Jackson Browne - Looking into you
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Looking into you – Jackson Browne (CD: Saturate Before Using)
Time: 6/8
Intro:
|D |G |D |Bm A |
|G |D A |G |G/A |
Well I Dlooked into a house I once Glived in
Around the Dtime I first went on my Bmown
When the Aroads were as Gmany as the places I had Ddreamed of
And my Afriends and I were Gone
Now the Ddistance is A/C#done and the Csearch has beG/Bgun
I've come to Dsee where my beGginnings have Dgone A
Oh the Dwalls and the windows were still Gstanding
And the Dmusic could be heard at the Bmdoor
Where the Apeople who Gkindly endured my odd Dquestions
Asked if AI came very Gfar
And when my Dsilence reA/C#plied they Ctook me G/Binside
Where their Dchildren sat Gplaying on the Dfloor D7
Well we Gspoke of the Dchanges that would Gfind us farther Don
And it Gleft me so Dwarm and so Ahigh
But as I Gstepped back outDside to the Ggrey morning Dsun
I heard that F#mhighway Bmwhisper and Em/Asigh
Are you Gready to G/Afly?
And I Dlooked into the faces all Gpassing by
It's an Docean that will never be Bmfilled
And the Ahouse that grows Golder and finally Dcrumbles
That even Alove cannot reGbuild
It's a Dhotel at A/C#best, you're Chere as a G/Bguest
You oughta Dmake yourself at home while you're Awaiting for the rest
Well I Glooked into dream of the Dmillions
That Gone day the search will be Dthrough
BmNow here I stand at the F#medge of my embattled illEm/Ausions
Looking into Gyou G/A
Solo:
|D |G |D |G |
|Bm |F#m |Em/A |G/A |
The Dgreat song traveler passed Gthrough here
And he oDpened my eyes to the Bmview
And AI was amGong those who called him a Dprophet
And AI asked him what was Gtrue
Until the Ddistance had A/C#shown how the Croad remains aG/Blone
Now I'm Dlooking in my life for a Atruth that is my own
Well I Glooked into the sky for my Danthem
And the Gwords and the music came Dthrough
BmBut words and music can F#mnever touch the beauty that Em/AI've seen
Looking into youG - and that’s true
Coda:
|D |G |D A |G Em/A |D |
Transcribed by Gerard Koot (Amsterdam, Holland)
gerardkoot@hotmail.com