Blue Rodeo

New Morning Sun(Chords)

Blue Rodeo

Key: Bm

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Intro: Bm, G, Bm, G 


Bm                      G 
Maybe now, we could be lovers. 
      Bm                              G 
We?ll share all the darkness in our souls. 
 Em                C 
Don?t you tell me lies,  
               G                     D 
I could always see the truth in your eyes. 
Em                C 
Please don?t lead me on,  
               G                   D 
Better just to crush me now and be gone. 


Bm                            G 
Way down here, under the red lights, 
   Bm                        G 
We carved our futures on the wall. 
Em                   C 
Some days seemed too much, 
               G                     D 
I could always bend right under your touch. 
Em              C 
Morning comes again, 
             G                      D 
I?ve already moved way past all the pain. 


    
C G C G Gsus4 G D We gotta rise up, rise up and take the sky like a new morning sun. C G C G Gsus4 G D If we walk away, then we walk away never knowing what we could have done. Em C G D Em Maybe you?re right, we lose some time, stand around and see whats fine. D Em C D C G C G Or what will come, that?s the risk that we run, run
Bm G Now we can hear everyone talking, Bm G Our world?s getting smaller every day. Em C All our games are played, G D We gotta live with the mess that we made. Em C Don?t you walk away, G D I can hear every word that you say.
C G C G Gsus4 G D We gotta rise up, rise up and take the sky like a new morning sun. C G C G Gsus4 G D If we walk away, then we walk away never knowing what we could have done. Em C G D Em Maybe you?re right, we lose some time, stand around and see whats fine. D Em C D C G C G Or what will come, that?s the risk that we run, run
Solo to verse Outro C G C G Gsus4 G D Rise up, rise up and take the sky like a new morning sun, C G C G Gsus4 G C If we walk away, then we walk away never knowing what we could have done X2 C G C G Gsus4 G D C G C G Gsus4 G D

Written by Jim Cuddy/Greg Keelor

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