Ray LaMontagne

You Can Bring Me Flowers

Ray LaMontagne

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Intro: G

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My eyes are dried my hands are tied
                      C
There's nothing I can say
                G
If you feel the need to go
                     D
I wont stand in your way
     G            Em
I'll sit and cry, say goodbye
C                 G
Sing this sad sad song
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And you can bring me flowers when I'm dead and gone
G                D                C              G
You can bring me flowers when I'm dead, dead and gone


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Well fate has played his hand so cruel 
                      C
There's nothing I can do
                  G
Say you lost your faith in me
               D
me my trust in you
     G              Em
I'll sit and think, drown and drink 
C                 G
Sing this sad sad song
G                    D                C              G
And you can bring me flowers when I'm dead, dead and gone
G                    D                C              G
And you can bring me flowers when I'm dead, dead and gone


         C    F   C
When I'm dead and gone
    C          F      C    
The pain won't linger on
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It'll settle in my bones, stab my mind?
         Em
When I'm dead and gone

There'll be no one to curse me
   C#*                                 D
To hurt me like you've done a thousand times

    G
Now when you're lying in his arms
                C
Think of me and know
                          G
The choice you made ain't feelin clearer
                   D
It cost me a heavy toll
     G            Em
I'll sit and cry, say goodbye
C                 A7
Sing this sad sad song

G                D                C              G
You can bring me flowers when I'm dead, dead and gone
    C                G
And you can bring me flowers
    C            G
You can bring me flowers
    C            G
You can bring me flowers
         C    D   G
When I'm dead and gone
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