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Acorde de Seventeener (17th And 37th) - The Lawrence Arms

Letra de Seventeener (17th And 37th)

E       B 

I never wanted to die old,

C#m

But it's too late now,

A

My heart has grown so cold.

E B

And the corpse I leave behind

C#m

ain't gonna be no pretty boy

A

It's a sick sack of disease.



We thought about ways we'd love to go.

high and beautiful, and fucking in the snow.

On New Years Day or Christmas Eve,

On a warm November night buried beneath the orange leaves.

A B E

It's a few dreams on the ways that we could leave.



C#m B A

My heart got kicked out of all its homes,

C#m B E A

And dying young just didn't work and so I guess I'm dying old

A B C#m

And now there ain't nowhere left to go,

A B E

'Cause all my loves would rather be alone.



And yesterday I woke up to find,

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The black in my beard had turn to white.

And the pretty girls that used to smile at me,

Just stared off straight ahead or looked down at their feet.



C#m A

So tonight I'll sit up here

E B

With these streetlights and these seventeen beers.

C#m A

Straight from the page of a teenage diary,

E B A B

Underneath these shitty stars like I was seventeen.



That my heart got kicked out of all its homes,

And dying young just didn't work and so I guess I'm dying old

And there ain't nowhere left to go,

'Cause all my loves would rather be alone.



And there ain't nowhere left to go,

'Cause all my loves would rather be alone.



Guitar in Chorus / After Chorus

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Letra subida por: An�nimo

Discos en los que aparece este acorde: Metropole

El acorde de Seventeener (17th And 37th) de The Lawrence Arms es una versi�n de la canci�n original realizada por colaboradores/usuarios de Coveralia.

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