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Bob Dylan - One Too Many Mornings Chords

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One Too Many Mornings Chords

(ver. 1)
Bob Dylan
CAPO: None


[Intro] 
C


[Verse 1]
         C                    Am
Down the streets the dogs are barking
       F                 C
And the day is a-gettin' dark
       C                Am
As the night comes in a-fallin
    F                  G
The dogs'll lose their bark
        C                 Am
And the silent night will shatter
         F                C
From the sounds inside my mind
          C            Am
Cause I'm one too many mornings
      F        G     C
And a thousand miles behind


[Bridge]
C Am F C   C Am F G
(*no lyrics - harmonica solo*)
C Am F C   C Am F G C
(*no lyrics - harmonica solo*)


[Verse 2]
         C                Am
From the crossroads of my doorstep
   F                  C
My eyes they start to fade
     C                 Am
As I turn my head back to the room
         F               G
Where my love and I have laid
      C                Am
And I gaze back to the street
        F            C
The sidewalk and the sign
        C            Am
And I'm one too many mornings
      F        G     C
And a thousand miles behind


[Bridge]
C Am F C   C Am F G
(*no lyrics - harmonica solo*)
C Am F C   C Am F G C
(*no lyrics - harmonica solo*)


[Verse 3]
       C               Am
It's a restless hungry feeling
           F              C
That don't mean no one no good
          C           Am
When ev'rything I'm a-sayin
        F              G
You can say it just as good
C                   Am
You're right from your side
   F              C
'n I'm right from mine.
                C            Am
We're both just one too many mornings
      F        G     C
And a thousand miles behind


[Outro]
C Am F C   C Am F G
(*no lyrics - harmonica solo*)
C Am F C   C Am F G C
(*no lyrics - harmonica solo*)            
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