Chords: E--2----0----3----0----0----4-- B--3----0----3----0----3----5-- G--4----1----0----2----2----6-- D--4----2----0----2----0----6-- A--2----2----2----0---------4-- E-------0----3---------------- Intro: x2 Verse 1: Blowing trash in bitter wind, zip my sweatshirt to the top Shoulders high and hands are hid, in pockets not quite adequate Sidewalk take me to the fire, that will melt my frozen soul Please don't let me stay this way, I'm so cold and all alone Glass and steel cut through the wind a lake storm sent this way Dividing up the avenues, I walk to give away the blues, and take the day away Verse Chords for brass section and sax solos Chorus Chords for guitar solo Solo E---------------------0----------------5---3-2-0-2-32-0---------------- B--------------2-4--------3-53-2-0---2------------------3-2-32-0---0- G--------0-2-4---------------------3-----------------------------3------ D-54-2-4---------------------------------------------------------------- A------------------------------------------------------------------------- E------------------------------------------------------------------------- E------------------------------------- B-2-3---0---2-0--------------------- G---------3-------2------------------ D---------------2---4-2-------------- A-----------------------1-2---------- E---------------------------3-2---0-- Verse 2: Walking quickly through the rain, I make no contact with my eyes I weave through coats that hang on men, she in nowhere in my sight People stand in corner crowds, with eyes that point down to their wrists, Wishing they were warm inside, as they breathe into their fists Glass and steel cut through the wind a lake storm sent this way Dividing up the avenues, I walk to give away the blues, and take the day away I am pretty sure that this is right. I don't know if the chords are entirely correct, but the bass note of the chords are The 0 on the e string is kinda hard to hear on the cd, but if you slow down the song, you'll hear that it is there. -PJ

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