When It Comes My Turn David Myles
Tuning: Standard - Capo on 1st Fret
This is a great, catchy folk song that I first heard last night on CBC
found a bunch of videos of David Myles performing this song live. I'll
be ordering his CD soon, but for now, this tab reflects live versions
please forgive any variations.
The song's very simple. Myles starts by playing an E chord, and hammering
on the G string and probably doing something on the B string? This is the
basic outline, sounds 100% correct to my ears.
Start on E
Iā??m getting[A] old but Iā??m not o[E]ld yet
Iā??m already wor[B]ried that I might f[E]orget
How to laugh, how to l[A]ove
How to live, how to le[E]arn
I want to die with a sm[B]ile when it co[A]mes my t[E]urn
I donā??t want to get weary, donā??t want to get bored
Donā??t want to get tired, walking down this road
Iā??ve seen that happen so many times
I just want to believe that its still worth trying
Chorus
But I know that itā??s easier said than done
And I ainā??t that different from anyone
I worry about my money, got bills that I canā??t pay
I swear Iā??m more like my father everyday
Chorus
Maybe Iā??ll start bowling, maybe Iā??ll play bridge
Maybe Iā??ll join a band with my own grandkids
I donā??t care if it kills me Iā??m gonna do what it takes
To keep some warmth in my heart and a smile on my face
Chorus
End on E.
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