G Turns To D - Sloan Tabbed by Adam Bishop, with corrections by Mark Anderson, and indirectly by Mark Wiebe Am - x02210 Fmaj7 - xx3210 A - 577655 D - x5777x F - x-8-10-10-10-x F(2) - 133211 G - 355433 D/F# - 2x0232 C# - x4666x Intro: Am Fmaj7 (x4) A D The songs are all about you F(2) A D And I'm telling everyone I'm doing fine without you A D I hurt you but I helped you F(2) A D You may think I've a lot of nerve but I deserve some credit A F Or at least an edit D F Take the part that breaks my heart A Makes me sound uncaring D F If you eliminate the swearing then I can show my mother A Then you can go from one chord to another Chorus G D/F# F(2) A G will turn to D, you'll turn to me, and you'll say G D/F# F(2) You have done me wrong, I wrote these songs about it A She's aware it's all been done before It's another song in this key C# G D A Yeah but this one's about me C# G D A That's all the validity she needs D F A Her criticisms brutal, but I don't really mind D F Yeah she's put it out on vinyl A But it's pretty hard to find you'll hear Chorus Intro x2 A D F(2) I wish I never taught her how to play A D I knew she'd get me, I should have known A D Now my hands are on the fretboard F(2) A D F In an unfamiliar way, and it's telling me A She's aware it's all been done before It's another song in this key C# G D A Yeah but this one's about me I may not want to hear the words to G D/F# F G will turn to D but if you take you've shown G A Learn on your own then everything you do G D/F# Belongs to you, but know that you F(2) Am Are on your own F(2) On your own Am F(2) Oh on your own Am On your own F(2) On your own Am On your own F(2) On your own Am F(2) On your own Am F(2) Oh on your own (Fade out)