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Drops In The Lake Chords

Em: 022000;
A: x02220;
B: x24442;
C: 032010;
Am: x02210;
Bm: x24432;
F#m: 244222;
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(INTRO)

Em 
 
A 
 
Em 
 
A 
 
 
 
(VER)
 
Em 
I get by, but I’m ti
A 
red of myself
 
And I d
Em 
oubt 
 
that
 
I ever will f
A 
ind someone else
Em 
Lonely days fall like
 
D
A 
rops in the lake of our l
C 
ove
 
I just wa
B 
nt it to be  
Am 
like it w
B 
as
 
And I w
B 
ant you to be as you
 
W
Am 
ere long a
B 
go
 
 
 
(VER)
 
Em 
I go down to the e
A 
dge of the lake
 
Where I  
Em 
wait through the night
 
For the d
A 
awn light to break
 
Mem
Em 
ories of old crash like
 
W
A 
aves on the shore of my m
C 
ind
 
And I p
B 
ray that the stars will a
Am 
lign
 
I just w
B 
ant us to be who
 
We w
Am 
ere long a
B 
go
 
 
 
(INSTRUMENTAL)
 
x2
Em 
 
Bm 
 
A 

 

 
 
 
(BRI)
 
 
I just  
Em 
want 
 
 
Bm 
what 
 
 
A 
was
 
How I ye
C 
arn for the yеars
 
We were yo
B 
ung and in l
Bm 
ovе
Em 
 
A 
 
Em 
 
A 
 
 
 
(VER)
 
Em 
I get by, but it’s h
A 
ard to forget
 
In the s
Em 
moke of denial
 
And the f
A 
og of regret
Em 
Dismal and darksome like
 
Cl
A 
ouds in the sky of my s
C 
oul
 
And I h
B 
ear thunder r
Em 
oll
 
Em 
I look up at the unc
A 
aring 
 
sky
 
With a pr
Em 
ayer on my lips
 
And a t
F#m 
ear in my e
A 
ye
Em 
Oh, how the heart burns like
 
F
A 
ire in the light of the m
C 
oon
 
I just h
B 
ope you’ll be comin’ back s
Em 
oon
 
 
 
(INSTRUMENTAL)
 
x4
Em 
 
Bm 
 
A 
 
You’re my l
Em 
ong-l
Bm 
ost 
 
l
A 
ove
 
Can we w
C 
ind back the wheels
 
To the w
B 
ay that it  
Em 
was?
Em 
 
A 
 
Em 
 
A 
Em 
 
Bm 
 
A 

 

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Drops In The Lake is the seventh track for album Long Lost, sung by Lord Huron. Guitar played by Brett Farkas.
Song based on Em scale and played with 7 chords.

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