Paul Brady

Luck Of The Draw(Chords)

Paul Brady

Key: G

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Intro: G Gsus4 G D 

G            Gsus4          G   D 
You dust the bottles on the bar counter 
G              Gsus4       G      D 
You're writing screenplays on the side 
G              Gsus4           G    D 
Three nights a week can keep a girl working 
G              Gsus4   G         D 
Sometimes it's good to lose your pride. 

C               G              C     G 
These things we do to keep the flame burning 
C             G           C 
And write our fire in the sky 
 G      C               G      C 
Another day to keep the wheels turning 
        G         C 
Another avenue to try. 
C           G           A 
It's in the Luck of the Draw, Baby 
            C 
The Natural Law 
             G          A 
Forget those movies you saw, little Baby 
            C           A 
It's in the Luck of the Draw, Baby 
            C 
The Natural Law 
       A    C  A       C 
(flame keep on burning) 
       A  C     A 
(wheel ever turning). 

G Gsus4 G D 

G         Gsus4              G    D 
You turn around and say it's last orders 
G           Gsus4  G       D 
You fix the ribbon in your hair 
G          Gsus4         G    D 
Tomorrow's letter by the hall doorway 
G            Gsus4  G       D 
Could be the answer to your prayers. 

C               G              C     G 
These things we do to keep the flame burning 
C             G           C 
And write our fire in the sky 
 G      C               G      C 
Another day to keep the wheels turning 
        G         C 
Another avenue to try. 
C           G           A 
It's in the Luck of the Draw, Baby 
            C 
The Natural Law 
             G          A 
Forget those movies you saw, little Baby 
            C           A 
It's in the Luck of the Draw, Baby 
            C 
The Natural Law 

Cadd9 A   Cadd9 A   Cadd9 A   Cadd9 A 
Take  me, shake me, hold  me, roll  me 
A     Cadd9  A Cadd9 
Yeah, oh ah oh. . .  
Cadd9 A      Cadd9        A      Cadd9  A   Cadd9 
Your  day is coming, your day is coming, is coming. . . .
	        

Written by Paul Brady

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