My Fathers House by Guitar Chords

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p If you are looking for My Father’s House guitar chords, you've come to the right place. You can play My Father’s House by using guitar or guitar. This song by can also be played by that instruments. =/p p My Father’s House guitar chords has rhythm and included in Thirteen (1986) album. You can also find another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords here. /p h3My Father’s House by Guitar Chords/h3 #br# brbr#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# brbr##This file is the work of fans and represents their interpretation of the song.#br##This file is licensed under a Creative Commons-License: #br##http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/at/deed.en #br# brbr#------------------------------------------------------------------------------# brbr#My Father's House - Bruce Springsteenbr#br[D] [A] [D] brbr-----------|----------2--------------|--------0--------------|--------2------------2------|br-----------|------3-----3------------|----2-----2------------|----3-----3------3-----3----|br-----------|--------2-----2----------|------2-----2----------|------2-----2------2-----2--|br--2gt;4-2-0--|--2gt;4-----------2gt;4-2-0--|--2-----------2gt;4-2-0--|--0-------------------------|br-----------|-------------------------|-----------------------|---------------0------------|br-----------|-------------------------|-----------------------|----------------------------|brbrLast night I dreamed that [G]I was a c[D]hildbrOut where the pines grow wild and t[A]allbrI was tr[D]ying to [G]make it home through the f[D]orestbrBefore the dark[A]ness f[D]allsbrI heard the wind rustling[G] through the t[D]reesbrAnd ghostly voices rose from the fi[A]eldsbrI ran with my [D]heart pounding d[G]own that broken [D]pathbrWith the devil [A]snappin' at my h[D]eelsbrI broke through the trees, and t[G]here in the n[D]ightbrMy father's house stood shining hard and br[A]ightbrThe branche[D]s and brambles [G]tore my clothes and scratched my a[D]rmsbrBut I ran till I fell, s[A]haking in his a[D]rmsbr[D] [A] [D] brbr-----------|--------2-----------3------|--------0------------|--------2------------2------|br-----------|----3-----3-----3-----2----|----2-----2----------|----3-----3------3-----3----|br-----------|------2-----2-----2-----3--|------2-----2--------|------2-----2------2-----2--|br--2gt;4-2-0--|--0-----------0------------|--2-----------4-2-0--|--0------------0------------|br-----------|---------------------------|---------------------|----------------------------|br-----------|---------------------------|---------------------|----------------------------|brbrI awoke and I imagined the hard [G]things that pulled us a[D]partbrWill never again, sir, tear us from each other's he[A]artsbrI got dre[D]ssed, and to that h[G]ouse I did r[D]idebrFrom out on the road, I could see its w[A]indows shining in l[D]ightbrI walked up the steps and s[G]tood on the p[D]orchbrA woman I didn't recognize came and spoke to me through a chained [A]doorbrI told her my stor[D]y, and w[G]ho I'd come f[D]orbrShe said I'm sorry, son, but no one by that n[A]ame lives here an[D]ymorebr| D | D | G | D | D | D | D | A | A |br| D | G | D | D | D | A | D | D |brMy father's house shines[G] hard and br[D]ightbrIt stands like a beacon calling me in the ni[A]ghtbrCalling and c[D]alling, [G]so cold and a[D]lonebrShining `cross this dark highway where our [A]sins lie unat[D]onedbr[D] [A] [G] brbr--2--0--3--br--3--2--0--br--2--2--0--br--0--2--0--br-----0--2--br--------3--br p If you want to learn My Father’s House guitar chords, The 5 chords we'll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major. The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments. Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart /p p The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play My Father’s House. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it. /p

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