Home » B » Bruce Cockburn »

Bruce Cockburn - Peggys Kitchen Wall Chords

Artists:  A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z # 

Peggys Kitchen Wall Chords

(ver. 1)
Bruce Cockburn
[Intro]
D  D/F# G G/A   D  D/F# G G/A
 
 
[Verse 1]
D               D/F#    G  G/A           D  D/F# G G/A
Crashing in the kitchen, noises in the hall
D               D/F#          G  G/A                         D  D/F# G G/A
Roll over and go back to sleep -- it's just a dream, that's all
D               D/F#
So how come the window's broken?
G                     G/A
What caused the glass to fall?
D                D/F#           G                Em
And who put that bullet hole in Peggy's kitchen wall?
D                D/F#           G                Em
And who put that bullet hole in Peggy's kitchen wall?
 
 
[Verse 2]
D       D/F#   G  G/A          D  D/F#  G  G/A
Police arrive -- muddy up the floor
D                D/F#   G  G/A                D  D/F#  G  G/A
Dig out half the plaster -- it's a .38 for sure
D                  D/F#
Kick the neighbour's door in
G                     G/A
Saying better tell it all
D                D/F#           G                Em
Who put that bullet hole in Peggy's kitchen wall?
D                D/F#           G                Em
And who put that bullet hole in Peggy's kitchen wall?
 
 
[Solo]
D  D/F# G G/A   D  D/F# G G/A
 
 
[Verse 3]
D              D/F#      G  G/A             D  D/F# G G/a
Blaster on the back porch shaking up the lane
D                         D/F#   G  G/A                        D  D/F# G G/A
They're drinking gin and joking -- laughter falling down like rain
D                D/F#
Everybody wears a halo
G                     G/A
Never saw nothing at all
D                D/F#           G                Em
So who put that bullet hole in Peggy's kitchen wall
D                D/F#           G                Em
So who put that bullet hole in Peggy's kitchen wall
 
 
[Outro]
D  D/F# G G/A   D  D/F# G G/A D
X            
Submit corrections

↑ Back to top | Tablatures and chords for acoustic guitar and electric guitar, ukulele, drums are parodies/interpretations of the original songs. You may use it for private study, scholarship, research or language learning purposes only