Pigeon Pit

River Song

Pigeon Pit


Tom: C

C
 Bum around the house waiting for a ride
F                                G
 Shout out my name when you pull up outside
           C
Leave more pain behind with each town we pass
         F                          G
The road sodas are on me if you can drive real fast
C          F                        G
  Drive me down to the river on the golden hour
        C
There's someone i don't wanna be living in my mind
         F                               G
But everybody's got something they wanna leave behind
              C
You'll be the empty cans laying at my feet
            F                          G
I'll be the dead dog laying out in the hot summer heat

[Break]
C  F G (x2)

[Verse 2)
           C
I leave my shirt on the shore, trade in all my regrets
        F                     G
I got a couple of years to forget
                         C
Kick the dust off of the little things i won
       F                               G
With a smile made of paper hanging out on my tongue
            C
Saw all the friends i lost standing up on the bridge
                F                             G
We'll waste the whole day in the sun and just smoke and bitch
          C
Kiss your crooked teeth, the trestle of your grin
  F             G
A monument to a world worth living in
C          F                        G
  Drive me down to the river on the golden hour
        C
Let the red wine go ahead a stain my shirt
         F                      G
Let this river wash away all my god damned hurt
        C
Let the sun sink low and the day roll past
         F                               G
And just think about how i never get the moment back
           C
I hope you know you don't owe nobody nothing
           F                      G
I hope you know just how much I believe in you
         C
How your friends light up when you walk in the room
        F                           G
And the joy and the love to see you live your truth
C          F                        G
  Drive me down to the river on the golden hour