Key: A
Introduction: A
A D
Down the street, the dogs are barking and the days
A
are getting dark.
A E
As the night comes in a-falling all the dogs will
D E
lose their bark.
A D
In the silence, madness shatters from the sounds inside
A
my mind..
A D A D
I know there's one too many mornings..one too many mornings,
yes, sir.
A D E D A
One too many mornings since you're gone, since you're gone.
#2.
A D A
Now, from the crossroads of my doorstep, my eyes start to fade.
A E D
As I turn my head back to those rooms, where my love and I have
E
stayed.
A D A
And I gaze back to the street, all the sidewalks and the signs..
A D A D
I know there's one too many mornings..one too many mornings,
yes, sir.
A D E D A
One too many mornings since you're gone, since you're gone.
#3.
A E D
Now, it's a restless hungry feeling, that don't mean no one
A
no good.
A E D E
Yeah, when anything that I'm saying, you could say it just as good.
A D A
Well, you're right from your side..yes, but I'm right from mine..
A D A D
We know there's one too many mornings..one too many mornings,
A D A E D A
one too many mornings since you're gone, hey, since you're gone.
A D
We ought to talk about..one too many mornings, yeah.
A D
One too many mornings, come on, now.
A D E D A
One too many mornings since you're gone, since you're gone..
A D F A
gooooooooooooooooone.
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