Another Loney Day chords

Ben Harper

Key: 

Simplify chords 

  			Instead of tuning your guitar down, you can just play 
these chords.  
 
 
 
Verse I: 
 
A# Gm         Dm    F 
Yes indeed I'm alone again 
A#            Gm        Dm        F 
and here comes emptiness crashing in 
A#           Gm          
it's either love or hate 
       Dm      F 
I can't find in between 
A#         Gm          
cause I've been with witches 
          Dm         F 
and I have been with a queen 
 D#          Gm                  F 
It wouldn't have worked out any way 
                  D#            Gm      F 
so now it's just another lonely day 
D#          Gm        F 
further along we just may 
                      D#        Gm     F 
but for now it's just another lonely day 
Verse II: 
 
A#             Gm          
Wish there was something 
 Dm            F 
I could say or do 
A#          Gm         
I can resist anything 
   Dm               F 
but temptation from you 
A#             Gm 
but I'd rather walk alone 
Dm             F 
then chase you around 
A#                  Gm  
I'd rather fall myself 
            Dm         F 
then let you drag me down 
 D#          Gm                  F 
It wouldn't have worked out any way 
                  D#            Gm      F 
so now it's just another lonely day 
D#          Gm        F 
further along we just may 
                      D#        Gm     F 
but for now it's just another lonely day 
Verse III: 
 
A# Gm                Dm    F 
Yesterday seems like a life ago 
A#        Gm 
cause the one I love 
   Dm          F 
today I hardly know 
A#     Gm                 Dm    F 
you I held so close in my heart oh dear 
A#               Gm          
grow further from me  
           Dm    F 
with every fallen tear 
D#          Gm                  F 
It wouldn't have worked out any way 
                  D#            Gm      F 
so now it's just another lonely day 
D#          Gm        F 
further along we just may 
                      D#        Gm     F 
but for now it's just another lonely day 
 
 
 
Enjoy, 
Mick Stout