Monsoon - Jack Johnson

Aprenda a tocar Monsoon de Jack Johnson com cifra completa, acordes destacados e visual otimizado para celular.

B D#m / A C#m / G Bm E
 
I feel sorrow for the fear
And everything it brings
Wonder if it will ever sleep
 
I know you understand
‘Cause you briefly look away
Focusing on nothing so now everything is clear
 
A D / A D / A C#m Bm E
 
‘Cause there’s no one to blame
You got no place to hide
It’s only in your mind
And I saw you in amazement stumbling through the day
You told me time never waits
What is that supposed to mean?
 
D C#m Bm A
 
All of life is in one drop of the ocean waiting to go home
Just waiting to go home
And if the moon can turn the tides
It can pull the tears and take ‘em from our eyes
And make ‘em into monsoons
And turn ‘em into monsoon-er or later they’ll weep their way back to the sea
Gonna finally be free
Yeah, free for a while
Until they break like waves of sorrow always do
All in due time
‘Cause time never waits
 
B D#m / A C#m / G Bm E
 
Daddy don’t daydream again
Just help me to believe and then
Show me that there’s more than the mean time
 
Sonny do you hear the sound?
You will feel it when it breaks
You will know it when it’s gone
How else can I explain?
 
A D / A D / A C#m Bm E
 
‘Cause it’s only the pain
Coming straight through
Coming to remind
Cross cut to you in amazement stumbling through the day
You tell me time never waits
That’s okay ‘cause I don’t wait for time
 
D C#m Bm A
 
When all of life is in one drop of the ocean waiting to go home
Just waiting to go home
And if the moon can turn the tides
It can pull the tears and take ‘em from our eyes
And turn ‘em into monsoons
And make ‘em into monsoon-er or later they’ll weep their way back to the sea
Gonna finally be free
Free for a while
Until they break (mmmm)
Like waves of sorrow always break
All in due time
‘Cause time never waits
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Como tocar Monsoon

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Qual é o acorde inicial?

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Posso tocar no violão, guitarra ou teclado?

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