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[Intro]
C   Am
 
 
[Verse 1]
                    C
I haven't read your letters for a while
                                        Am
So I woke up and read through some this morning
          C
I haven't called, that's just my style
                                  Am
The need for you, it hits without warning
  F               C
I know it's me to blame
G                                 Am
You reach out, and I just pulled away
    F                 C
You know that I won't stay
G
You just let me go
G
I run back to you to find my way
 
 
[Chorus] C G Always running back to you Dm When I leave, I'm on my feet F Coming back, I'm crawling on my knees C G Always running back to you Dm I can't stay gone for too long F N.C. I think I can, but I'm not that strong [Verse 2] C A couple turns I took were wrong Am Running hard to get back home, but it's so stormy C All I have for you is this song Am I'll make it right with you Sunday morning F C Dry soul, in need of rain G Am You take me and lead me through the pain F C And you know that I won't stay G N.C. You just let me go on, knowing I'll be back to find my way [Chorus] C G Always running back to you Dm When I leave, I'm on my feet F Coming back, I'm crawling on my knees C G Always running back to you Dm I can't stay gone for too long F C I think I can, but I'm not that strong [Guitar & Pedal Steel Solos] C G Dm F C G Dm F [Bridge] Dm7 F If I can make it from hеre to there Dm All I'vе got's this prayer F All I've got's this prayer [Chorus] C G Always running back to you Dm When I leave, I'm on my feet F Coming back, I'm crawling on my knees C G Always running back to you Dm I can't stay gone for too long F I think I can C G Always running back to you Dm When I leave, I'm on my feet F Coming back, I'm crawling on my knees C G Always running back to you Dm I can't stay gone for too long F C I think I can, but I'm not that strong [Outro] C G Always running back to you Dm I'm always running F I'm always running C G Dm F C Always running back to you How to play "Always Running" by Cody Jinks on guitar is an emotional journey, capturing the essence of longing, regret, and the cyclic nature of returning to one's roots or love. The song utilizes a set of chords that convey a profound sense of introspection and reconciliation. Intro and Verse Progression: Starting with a simple intro of C and Am, the song sets an introspective mood. These chords create a reflective atmosphere, ideal for the song's narrative about contemplation and realization of one's mistakes. Verses follow with the C and Am progression, painting a picture of reminiscence and personal admission. The switch between these two chords underpins the lyrical themes of looking back and acknowledging one's faults. Incorporating F and G into the verses introduces a sense of resolution and the inevitable conclusion that despite attempts to distance oneself, the pull to return is overwhelming. The use of G as a transitional chord emphasizes the moment of decision and the action of returning or running back. Chorus Dynamics: The chorus expands the narrative with chords C, G, Dm, and F, amplifying the emotional intensity of the song. The movement from C to G sets a determined tone, signifying a realization and acceptance of one's patterns. Transitioning to Dm and then F illustrates the struggle and vulnerability of coming back, metaphorically "crawling on my knees." This chord sequence perfectly captures the dichotomy of leaving with confidence but returning in humility and need. Guitar & Pedal Steel Solos: The solo sections utilize the same chord progression as the chorus, C, G, Dm, F, allowing for an instrumental reflection on the song's themes. This section provides a moment of musical contemplation, echoing the cyclical nature of the relationship described in the lyrics. Bridge and Outro: The bridge introduces Dm7 and F, offering a prayerful plea for strength and guidance, before returning to the chorus's chord progression to reiterate the song's central message. The bridge serves as a moment of earnest reflection, with the chords supporting a heartfelt acknowledgment of the protagonist's limitations. The outro revisits the chorus progression, reinforcing the theme of perpetual return and the recognition of one's weakness, culminating in a final, reflective C chord. Playing Tips: - Emphasize the emotional depth of the song through dynamic strumming, matching the intensity of the lyrics. - Pay close attention to the transition between chords, allowing each chord to resonate, reflecting the song's introspective nature. - The song's structure—verse, chorus, solo, bridge, chorus, outro—offers a narrative flow that should be mirrored in your playing, capturing the cyclical pattern of leaving and returning. "Always Running" is a deeply personal song that requires not just technical skill on the guitar but also an understanding of its emotional landscape. Through mastering this song, you offer more than music; you convey a story of human vulnerability, longing, and the complex nature of our bonds.


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