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Till The Morning Comes Chords

(ver. 1)
Steinar Albrigtsen
Till the Morning Comes
Steinar Albrigtsen
Alone Too Long - 1990

I play this with barre chords.
If you don't like barre, put a capo on first 
fret and you'll get away a little easier.

Intro Chords
Bb F C Bb C F

F                        Gm
I've heard reastless winds calling you
Bb       C            F
Seen the colors in your eyes
F                            Gm
Running wet from trouble deep within
Bb      C            F       
Leaving comes as no surprise

Chorus
F                             Gm
Stay with me till the morning comes
Bb      C               F
Let me hold you one more time
F                             Gm
Stay with me till the morning comes
Bb    C               F 
Maybe I can change your mind

F                          Gm
Seems a shame to waste a night like this
Bb       C             F
Big old moon shining bright
F                          Gm
Come to me and close your distant eyes
Bb   C                 F
Just untill the morning light

Choruse
F                             Gm
Stay with me till the morning comes
Bb      C               F
Let me hold you one more time
F                             Gm
Stay with me till the morning comes
Bb    C              F 
Maybe I can change your mind


Bridge
C
Time changes everything
Bb                   F
Let's leave the past behind
Dm       C
It's not forever
          Bb   Csus      C     
It's just one night at the time


Solo (same as verse)


Chorus (repeat & fade)


Chords                   Capo I
F    - 133211  -->       E    - 022100
Gm   - 355333  -->       F#m  - 244222
Bb   - x13331  -->       A    - x02220
C    - x35553  -->       B    - x24442
Dm   - x57765  -->       C#m  - x46654
Csus - x35563  -->       Bsus - x24452 
            
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