The Middle East – Months Chords by Tazman Osborne These chords would be better suited to a piano. If you would like a version that sounds better/more accurate on guitar,use the sidebar function of this site to transpose it down two semitones and put a capo on fret 2. a lot of the chords alternate between barred inversions of other chords, so I’ve sort of tried to capture that with slashes. for eg. in the first line, the A/D/A is alternating between A and a second inverson of D (in a barred C chord shape), which is hammered onto the A chord, with the open A string remaining as the bass note. Bm Bm/E/Bm Wake me in the morning Bm A A/D/A Gon’ wake me up at night A Bm /E /Bm Ain’t got no use for sleeping anymore Bm A Ain’t got enough time /D (2nd inversion) For myself A A7 Or time for my friends D D/C# Bm->E(inv)->Bm And, and I can’t even write A /D/A Just wake me up, it’s fine Short instrumental C#m Bm x2 A Bm/E/Bm Let me go away, Hitch A /D/A Away from where we’ve grown Bm /E I’ve got dirty and did wandering /B A Through bars and Foreign family homes G F# And I had never have cared Bm To be alone Em (barred 7th fret) A7 Now i just wanna feel D How you would feel D/C#m Bm . . . Left at home F#sus2 -9th fret (X,9,11,11,9,9)(briefly before next chord) (Strum on off beat.) D D D D, D D E E, Bm Bm Bm Bm, A A C#7 C#7. D D D D, D D E E, Bm Bm C#m C#m, D D F#F# Hey Hitch, hey Hitch I’m coming home Hey Ma, hey Pa I’m coming home Hey dirt, hey tree, hey little girl I’m coming come Hey heat, hey Chris I’m coming home D . . . F#sus2 (9th fret) x2 C#m D A A, A… A Bm Well I seen many places A And they all been seen before Bm I done lost my Jack Luck spirit A I’m goin’ back to hitch at home