I Never Asked to Be Your Mountain by Tim Buckley Guitar Chords
p If you are looking for I Never Asked to Be Your Mountain guitar chords, you've come to the right place. You can play I Never Asked to Be Your Mountain by Tim Buckley using guitar or guitar. This song by Tim Buckley can also be played by that instruments. =/p p I Never Asked to Be Your Mountain guitar chords has rhythm and included in Goodbye and Hello (1967) album. You can also find another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords here. /p h3I Never Asked to Be Your Mountain by Tim Buckley Guitar Chords/h3 #br# brbr#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------#brbr##This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the #br##song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. #br# brbr#------------------------------------------------------------------------------#brbr#br#Date: Fri, 09 Jan 1998 23:56:28 -0500br#From: Dann Butterfield br#Subject: CRD: 'I Never Asked To Be Your Mountain' by Tim Buckleybr#br#I Never Asked To Be Your Mountainbr#(Buckley)br#br#TIM BUCKLEYbr#From Goodbye And Hello, 1967br#br#The recording is capoed at the first fret:br#actual is: D# C# G# F#br#br#Listen to the song for the rhythm, because the chord changesbr#aren't precise. It's fairly simple, you'll be able figure mostbr#of it out.br#br[D]O I never asked to be your mountainbrI [C]never asked to flybrRe[D]member when you came to mebrAnd [C]told me of his liesbrYou [D]didn't understand my lovebrYou [C]don't know why I trybrAnd the [D]rain was falling on that daybrAnd [C]damn the reason whybrThe [D]Flying Pisces sails for timebrAnd [C]tells me of my childbr[D]Wrapped in bitter tales and heartachebrHe [C]begs for just a smilebrO he [D]never asked to be her mountainbrHe [C]never asked to flybrAnd [D]through his eye he comes his lovebrAnd [C]tells her not to crybrShe [D]says, Your scoundrel father fliesbrWith a [C]dancer called a queenbrAnd [D]with her stolen cards he playsbrAnd [C]laughs, but never winsbrO the [D]child dreams to be his handsbrIn the [C]counting of the rainbrBut [D]only barren breasts he feelsbrFor her [C]milk will never drainbr[G]As I die I [F]can't rememberbr[G]Where I [F]saw the rainbrCould it [G]be that her laughterbrDrove me [F]down again?brCharming [G]dancer will you stop,brStop and [F]talk to me?brIs there [G]someone else you feelbrIn your [F]dreams? you will, you see:br[G]In midnight gazesbrI've [F]found you far from mebrIf you [G]lead me onbrPlease [F]leave me downbrO [G]Flying Flying FishbrPlease [F]flutter by my doorbrYes [G]you can drink my liesbrIf [F]first you read my eyes:br[G]Each one is titledbrI'm [F]drowning back to you;br[G]I can't swim your watersbrAnd [F]you can't walk my lands:brI'm [G]sailing all my sinsbrAnd I'm [F]climbing all my fearsbrAnd soon now I'll [D]fly [C] [D] [C]brO [D]I never asked to be your mountainbrI [C]never asked to flybrRe[D]member when you came to mebrAnd [C]told me of his liesbrYou [D]didn't understand my lovebrYou [C]don't know why I trybrAnd the [D]rain was falling on that daybrAnd [C]that's the reason whybrSweet [D]lover, will you come backbrAnd [C]love me for a while?br[D]Please take my handbrLeave [C]all your fears behindbrI've been [D]gone too longbrNow I'm [C]home to staybr[D]Please don't leave mebrA[C]gain this waybr[D]Don't leave me a[C]gain this way...br[D]Sweet lo[C]ver....O p[D]lease...br[C]O please....[D]O please...[C]please.... please come [D]home...brPlease come [C]home...bretc., etc... p If you want to learn Tim Buckley I Never Asked to Be Your Mountain guitar chords, The 5 chords we'll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major. The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments. Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart /p p The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play I Never Asked to Be Your Mountain. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it. /p
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