Dakota


G D Em Please remember the nights that we spent Am C In the city where you lay G D Bm We were young and nearly famous Em D C But lightning strikes and buildings fall G And everything did change C D G Come on Dakota tell me you don't wish I was still the same G D Em I know a man dressed as a woman Am C Heels, curly wig, and nails G D Bm Fell for a boy who sold him powder and pills Em And the younger boy D With the older man C G He made it all wrong C D G And in Dakota these awful things burn away with the sun C D G Yes in Dakota these awful things are gone with morning sun G D Em There was a boy who sang his song just different Am C So they stabbed him in the arms G D Bm Blood washed down him like a faucet Em He cried for help D And no one came C G He died in the rain C D G And in Dakota one day he will wake up unchanged C D G Yes in Dakota one day you will wake up unchained G D Em Am C G D Bm Em D C G C D G G D Em Please remember the nights that we spent Am C In the city where you lay G D Bm We and young and nearly famous Em D C But thunder cracks and buildings burn G Everything will change C D G Come on Dakota I know we can always be the same C D G And in Dakota I know we can always be the same C D G Yes in Dakota it's ok to feel a little strange