Red - Ordinary World Chords & Tabs

 

Ordinary World Chords & Tabs

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Version: 3 Type: Chords

Ordinary World Chords

   
Nice remake by Red.  Capo on the second fret


Bm                       /   D        E / Bm
Came in from a rainy thursday on the avenue
Bm                        /   D       E  / Bm
thought I heard you talking softly
Bm                           /   D      E / Bm
I turned on the lights, the tv and the radio
Bm                               /  D   E / Bm 
still I can't escape the ghost of you

Pre Chorus

Bm
What is happened to it all?
F#
Crazy, some say
A                           D
Where is the life that I recognize?
D
gone away

Chorus: 
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A                         E
But I won't cry for yesterday
                      G
there's an ordinary world
        D           A
somehow I have to find
A                        E
And as I try to make my way
                  G
to the ordinary world
        G           D
I will learn to survive


The rest of the song is the same the rest of the lyrics are as follows:  

Passion or coincidence once prompted you to say 
pride will tear us both apart 
Well now pride's gone out the window 
cross the rooftops, runaway 
Left me in the vacuum of my heart 

What is happening to me crazy some will say 
where is my friend when I need you most gone away 

But I won't cry for yesterday there's an ordinary world somehow I have to find 
And as I try to make my way to the ordinary world 
I will learn to survive 

Papers in the roadside tell of suffering and grief 
Fear today forgot tomorrow beside the news of holy war and holy need 
Our's is just a little sorrowed talk, just blown away 

And I won't cry for yesterday there's an ordinary world somehow I have to find 
And as I try to make my way to the ordinary world I will learn to survive 
Every world is my world (I will learn to survive) 
Any world is my world (I will learn to survive) 
Any world is my world, every world is our world, every world