Sometimes I Wish by Gordon Lightfoot Lyric and Guitar Chords

If you are looking for Sometimes I Wish guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play Sometimes I Wish by Gordon Lightfoot using guitar or guitar.
This song by Gordon Lightfoot can also be played by that instruments.
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Sometimes I Wish guitar chords has rhythm and included in Harmony (2004) album.
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Sometimes I Wish by Gordon Lightfoot Guitar Chords


CAPO: 4th Fret

[INTRO:] C Cmaj7 G Cmaj7 C

[VERSE 1:]
Dreaming of a

Cmaj7
love I lost, the
C
day the final
Cmaj7
bridge was crossed
Some
F
times I wish that
C
I could just for
G
get
But the
G7
memory lingers
C
yet and it
F
hangs around
Em
Leaving me low and
F
leaving me down
G
Am

Every
F
where I roam,
Am
there is
G
nobody home
Am

Even
F
I should know, when it
Em
ain’t my day, there is
F
no other way

[INTERLUDE:] G C Cmaj7 G G7 C

[VERSE 2:]
I begin to

Cmaj7
wake up to, how
C
wrong it was to
Cmaj7
cling to you
Some
F
times I wish to
C
hold you to my
G
heart
‘Cause I
G7
can’t keep us a
C
part, for
F
giving you
Was the
Em
easiest thing that I
F
ever could do
G
Am

Every
F
where I go,
Am
there is
G
no one I know
Am

Even
F
I can see, it’s
Em
too late now to be
F
lieve in a vow

[INSTRUMENTAL:] G C G C G C F G C F G C

[VERSE 3:]
As I wander,

Cmaj7
I return, to
C
days gone by, there’s
Cmaj7
much to be learned
Some
F
times I wish that
C
miracles could
G
be
But at
G7
best I fail to
C
see any
F
happening
Em
Some gotta lose and
F
some gotta win
G
Am

Every
F
where I roam,
Am
there is
G
nobody home
Am

Even
F
I should know when it
Em
ain’t my day, there is
F
no other way
G
Am

Every
F
where I go,
Am
there is
G
no one I know
Am

Even
F
I can see, it’s
Em
too late now to be
F
lieve in a vow
You’re
G
leaving right now
C

If you want to learn Gordon Lightfoot Sometimes I Wish 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 Sometimes I Wish. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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