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Tuning: E A D G B E
Standard tuning: When Bazan plays this at house shows, he plays with a capo on the 2nd fret and he starts it off with a pretty funky chord which an online chord detector recognized as G6(#11), this chord may not sound right to you at first but go check out his performance of "Both Hands" for KEXP. It's right. Then it goes to good ol' A7. Other chords to look out for include, but may not be limited to, Asus4, E7sus4, and a D major at the end of each chorus. G6 A7 Asus4 E7sus4 D e|-0---0---------------2---| B|-2---2---------------3---| G|-0---0---7-----7-----2---| D|-0---2---0-----0-----0---| A|-2---0---0-----0-----x---| E|-3---x---7-----0-----x---| [Verse 1]
G6If I'm not losing sleep, I'm probably A7over iG6t Might take a couple weeks for me to decide Asus4Didn't think you'd take this E7sus4long to make up the G6lost time A7 Can't help wondering why it still feels like
[Chorus]
G6Both hands oA7ver my eyG6es Both hands over my eyes Both hands over my eyes G6Both hands A7over my eyDes
(REST) [Verse 2]
G6Sometimes twice a week, we make ourselA7ves vuG6lnerable We get a little peek over enemy lines Asus4Even as what weighsE7sus4 on me is bubbling oG6ver A7 I understand I can't sweat what mystery hides
[Chorus]
G6Both hands oA7ver my eyG6es Both hands over my eyes Both hands over my eyes G6Both hands A7over my eyDes