Bruce Springsteen

Bruce Springsteen

In Freehold
nível fácil
C 
I was born right here on Randolph street in Freehold 

                                                        G 
here right behind that big red maple in Freehold 

          F 
well I went to school right here 

        C                          G 
got laid and had my first beer, in Freehold 



           C 
Well my folks all lived and worked right here in Freehold 


I remember running up the street  

                                 G 
past the convent & the church in Freehold 

             F 
chased my daddy down in these bars 

                    C                        G 
first fell in love with this guitar, here in Freehold 



           C 
I had my first kiss at the YMCA canteen on a Friday night 

                                F 
Maria Espinosa baby, where are you tonight 


you were 13 but way ahead of your time 

                            C                    F            G 
I walked home with a limp but I felt just fine, that night in Freehold 



            C 
Well the girls at Freehold Regional yeah, they all looked pretty fine 

                                        F 
had my heart broke at least a half a dozen times 

                                                                G 
I wonder if they miss me, do they still get the itch 

                        C                                           F 
would they had dumped me if they knew I'd strike it rich, straight out  

   G 
of Freehold 



C 
Well, a lot of folks gave us kids a hand in Freehold 

                                           G 
Man, we started up our rock n roll band in Freehold 

           F 
well we learned really quick how to rock it 

                                                  C                    F 
I'll never forget the feeling of that first 5 bucks in my pocket, that  

            G 
I earned in Freehold 



        C 
Well I got outta here hard and fast in Freehold 

                                              G 
everybody wanted to kick my ass back there in Freehold 

                   F 
well if you were different black or brown 

           C                    F           G 
it was a pretty redneck town, back there in Freehold 



           C 
Well now something broke my Daddy's back in Freehold 

                                                        G 
he left and for 30 years he'd never come back 

                                F 
except once he drove from California in just three days 

             C                    F 
called my relatives some dirty names 

                      G 
drove straight out of Freehold 

          F 
Now he's buried by the highway, buried in the dirt 

                                                  G 
his ghost just flippin' the bird, to everybody in Freehold 



            C 
Well, my sister got pregnant at 17 in Freehold 

                                                 G 
Back then people they could be pretty mean 

                  F 
Now honey you had a rough road to go 

            C                           F 
now you ain't made of nothin' but soul 

                                                        G 
I love you more than you'll ever know, we both survived Freehold 



     C 
Well my buddy Mike he's the Mayor now in Freehold 

                                          G 
I remember when we had a lot more hair in Freehold 

          F 
I left and swore I'd never walk these streets again, Jack 

                                C               F  G 
now all I can say is "Holy shit I'm back", back in Freehold 



 C 
Well I read something in the paper a couple weeks ago  


that seemed pretty funny 


The town council was debating about putting up a statue, 

                                                                        G 
a statue of me in my home town, but it cost too much money 

        F 
well I'd like to thank the Town Council, my friends, 


for saving me from humiliation 

                           C                       F           G 
by demonstrating the good hard common sense that we learned in Freehold 



C 
Well this summer everything was green 

                                                             G 
rode with my kids on the fire engines through the streets of Freehold 

          F 
I brought them to where dad was born and raised. 

    C              F                   G 
and first felt the sun on his face, in Freehold

Enviado por: Felipe Firpo

Corrigido por: sem correções