Pictures of Nothing - Jeff Woodel
Remember the day that we met in the park Where the sunlight and shadow entwined That picture looked perfect more perfect than art But I wish on that day I'dbeen blind Remember the night that we lay in the stars In a pose for each flash in the sky I told you I loved you You said you did too But the best you could do was pretend it was true You know I used to smile every time that my eyes Found the pictures of both of us framed on the wall But the way that you look at him makes me feel sick Now they'repictures of nothing at all When I borrowed a lens it was easy to see We were hanging together by threads I asked you for glue to secure what was left But you gave me the scissors instead All of my friends claim to know how I feel And they say I'llget better each day I know that they'reright but you'rehard to erase And each day is an hourglass floating in space You know I used to smile every time that my eyes Found the pictures of both of us framed on the wall But the way that you look at him makes me feel sick Now they'repictures of nothing at all I used to smile every time that my eyes Found the pictures of both of us framed on the wall But the way that you look at him makes me feel sick Now they'repictures of nothing at all I used to smile every time You that my eyes Found the pictures of both of us Baby framed on the wall All I for Christmas But the is way that you you look baby at him makes me feel sick Now they'repictures of nothing at all Guitar score
Pictures of Nothing Artist: Jeff Woodel
Capo: 0
Key: D
Difficulty:
Tempo: 130
Time Signature: 6/8
Hot: 100
Creation time: 2023-04-24 Pictures of Nothing Guitar Tab, arranged and transcribed by Chordance, complete with staff notation and numbered musical notation. The song was composed by and performed by Jeff Woodel. This guitar tab is in the key of D and is a Beginner version, suitable for players at the Beginner level. A must-learn piece for guitar enthusiasts. Strum the guitar, open the piano, and experience the mood conveyed by Jeff Woodel at that time~
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