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Emerson Drive - You're Like Coming Home Chords

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You're Like Coming Home Chords

(ver. 1)
Emerson Drive
You're Like Comin' Home - Emerson Drive


**PLAY WITH CAPO ON 3RD FRET**



Intro: A


A
Ridin' restless under a broken sky
A
Weary traveller, somethin' missin' inside
        Bm            D               A    
Always lookin' for a reason to turn around
A
Desperate for a little peace of mind
A
Just a bit of what I left behind
        Bm            D                    A
Well, I found it now, you're like coming home


Chorus:
               D
You're like a Sunday mornin', pleasin' my eyes
          A
You're a midsummer's dream under a star-soaked sky
      D                            A/C#                 E
That peaceful easy feelin' at the end of a long, long road
                    A     D
You're like coming home 
                    A     D
You're like coming home 
                    A 
You're like coming home


A
Go ahead let your hair fall down
A
This wanderlust it's gone now
     Bm                  D                   A
Here in your arms, I'm safe from the world again
A
These are the days that can't be erased
A
Baby, there isn't a better place
            Bm       D                  A   
You're like Heaven, you're like coming home


Chorus:
               D
You're like a Sunday mornin', pleasin' my eyes
          A
You're a midsummer's dream under a star-soaked sky
      D                            A/C#                 E
That peaceful easy feelin' at the end of a long, long road
                    A     D
You're like coming home 


F#m          D                B
You're that innocence, that serenity
      E
That long-lost part of me



CHORUS (REPEATS)


Chords:
A   =   x02220
A/C#=   x42220
B   =   x24442(bar chord) or xx4442
D   =   xx0232
E   =   022100
F#m =   244222(bar chord) 




 
            
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