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Capo: 3
Hello there, this is my first tab. I liked this song but there was no tab so I decided to figure it out, and then share my joy :) It's not comprehensive but gives a pretty good idea of how to play the song, hope you enjoy :) Standard Tuning Capo 3 Intro/Verse: e|--------------------------------------------------| B|-----5---------5------------8------8--------------| G|------------------------------9--------9----------| D|-----5---5-5-------5-5------9---9----------9------| A|-----3---------3---------7---------7--------------| E|--------------------------------------------------| e|--------------------------------------------------| B|--------------------------------------------------| G|-----4------4h5-4---------------------------------| D|--------------------------------------------------| A|-----5------5-------------------------------------| E|-----3---3----------------------------------------| e|--------------------------------------------------| B|-----5---------5-----------5/7----5----3----------| G|--------------------------------------------4-----| D|-----5---5-5-------5-5-----5/7----5----5----------| A|-----3---------3-----------3/5----3----5----5-----| E|--------------------------------------------3-----| e|--------------------------------------------------| B|--------------------------------------------------| G|----------4-----------7----------7----------7-----| D|--------------------------------------------------| A|---5------5----5------5---5------5---5------5-----| E|------3---3-------3---5------5---5------5---5-----| Rest of the song:
As heavy as a Emhistory book can be, G C G G/F#?? (low e |-3--2---0--| ) I will carry it with me, oh Lord. And maybe when the Embitterness has gone, There'll be swGeetness on our tongues oncCe more. G G/F#
We'll Fsoon forget our parentsC' names, G LikFe dogs will drive the wolvesC away. G And Fweep with fingertips Copposed, Like a cGhurch where nobody Fcongregates. G F
Am But Csweetness Gsings in the Fpasture, Am We tChrow oursGelves on the Fmercy of the earth. Am If sCand and sGalt have the Fanswer, Am Then the Cact itGself will be Flouder than the Amword.
Etc. Am C G F goes on to the end of the song. Jack