Cold Engines by Phil Campbell Lyric and Guitar Chords

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Cold Engines by Phil Campbell Guitar Chords


Phil Campbell – Cold Engines

Chords: (Capo 3rd Fret)

EADGBe
C: 332010
G: 320033
Em: 022000
D: xx0232

Intro: C G C

Verse One:

C
Running
G
slow like cold engines
C
do
On the
G
hills of bleak mornings
C
through
Streets are
Em
ready to explode, but i won’t
D
die
G
today…
C

I sang of
G
hymns that once warmed my
C
soul
Old pia
G
no’s in wood floor
C
halls
A beauty
Em
shone was my teacher and
D
still
G
today…
D

Chorus:

I see your

C
face sometimes
Em
surrounded by fire…
I see your
C
face sometimes
Em
surrounded
D
by
G
fire…
C

Verse Two:

C
I once caught
G
crickets on a sunny
C
day
A matchbox
G
open, some got
C
away
Their wings were
Em
flying, they were singing, we
D
won’t die
G
today…

Chorus:

I see your

C
face sometimes
Em
surrounded by fire…
I see your
C
face sometimes
Em
surrounded
D
by
G
fire…

Verse Three:

C
And you shed
G
tears that made you feel
C
whole
Telling
G
lies about all you
C
know
If you climb
Em
down from your ‘sill you won’t
D
die
G
today…
C

Tracing
G
patterns all on your
C
own
Chasing
G
limits that’ll do you
C
harm
Your eyes will
Em
open once more and you won’t
D
die
G
today…

Outro: Play Chorus Chords

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Don’t know how solid the lyrics are, i took one listen and jotted down what i suspected
might be singing.
Unfortunately some parts are hard to make out vocally, so they are subject to editing.
Hope you enjoy anyway!

If you want to learn Phil Campbell Cold Engines guitar chords, The 5 chords we’ll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major.
The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments.
Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart

The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Cold Engines. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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