have all our [E] _ stories like
[B]
stars in the sky.
And [Abm] we will _ always [E] remember how [B] we lit up the night, _ [Abm] those summers by [E] the lake, like
[B] a _ million [Gb] _ [Ebm] twinkling _ [Abm] _
_ _ [E] lights.
_ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Abm] _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [B]
Twinkling lights. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Well I never saw it coming, but now I'll always know [Abm] that summer's more than freedom and love
come and go.
[E] We may not have it now, but we had it then.
We [Ebm] will never be the same, no matter how [B] it ends.
Because when we've all grown old, living far away, [Abm] on our darkest days, we will remember Maine.
Cause [E] there's something about a fire and a couple rounds of beer, and [B] we're telling all
our dreams, loud for all to hear.
And [Abm] oh, when the fire [E] _ burns out and [B] the embers all [Gb] die, we [Abm] still have all [E] our stories like
[B]
stars in the sky.
_ And we [Abm] will always _ [E] remember [B] how we lit up the night, [Abm] those summers by the [E] lake, [B] like
a _ million _ twinkling lights.
[Abm] When the fire _ [B] burns out and the embers all [Ebm] die, we [Abm] still have all [N] our stories. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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