Comfort by Matthew Ryan on his 1997 "May Day" album. Standard tuning.
Intro: Bm, A, G, D, A (x2)
Verse 1:
Bm A
I was sitting in hell's kitchen, contemplating murder
G D A
Contemplating murder, contemplating the great escape
Bm A
When you walked in looking like crap but satisfied
G
I swear that you looked satisfied and
D A
I hated you for that
Chorus:
Bm
Well someone once said if you never
A
Look back then you'll never regret nothing
G D A
Oh but nothing has got a way of sneakin' up
Intro: Bm, A, G, D, A
Bridge:
G
Well I know you did not ask but
D
I've got some comfort to offer
A Bm A
Nothing very good or bad ever lasts
Intro: Bm, A, G, D, A
Verse 2:
Bm
Well the bum that slipped underneath the fridge
A
Like a phantom card, we call him happiness
G D A
Oh that happiness is a miserable son of a bitch
Verse 3:
Bm
Now the kitchen's getting crowded and the band is really loud
A
And there's a fat man saying he's my friend
G
Well hey man if you're my friend
D A
Will you spot me a drink?
Chorus:
Bm
And the couple in the corner
A
They're the reason why I hate rock and roll
G D
'Cause rock and roll is dead
A Bm
It's dead it's dead
Solo Chords: Bm, A, G, D, A
Outro Verse:
G
Well I know you did not ask but
D
I've got some comfort to offer
A Bm A
Nothing very good or bad ever lasts
Intro: Bm, A, G, D, A
End on Bm.