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Deryl Dodd - A Bitter End (capo'd) Chords

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A Bitter End (capo'd) Chords

(ver. 1)
Deryl Dodd
A BITTER END
Deryl Dodd
1998, Columbia Records
6:06 AM 11/28/2004

======NOTE: I had a request to submit this song with a capo=======

Capo 3rd Fret (To Match Recording)

Intro: (G) (D/F#) (Em7) (Cadd9) (G) (G) (D) (D)

(G) Hey man I’m (D/F#) glad you asked
(Em7) ’cause I know (Cadd9) more about that than I (G) want to
And I’ll (D) share it with you
(G) If you don’t (D/F#) work things out
(Em7) And save your (Cadd9) love somehow
You’ll (G) know it then
What it’s like at the (D) bitter end

  First comes the (G) downpour, an emotional (Am7) uproar
  Brought (G/B) on by don’t (C) love you anymore
  Followed by a (D) slammin’ door
  Then ol’ (G) lonely moves in
  And the (Am7) hurt begins
  (G/B) That’s what it’s (Cadd9) like my friend
  If you (C) let it come (D) to a (Cadd9) bitter end

(G) If time were (D/F#) on my side
(Em7) Then it would (Cadd9) let me fly back (G) to the night
Of (D) our last fight
(G) And I could (D/F#) hold my tongue
(Em7) And hold on (Cadd9) to the one I should’ve (G) never let go
Then I wouldn’t (D) have to know everything about

  The (G) downpour, an emotional (Am7) uproar
  Brought (G/B) on by don’t (C) love you anymore
  Followed by a (D) slammin’ door
  Then ol’ (G) lonely moves in
  And the (Am7) hurt begins
  (G/B) That’s what it’s (Cadd9) like my friend
  If you (C) let it come (D) to a (Cadd9) bitter end

Solo: 

  First comes the (G) downpour, an emotional (Am7) uproar
  Brought (G/B) on by don’t (C) love you anymore
  Followed by a (D) slammin’ door
  Then ol’ (G) lonely moves in
  And the (Am7) hurt begins
  (G/B) That’s what it’s (Cadd9) like my friend
  If you (C) let it come (D) to a (Cadd9) bitter end (G) (G)

(G) Hey man I’m (D/F#) glad you asked
(Em7) ’cause I know (Cadd9) more about that...
...Than I (n.c.) want to (G)
 
            
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