JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com - Duo folk asal Swedia, First Aid Kit, melantunkan lagu berjudul “Wild Horses II” pada tahun 2022.
Lagu tersebut diciptakan oleh kedua member, yakni Klara Söderberg dan Johanna Söderberg.
“Wild Horses II” merupakan bagian dari album mereka yang bertajuk Palomino.
Baca juga: Lirik dan Chord Lagu Ready to Run - First Aid Kit
Berikut ini lirik dan chord lagu “Wild Horses II” dari First Aid Kit.
Capo 2
[Intro]
G
[Verse 1]
G
"Where are we going?"
G
Something you asked me
G G
While time was flowing like a river, and we
C
We had it coming
C
We saw the sunsets
G
We saw the night turn
G
It was a safe bet
D
Mm
C
Mm-mm-mm-mm
G
Mm-mm-mm
[Verse 2]
G G
How can a lifetime fit in an hour?
G
The sky, it opened up
G
Then came the showers
C C
and we stopped at some motel with paper-thin walls
G G
And floral linens and a bible in the drawer
D
Mm-mm-mm-mm
C
Mm-mm-mm-mm
G
Mm-mm-mm
[Chorus]
D C G
We played Wild Horses on the car stereo
D C G
You prefer the Rolling Stones' and I like Gram's
[Verse 3]
G
We passed a canyon
G
We passed a fire brigade
Headed up the mountains
G C
They set the woods ablaze and then we got hungry
C
Stopped at a diner
G
You flirted with the waitress
G
And I didn't even care
D
Mm-mm-mm-mm
C
Mm-mm-mm-mm
G
Mm-mm-mm
[Verse 4]
G G
Where do you go to when you look past me?
G
Do you see yourself
G
Miserable and free?
C
Such a strange notion
C
To see you clearly
G G
When love's shadow stood up and left the room
D
Mm-mm-mm-mm
C
Mm-mm-mm-mm
G
Mm-mm-mm
[Chorus]
D C G
We played Wild Horses on the car stereo
D C G
You prefer the Rolling Stones' and I like Gram's
[Verse 5]
G
"I hate who we've become"
G
Spoken like an absolute
G
Just listened to you speak
G
There was nothing to dispute
C
I guess something shifted
C
I guess something died
G
Thought I couldn't change it
G
So I didn't even try
D
Mm-mm-mm-mm
C
Mm-mm-mm-mm
G
Mm-mm-mm
[Chorus]
D C G
We played Wild Horses on the car stereo
D C G
You prefer the Rolling Stones' and I like Gram's
D C G
You know I can't let you slide through my hands
D C G
You prefer the Rolling Stones', but I like Gram's