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Come on Home

from Covert Overtures by Dan Dectis

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I've always been the type of dude who is comfortable with alone time. So much so that in the past, I foolishly thought I wouldn't be able to live with someone else. Meeting Rikki demonstrated to me that with the right partner, the rejuvenating alone time can actually include two, not one.

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Capo 2nd

Intro: 3x [ D Dmaj7 D7 G Gm6 D A D ]

| C A | Gm6 D |

Verse
Bm G D A Bm G
flash back to a gray volkswagen winding through
D A Bm G
the road up to the mountains. Remember when
D A G A Bm
we could still count the days of our story on one hand?
G D A Bm G
On down to a presidential town where music played
D A G
through nights and sweltering days we played and played
A G A
and we laid the groundwork for our lives, in 4 sweet days

Break 2 or 4x [Bm G D A]

Verse
I was, typically down for solitude
But I found a change in attitude since you've come around
when you backtrack through the hours and the moments I spent alone
you peel back the layers that had hardened and you help me find
a soft place that I remember
a place where alone is together
a place where





Chorus (Intro chords)

even though I don't mind when go
I like it even more when you come home
even though I'm alright on my own
I'm so much more when you come


Break [C A Gm D Gm D A]



Ritard



Intro



Chorus

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from Covert Overtures, released December 17, 2020
Mastering Engineer: Jonathan Kirchner
Violin & Trumpet: Graham Patzner
Cello & Trombone: Lewis Patzner

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