*Intro* (finger picking)
A - [ D ] - [ A ] - [ E ]
[ A ] [ D ]
I am at ease in the arms of a woman.
[ A ]
Although now,
[ E ]
most of my days are spent alone.
[ F#m] [ A ]
thousand miles,
[ E ]
from the place i was born.
[ D ]
But when she wakes me,
[ E ] [ A ]
she takes me back home.
[ A ]
Now, most days,
[ D ]
i spend like a child.
[ A ] [ E ]
Who's afraid of ghosts in my mind.
[ F#m] [ E ]
I know, there ain't nothin' out there.
[ D ] [ E ] [ A ]
I'm still afraid to turn on the lights.
[ A ] [ D ]
I am at ease in the arms of a woman.
[ A ]
Although now,
[ E ]
most of my days a are spent alone.
[ F#m] [ A ]
thousand miles,
[ E ]
from the place i was born.
[ D ]
But when she wakes me,
[ E ] [ A ]
she takes me back home.
(Solo) (Play around with Chords)
[ F#m] [ A ]
thousand miles,
[ E ]
from the place i was born.
[ D ]
But when she wakes me,
[ E ] [ A ]
she takes me back home
[ A ] [ D ]
I am at ease in the arms of a woman.
[ A ]
Although now,
[ E ]
most of my days a are spent alone.
[ F#m] [ A ]
thousand miles,
[ E ]
from the place i was born.
[ D ]
But when she wakes me,
[ E ]
she takes me
[ D ]
Ya, when she wakes me,
[ E ]
she takes me
[ D ]
Ya, When she wakes me,
[ E ] [ F#m] (hold)
she takes me back home.
[ D ]
When she wakes me,
[ E ] [ A ]
she takes me back home
This arrangement for the song is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the song. You may only use this for private study, scholarship, or research.