Stars Are
Stars
By Echo & The Bunnymen
From “Crocodiles”
by Charles Pham intro
Dm (x2)
Am (x2)
Dm Am F G
verse
Am Dm Am C Bm (repeat)
chorus
G Am (x3)
C Bm
G
Bass Tab:
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"i saw
you..."
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back to verse
"now
you've gone away..."
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end on an
"a"
The sky seems full when you're in the cradle
The rain will fall and wash your dreams
Stars are stars and they shine so hard
Now you spit
out the sky because it's empty and hollow
All your dreams are hanging out to dry
Stars are stars and they shine so cold
I saw you
climb
Shadows on the trees
We lost some time
After things that never matter
I caught that
falling star
It cut my hands to pieces
Where did I put that box?
It had my name in it
I saw you
climb
Shadows on the trees
We lost some time
After things that never matter
The cogs have
clicked and
The clocks will have their say
In the making of a day
You came here late
Go home early
Who'll remember?
Now you've gone away
Gone away
Gone away
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