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Steel Train - Women I Belong To Ukulele

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Women I Belong To Ukulele

(ver. 1)
Steel Train
C F G x2

C
I wake in the night and I want to write about what we went through
F			    G
I've been lying still for weeks
C
Got this new piano, and its older than my dad
	F			    G
But it sings the way I think so I stay at home and play
C
I get in and out some of these days
       F		     G
I'd rather swing below this old red tree
	   C	  F    G             C	 F   G
But I get tired, yeah I've seen too much

		C
I aint got a dollar to my name but full of stories I am
F		    G
I ramble on about love and her and her
C
There were two of them, one left and one died
F		 G			    C
One year in the life, you know I lost everything
		      F			G
But I found a new home in the women I belong to
	       C      F	   G		C   F	G
They make me tired, yeah I've seen too much

		C
I aint never been so alone and I've never felt so cold
	F				  G
And i swear that I want love more than I want gold
      C
I'd trade it all for one more story with you
		F			G
Or one more kiss with her, one more year innocent
		C						
And there was a time not so long ago when I knew I had the world
F			     G
Oh I held it close, close enough to let me go
	     C	    F	     G	  	C	
It made me tired, yeah I've seen too much
F	   G
Yeah I've seen too much

C	F G
I said ayayay..

	C					
My past swings away from me as I swing beneath this old red tree
F			G
Been swinging here for years now
	  C							F
And I've swung through their deaths and weddings and confessed love
		G
To the women I belong to
	C							F
My mothers getting older and she watched colder winters as we age
		    G
Who does she belong to
		C   F		G	C	
I bet she's tired, bet she's seen too much
	   F		G	  C	
Im tired, you know I've seen too much
	   F	G	C
Im tired, I've seen too much
            
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