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This song is originally played with the chord formations of the key of D on Capo 1. I changed the Capo to 3 so
that I could transpose the chords to C, which is an easier key to play for beginners.
These chords can still be played with the original track, since they remain in the same
key. Good luck, have fun!
Tabbed by Luke Stirton
Capo 3
C G E
Had lips like candy, hair flowing like water,
Am F
Skin like velvet made the whole damn world slow down.
C G E
She was a preachers daughter, never did what daddy taught her,
Am F C ... C Am F ... C
And the rebel in her soul brought her to me.
C F C
The river was cold and the river was wide;
F C G
She flowed from the mountain, straight across the Great Divide.
F C F C
And her heart ran cold but her love runs deep;
F C G C
Sheâs fire on the mountain, wrecking everyone she meets.
F C F C
Sheâs like rain when she rolls in but that sunshine in her thunder
F C G
Makes the loneliest heart wonder if the ride is worth the pain.
F C F C
Might not be storm clouds in sight, oh but don't you worry friend;
F C G C ... C Am F G C
Sheâs coming around the bend, sheâs holding lightning in both hands.
C F C
Lord please know itâs that time for me to go;
F C G
The river has me heart, sheâs the keeper of my soul.
F C F C
On one side of the water thereâs sweet everlasting grace;
F C G C
The other side could end your life or steal your breath away.
F C F C
Sheâs like rain when she rolls in but that sunshine in her thunder
F C G
Makes the loneliest heart wonder if the ride is worth the pain.
F C F C
Might not be storm clouds in sight, oh but don't you worry friend;
F C G Am G F G C
Sheâs coming around the bend, sheâs holding lightning in both hands.
Fiddle Solo
F G E Am
Sheâs a natural disaster, sheâll tear the land in two;
F C G Am
Sheâs running to be running cause its all she knows to do.
F G E Am
Sheâs a tumbleweed a-rolling, a river running wild,
F C G C
A hurricane a-blowing; sheâs the calm after the storm under an Appalachian sunset sky.
F C F C
Sheâs like rain when she rolls in but that sunshine in her thunder
F C G
Makes the loneliest heart wonder if the ride is worth the pain.
F C F C
Might not be storm clouds in sight, oh but don't you worry friend;
F C G C
Sheâs coming around the bend, sheâs holding lightning in both hands.
F C
Sheâs like rain when she rolls in,
G C
But there's sunshine in her thunder.
F C
Sheâs coming around the bend;
G C
Sheâs holding lightning in both hands.
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