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Ok I goofed. This is what happens when you tab at 3AM This might work better...
Again Rahrone@hotmail.com
Colorful by the Verve Pipe
From the Movie Rock Star.
Intro: A2 G5 D
A2 G D
The show is over close the story book,
A2 G5 D
There will be no encore.
A2 G5 D
And all the random hands that I have shook well there,
A2 G5 D
reaching for the door.
F G5
I watch there backs as they leave single file.
F G5
But you stood stubborn, cheering all the while.
Chorus:
A2 G5 D
I know I can be colorful,
A2 G5 D
I know I can be grey,
A2 G5 D
But I know this losers living fortunante.
F G5 A2
Cause I know you will love me either way.
A2////////G5 D.
A2 G5 D
Most were being good for goodness sake but you
A2 G5 D
wouldn't pantomime.
A2 G5 D
You are more beautiful when you awake than most
A2 G5 D
are in a lifetime.
F G5
Through the haze that is my memory well
F G5
You stayed for drama when you paid for a comedy.
(Chorus)
Bridge:
F G5
Look ahead as far as you can see we'll,
F G5
Live in Drama but we'll die in a comedy.
(back to chorus) repeat till fade out.
Have fun!
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Marks Average |
#1 by Marks at May 9, 1982 at 11:29 AM EST |
| this is a great song..a great thing to tell the people you love.. "You stayed for drama though you paid for a comedy"..that's a beautiful way of saying thanks..i love this song! could listen to it over and over... | |
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Matt Lead Player |
#2 by Matt Miller at Aug 11, 1996 at 9:53 PM EST |
| Well, I owe credit to the movie "Rock Star" for introducing me to this song! I had an inclination that was not Mark Whalberg's voice singing this song! The producers picked a perfect song to describe the relationship between Whalberg and Aniston's characters. Basically, I see it as a song about someone who loves another person through all the good and the bad. And this is a "thank you" song from the individual who was being loved so dearly, although he may not have deserved it, through thick and thin... or as this says, colorful and gray. Great song. | |