I think this is nearly the same like the first version, but it's much easier to read. have fun! [email protected] Intro 2x: A Asus2 Asus4 A A Asus2 Asus4 A A Asus2 Asus4 A I hold you in my arms as the band plays A Asus2 Asus4 A E E Esus2 E What are those words whispered baby just as you turn away A Asus2 Asus4 A A Asus2 Asus4 A I saw you last night out on the edge of town A Asus2 Asus4 A I wanna read your mind to know just what I've got E E Esus2 E in this new thing I've found F#m A D A F#m A D A So tell me what I see when I look in your eyes F#m-A-E- F#m Hm A E A Asus2 Asus4 A Asus2 Asus4 A Is that you baby or just a brilliant disguise A Asus2 Asus4 A A Asus2 Asus4 A I heard somebody call your name from underneath our willow A Asus2 Asus4 A E E Esus2 E I saw something tucked in shame underneath your pillow A Asus2 Asus4 A A Asus2 Asus4 A Well I've tried so hard baby but I just can't see A Asus2 Asus4 A E E Esus E What a woman like you is doing with me F#m A D A F#m A D A So tell me who I see when I look in your eyes F#m-A-E- F#m Hm A E A Asus2 Asus4 A Is that you baby or just a brilliant disguise E E Esus2 E A Asus2 Asus4 A Now look at me baby struggling to do everything right D D Dsus2 D A Asus2 Asus4 A And then it all falls apart when out go the lights E E Esus2 E D D Dsus2 D I'm just a lonely pilgrim I walk this world in wealth A Asus2 Asus4 A E Esus2 I wana know if it's you I don't trust 'cause I damn sure don't trust myself E A Asus2 Asus4 A A Asus2 Asus4 A Now you play the loving woman I'll play the faithful man A Asus2 Asus4 A E E Esus2 E But just don't look too close into the palm of my hand A Asus2 Asus4 A A Asus2 Asus4 A We stood at the altar the gypsy swore our future was right A Asus2 Asus4 A E E Esus E But come the wee wee hours Well maybe baby the gypsy lied F#m A D A F#m A D A So when you look at me you better look hard and look twice F#m-A-E- F#m Hm A E A Asus2 Asus4 A Is that me baby or just a brilliant disguise A Asus2 Asus4 A A Asus2 Asus4 A Tonight our bed is cold I'm lost in the darkness of our love A Asus2 Asus4 A E A Asus2 Asus4 A God have mercy on the man Who doubts what he's sure of
About the artist behind Brilliant Disguise Chords:
Springsteen's lyrics often concern men and women struggling to make ends meet. He has gradually become identified with progressive politics. Springsteen is also noted for his support of various relief and rebuilding efforts in New Jersey and elsewhere, and for his response to the September 11, 2001 attacks, on which his album The Rising reflects.
Springsteen's recordings have tended to alternate between commercially accessible rock albums and somber folk-oriented works. Much of his iconic status stems from the concerts and marathon shows in which he and the E Street Band present intense ballads, rousing anthems, and party rock and roll songs, amongst which Springsteen intersperses long, whimsical or deeply emotional stories.
Springsteen has long had the nickname "The Boss", a term which he was initially reported to hate but now seems to have come to terms with, as he sometimes jokingly refers to himself as such on stage. The nickname originated when a young Springsteen, playing club gigs with a band in the 1960s, took on the task of collecting the band's nightly pay and distributing it amongst his bandmates.[2]
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