From A Lovers Point Of View chords
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[Intro]
Am G F C
[Verse 1]
Am G
You don't have to drink tonight
F C
Why don't you just get some sleep
Am G
Cause I'm tired of cryin' in driveways
F C
As you slur the words you speak
Am G
And I know that growing up
F C
Has been an evil thing to you
Am G
Makes you awfully hard to love
F C
From a lover's point of view
Am G F C
[Verse 2]
Am G
And I'll never understand
F C
How you wound up in the shape you're in
Am G F
But I'll always be the fool that fell for you
C
And your burning skin
Am
I'll be praying for you
G
And pining for you
F C
and hoping you get some rest
Am G
From a lover's point of view
F C
It's all been hard to watch at best
C
[Chorus]
F C
Cause from where I'm standing
G Am
You got a long climb ahead
F C
And I will wipe the vomit
G Am
when you cannot lift your head
F C
Cause a lover doesn't leave
G Am
When times like these get dark
F C
I'll be there to watch the sunrise
G Am
When we reclaim your heart
[Verse 3]
Am G
And I will pick you up downtown
F C
When you're grinning with a busted lip
Am G
Cause you're not known for backing down
F C
And those boys are known for talking shit
Am G
And now's about the time love
F C
You really got to decide
Am G
Are you gonna be a good man to me
F C
Or die the way your mother died
[Chorus]
F C
Cause from where I'm standing
G Am
You got a long climb ahead
F C
And I will wipe the vomit
G Am
when you cannot lift your head
F C
Cause a lover doesn't leave
G Am
When times like these get dark
F C
I'll be there to watch the sunrise
G Am
When we reclaim your heart
[Outro]
Am G
You don't have to drink tonight
F C
Why don't we just get some sleep
Am G
Cause I'm tired of crying in driveways
F C
As you slur the words you speak
How to play "From A Lover's Point Of View" by Bryan Zach on guitar.
"From A Lover's Point Of View" by Bryan Zach is a poignant and
emotionally charged song that explores the depths of love, patience,
and the challenges of being with someone struggling with their demons.
This song is a beautiful example of storytelling through music, making
it a rewarding piece for guitarists to learn and convey its heartfelt
message.
Capo: No capo needed.
Chords Used:
Am, G, F, C
Intro & Verse Progression:
The song begins with a reflective and somber intro, using the chord
progression Am, G, F, C. This progression continues through the verses,
providing a gentle musical backdrop to the narrative lyrics.
Am G F C
Continue this sequence for the intro and throughout the verses, creating
a consistent emotional tone that supports the storytelling aspect of
the song.
Chorus Progression:
The chorus introduces a powerful emotional shift, emphasizing the depth
of commitment and love in the face of adversity. The progression remains
consistent with the verses, yet the delivery and lyrical content bring a
new level of intensity.
F C G Am
This progression is crucial for conveying the chorus's message of
unwavering support and love, highlighting the song's central theme of
compassion and commitment.
Lyrics and Chords Alignment:
Proper alignment of chords with the lyrics is essential for capturing
the narrative and emotional nuances of the song. For example, during
the first verse:
Am G
You don't have to drink tonight
F C
Why don't you just get some sleep
Rhythm:
The rhythm should be played in a manner that reflects the song's
sentimental and introspective mood. A soft, steady strumming pattern
that allows the lyrics to be clearly heard and felt is ideal for
enhancing the emotional delivery of the song.
Lyrics Meaning:
"From A Lover's Point Of View" delves into the complexities of loving
someone through their struggles with addiction and self-destructive
behavior. It portrays the speaker's unwavering support, hope for
healing, and the painful reality of watching a loved one suffer. The
song captures the essence of unconditional love, the resilience
required in the face of adversity, and the profound impact of commitment
and empathy in the healing process.