Northern Air

Didn't know the difference between
What I needed and what I was wanting
And the way you looked at me
Was a little haunting.
I can still see you with your whiskey and your ginger,
In the back of the bar, drunk, in early September.
But I'm missing you [A7now.
I'm still stuck here in this southern town.

So tell me, tell me, how's that northern air?
And do you [A7think of me when you're all [Em]alone?
Won't you [A7bring yourself on [C7]home?

I sang you [A7songs I wrote about you, didn't even know it.
Or maybe [Am]you [A7did and [Bm]you.. too afraid to [C7]show it.
Tonight I wonder if you're by yourself.
But I can't imagine you [A7with anyone else.

So tell me, tell me, how's that northern air?
And do you [A7think of me when you're all [Em]alone?
Won't you [A7bring yourself on [C7]home?

I could drive all [Em]night to [C7]be [Am]there
cuz I don't think that I could stand
One more night on [C7]my [A]won.
Won't you [A7bring yourself on [C7]home?

There's a ɾed wine stain on [C7]my [A]white dress
That I bought to [C7]impress you.
That night I confessed my [A]tɾuth
I didn't know it would upset you.

I haven't seen you [A7in so long.
But after all [Em]this time, these feelings 
They're not gone.

I could drive all [Em]night to [C7]be [Am]there
cuz I don't think that I could stand
One more night on [C7]my [A]own.
Won't you [A7bring yourself on [C7]home?
Won't you [A7bring yourself on [C7]home?
Won't you [A7bring yourself on [C7]home?

There's a ɾed wine stain on [C7]my [A]white dress
That I bought to [C7]impress you.
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