My Fathers House Chords & Tabs
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Date: Tue, 30 Dec 1997 05:12:27 +0000 (GMT)
From: rickl1@IX.netcom.com (Rick L)
Subject: CRD: My Fathers's House Emmylou Harris Chords/Lyrics
Emmylou Harris My Father's House by Bruce Springsteen
Frank Reckard guitar
Steve Fishell steel guitar
Don Johnson piano
Mike Bowden bass
Steve Turner drums
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C# F# C#
Last night I dreamed that I was a child
C# G#
Out Where the pines grow wild and tall
C# F# C#
I was trying to make it home through the forest
G# C#
Before the darkness falls
C# F# C#
I heard the wind rustling through the trees
C# G#
And ghostly voices rose from the fields
C# F# C#
I ran with my heart pounding down that broken path
C# G# C#
With the devil snappin' at my heels
F# C#
I broke through the trees, and there in the night
C# G#
My father's house stood shining hard and bright
C# F# C#
The branches and brambles tore my clothes and scratched my arms
G# C#
But I ran till I fell, shaking in his arms
SOLO
C# F# C#
I awoke and I imagined the hard things that pulled us apart
G#
Will never again, sir, tear us from each other's hearts
C# F# C#
I got dressed, and to that house I did ride from out on the road,
G# C#
I could see his windows shining in light
C# F# C#
I walked up the steps and stood on the porch
C#
A woman I didn't recognize
G#
Came and spoke to me through a chained door
C# F# C#
I told her my story, and who I'd come for
G# C#
She said "I'm sorry but but no one by that name lives here anymore
SOLO
C# F# C#
My father's house shines hard and bright
C# G#
it stands like a beacon calling me in the night
C# F# C#
Calling and calling, so cold and alone
G# C#
Shining `cross this dark highway where all our sins lie unatoned
From Emmylou Harris "Thirteen"
Warner Brothers Records 1986