Artist/Band: Blue Rodeo Tabs
Song: Bulletproof Tab
Bulletproof
Jim Cuddy (Blue Rodeo)
C C#dim Dm
Tell me one more time again, just like I didn't hear you
Fm
Like I don't know what's goin' through you're mind
C G/B Am Am/G
I do, I play the same game too
F Gsus4 G
I know it's hard to stop, even when you want to
Now the moon lights up your face, I can see you're cryin'
You never like me to see you cry, it's true
I've done some crying too
You know the hardest part about it, is tryin' to hide it from you
F Bm7b5 E7
Well it would be great to be so strong
(Am Am/G# Am/G Am/F# [minor cliche])
Never needing anybody else to get along
Dm Bm7b5 E7
But we're so scared of the silence and the tricks that we use
Am (cliche)
Oh, we're careful and we're cunning, but we're easily bruised
Dm Gsus4 G C (F)
I don't want to lie about it I'm not...bulletproof
I've finally found a way to hide from all you're glances
Till the waiting game we play is through
I can but what's the use
When all I really want to do is hide out with you
Well it would be great to be so strong
Never needing anybody's help to get along
But we're so scared of the silence and the language that we use
Oh, we're careful and we're cunning, but we're easily bruised
I don't want to kid about it I'm not... bulletproof
C G/B Am F Bm7b5 E7 Am(cliche) Dm Gsus4 G
Tell me one more time again, I guess I didn't hear you
I don't know all the secrets that you keep inside
I tried the same thing too
But they all come pouring out of me when I'm talking to you
Well It would be great to be so strong
Never needing anybody elses help to carry on
But I'm not wakin' up each morning with forgiveness I can use
No, I'm careless and I'm cruel, but I'm still easily bruised
But I'm so tired of lyin' 'bout it I'm not bulletproof
Oh, and I'm not goin' to lie about it I'm not....bulletproof
notes:
the intro uses the C to Am run down (close as I can tell)
if you need help with a minor cliche, then you probably
haven't played "Stairway to Heaven"....lucky you!
Seek out someone who has....you won't have to go too far.
J.Little
Lantzville, B.C.
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