Winter On The Weekend


Julia Stone- Winter On The Weekend Hey! This is my first chord set, it is very straightforward. It sounds correct when you play it with the recording. I played it on the piano but it’s just as easy to play on the guitar The intro starts on an Eb, then to a C. It’s not hard to work out from that. Cm Ab Fm G Cm He's a dog Ab But he's dressed up like a sheep Fm Got bones all through the backyard G But he likes to drink tea Cm We play scrabble on the weekend Ab And he talks about the weather most of the time Fm I thought my sacred body G With him it would be fine Cm And I walked into the doorway Ab He slid across the room Fm My heart, it started racing G I just didn't know what to do Cm And he laid me on the floor Ab And my screams they go unheard Fm The lady living next door G Well she's six feet under the dirt Cm Daddy, why don't you protect me Ab Someone's gonna hurt me Fm G There's nothing I can do Cm Daddy, why don't you protect me Ab Someone's gonna hurt me Fm G There's nothing I can do Cm He's a dog Ab But he's dressed up like a sheep Fm He's got bones all through the backyard G But he likes to fool me Cm And I travel through the doorway Ab I thought I'd be fine Fm G But it's not the way it's gonna go this time Cm Daddy, why don't you protect me Ab Someone's gonna hurt me Fm G There's nothing I can do Cm Daddy, why don't you protect me Ab Someone's gonna hurt me Fm G There's nothing I can do Ab Bb And all this time I needed you Ab Fm And all this time I wanted you Bb Ab You can't hear me now Fm Can't hear me now G Like you do (Up the octave) Cm Daddy, why don't you protect me Ab Someone's gonna hurt me Fm G There's nothing I can do Cm Daddy, why don't you protect me Ab Someone's gonna hurt me Fm G There's nothing I can do