Sir Robert Scott
Aprenda a tocar Sir Robert Scott de Ian Moore com cifra completa, acordes destacados e visual otimizado para celular.
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Afinação: E A D G B ETecla: CCapotraste: Sem capotraste
[As on the recording, no intro -- start right on Verse 1]
[Verse 1]
N.C. C G
Well, Sir Robert Scott did someone break your heart
Am Em
And drive you on out in the cold
F E
To the ends of the world on a Manchurian pony
Am G
For men who believed every word that you said?
[Verse 2]
C G
Sir Robert Scott, you're a different sort,
Am G
'Cause you had the whole world on your back,
F E
And you carried that load like a good Christian soul
Am G D7
To plant England's flag deep in the Antarctic soil.
[Chorus 1]
F E7
But somebody beat you, and now you don't know.
C G
You say, "My God, my God has left me behind,
C
Now forsaken, forgotten in this ice and this snow,
G F Em Dm Am G
And I'm getting weaker yeah I will not write anymore."
[Verse 3]
C G
So Sir Robert Scott, you set back for your ship,
Am Em
'Cause your men, they were hungry and tired.
F E
And you're not to blame for the blizzard that came
Am G
Eleven miles out from your food and your bed.
[Verse 4]
C G
Sir Robert Scott, lay your head down to sleep.
Am G
Hey it's ten years that are wasted and gone.
F E
Oh lay down for a while; let the warmth overcome you
Am G D7
And wait for the summer to come.
[Chorus 2]
F E7
'Cause that's when they'll come back around.
C G
And you say, "My God, my God has left me behind,
C
Now forsaken, forgotten in this ice and this snow,
G F Em
And I'm getting weaker yeah...
[Outro]
C G
I said, "My God, my God has left me behind,
C
Now forsaken, forgotten in this ice and this snow,
G F Em Dm Am*
And I'm getting weaker yeah I will not write anymore.
G F Em Dm Am G**
I said, I'm getting weaker and I will not write anymore."
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* Play E -> A -> C as a run to G
** Play low G note only and let ring
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Como tocar Sir Robert Scott
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Qual é o acorde inicial?
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