Photograph é uma música do cantor britânico Ed Sheeran, co-escrita com Johnny McDaid da banda Snow Patrol. Foi inspirada pelos relacionamentos à distância que Sheeran experimentou durante seus anos de turnê, capturando a saudade e o amor que resistem apesar da distância. A música é reconhecida por sua mensagem emocional e foi usado em vários contextos de mídia, refletindo seu amplo apelo.
Tom: D
Introdução:
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Bm
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G
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Loving can hurt
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Loving can hurt sometimes
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G
But it's the only thing that I know
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When it gets hard
Bm
You know it can get hard sometimes
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G
It is the only thing that makes us feel alive
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We keep this love in a photograph
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A
We make these memories for ourselves
Bm
Where our eyes are never closing
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Our hearts were never broken
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A
And times forever frozen still
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So you can keep me inside the pocket of your
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Ripped jeans holding me closer till our
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G
Eyes meet, you won't ever be alone
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Wait for me to come home
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Loving can heal
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Loving can mend your soul
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G
And it's the only thing that I know
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I swear it will get easier
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remember that with every piece of ya
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G
It is the only thing we take with us when we die
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G
We keep this love in a photograph
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A
We make these memories for ourselves
Bm
Where our eyes are never closing
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Our hearts were never broken
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A
And times forever frozen still
D
So you can keep me inside the pocket of your
A
Ripped jeans holding me closer till our
Bm
G
Eyes meet, you won't ever be alone
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And if you hurt me that's okay baby, only
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Words bleed inside these pages you just
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Hold me, and I won't ever let you go
Bm
Wait for me to come home
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Wait for me to come home
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Wait for me to come home
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Wait for me to come home
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Oh you can fit me, inside the necklace you got when you were
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16 next to your heartbeat where I
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G
Should be, keep it deep within your soul.
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And if you hurt me that's okay baby only
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Words bleed inside these pages you just
Bm
G
Hold me and I won't ever let you go.
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When I'm away I will remember how you
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Bm
Kissed me under the lamp post back on sixth street