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Tuning: E A D G B E
At the end of the intro and chorus, he'll play the C/G for a half-measure (or half
the usual time, depending on how you count this), then go right into the Cmaj7/G. I've
put an asterisk after these as a reminder, but it flows naturally once you get it.
In both the last chorus and the outro, he plays the C/G into the first beat of the next
bar, but it may sound better on solo acoustic to play it the first way through the whole
song. During some live performances, Justin plays a full measure instead anyway.
[Chords]
C/G 332010
Cmaj7/G 332000
Fmaj7 133210
[Intro]
| C/G | Cmaj7/G | Fmaj7 | C/G |
| C/G | Cmaj7/G | Fmaj7 | C/G*| Cmaj7/G |
[Verse 1]
So aprC/Gopos Cmaj7/G
Saw death on a sunny sC/Gnow
[Chorus]
For every Fmaj7life,
Forego the C/Gparable
Seek the Fmaj7light,
My knees are C/G*cold
Cmaj7/GRunning home, running home, running home
Fmaj7 | C/G | Cmaj7/G |
Running home
[Verse 2]
Go find another C/Glover Cmaj7/G
to bring a-, to string C/Galong
[Chorus]
With all your Fmaj7lies,
| C/G Cmaj7/G |
You're still very lovable
I toured a Fmaj7light,
So many fC/G*oreign roads
| Cmaj7/G | Cmaj7/G | C/G |
For Emma, forever ago
[Outro]
| C/G | Cmaj7/G | Fmaj7 | C/G |
| C/G | Cmaj7/G | Fmaj7 | C/G*|
| Cmaj7/G | C/G |
(Go back into Chorus chords, and fade)