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Elton John - Runaway Train (First Version) Chords and Tabs


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Elton John - Runaway Train (First Version)

Elton John - Runaway Train (First Version) Chords / Tabs

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Runaway Train by Elton John


Capo 3rd fret.

INTRO:
Em  Am  C  B7  Em

VERSE 1:
Em
There's a hungry road I can only hope's
Am
Gonna eat me up inside
C               B7
There's a drifting spirit coming clean
Am                Em
In the eye of a lifelong fire
Em
Tell Monday I'll be around next week
Am
I'm running ahead of my days
C                   B7
In the shotgun chance that scattered us
Am          Em
I've seen the error of my ways
C    B7        Em
Oh oh oh,      Oh oh oh

VERSE 2:
Well we've wrapped ourselves in golden crowns
Like sun gods spitting rain
Found a way home written on this map
Like red dye in my veins
In the hardest times that come around
The fear of losing grows
I've lost and seen the world shut down
It's a darkness no one knows
Oh oh oh, oh oh oh

CHORUS:
G
And I've poured out the pleasure and dealt with the pain
D                     B7
Standing in a station waiting in the rain
C                         G
I'm starting to feel a little muscle again
D                     G
But love is lost like a runaway train
G
Oh I'm out of control and out of my hands
D                            B7
I'm tearing like a demon through no man's land
C                          G
Trying to get a grip on my life again
D                       G
Nothing hits harder than a runaway train

SOLO: (as for verses)
Em  Am  C  B7  Am  Em
Em  Am  C  B7  Am  Em
C  B7  Em

CHORUS x2

OUTRO:
G  D  B7  C  G  D  G  repeat to fade

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