Bill Callahan - Jim cain
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Capo: 2
Tuning: E A D G B E
A standard tuning version I transcribed of Bill Callahan's Jim Cain (orignally in open D)
CAPO II
[Verse 1]
I sCtarted out in sC/Bearch ofAm7 ordinary G6things
HowC much of C/Ba tree benAm7ds in the G6wind
I Cstarted teC/Blling the Am7story withG6out knowing the end
C C/B Am7 G6 (x2)
[Verse 2]
I uCsed to be daC/Brker, then I gotAm7 lighter, then I got G6dark again
SomCething too bC/Big to be seen waAm7s passing over and ovG6er me
[Bridge]
FWell it seemed like a rDmoutine cCmaj7ase at fCirst
FWith the death of the sDmhadow caCmaj7me a ligChtness of verse
FBut the darkest of nighDmts, in tCmaj7ruth, stCill dazzles
FAnd I work myseDmlf untilCmaj7 I'm fraCzzled
[Verse 3]
I eCnded up iC/Bn search oAm7f ordinaryG6 things
LikCe how canC/B a wave poAm7ssibly be?G6
I stCarted runC/Bning, and Am7the concrete turG6ned to sand
I sCtarted ruC/Bnning, andAm7 things didn't pG6an out as planned
[Verse 4]
FIn case things go poorlDmy and I Cmaj7not retuCrn
FRemember the gooDmd thingsCmaj7 I've doCne
FIn case things go poorlDmy and I Cmaj7not retuCrn
FRemember the goodDm things Cmaj7I've donCe