Door Left Ajar - Words and Music by Keith Sutcliffe --------------------------------------------------- F# Watching the days float away F# Finding a new place to stay G# And the time is moving B Setting a new day ablaze View of the river and the ghats Floor is strewn with persian mats And the time is moving Moving us into a haze CHORUS G# Door left ajar B She didn't run to far E This time G# Door left ajar B She didn't run to far E This time Sleeper class without a seat Packed to the rafters in the heat And the train is moving I turn around and you're not there CHORUS Door left ajar She didn't run to far This time BRIDGE 1 - D# D F# SOLO E----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- B----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- G---15--15--13--11------------------------------------------------------------------------ D-------------------11-----8--8--11----11--9--9--9----9--8--8--8----8--6--6--4------------ A----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- E----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- E----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- B----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- G----------------------6--------------- Then there is some slide solo but you ------------ D---4----6----4--6--8----------------------- can figure that out ------------------------- A----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- E----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BRIDGE 2 C# B Some they see it in faded skies C# B Others they see through your hazel eyes C# B F# With you its only lies and lies and lies Why are you crying on the phone When you’re a thousand miles from home You don’t know why you lie and lie and lie CHORUS NOTE - Chords shown are actual notes played. I play this by capo on 2nd fret however, therefor I would play a F# using an E chord pattern.