The key to getting this song to sound right is hammering on and off when
you change between the G and Gsus2, and the Em7 and Dsus4/E.
With a little practice it's really quite easy; don't let the weird chord names scare you.
G - 32003x
Gsus2 - 30003x
Em7 - 02203x
Dsus4/E - 00203x
D - xx0232
Cadd9 - x3203x
Asus4 - x0223x
[Intro]
G Gsus2 (x4)
[Verse]
G Gsus2 G Gsus2
Windshield reflections from rattling dashboards
Em7 Dsus4/E Em7
Trinkets from truck stops in places we don't know
G Gsus2 G Gsus2
Montreal skyline is stunning in the spring
Em7 Dsus4/E Em7
Makes me remember there's something worth keeping
Asus4 Cadd9 G Gsus2 G
And when the bars close I'll bring it all home back to you
[Verse]
G Gsus2 G Gsus2
Unopened stamp books and unaddressed postcards
Em7 Dsus4/E Em7
Wish I was better at finishing what I start
G Gsus2 G Gsus2
A life on the run is so much more forgiving
Em7 Dsus4/E
Than places and people that I left for living
Asus4 Cadd9 G
But down this highway I will still wait on for you
[Chorus]
Cadd9 G Cadd9 G
And when I've seen this world I won't wander anymore
Em7 D G
Still it's nothing without you
Cadd9 G
So darling if you're home
Cadd9 G
would you mind picking up the phone?
Em7 D G Gsus2 G
Cause I've got something to say
Cadd9 G
So darling if you're home
Cadd9 G
would you mind picking up the phone?
Em7 D G Gsus2 G
Cause I've got something to say