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Tuning: E A D G B E
This piece by Micah P. Hinson feels like a gut punch, it's so damn sad and beauitful. Yet the whole song is just four chords: G - C - G - D - Basic 6/8 picking style, think Nothing Else Matters. - Advanced: double the bass of the first 2 chords with the third (for G it's B, for C it's E). Play along with the original once and you're set. The song speeds up in tempo as it goes along, and then slows down again. Enjoy! Here are the lyrics with the chords so it's simpler: [Intro] G C G D x 2 [Verse 1]
There I Ggo, to my wishing Cwell Praying for Gwisdom, making use of Dmyself There I Ggo, to my wishing Cwell Lookin' for true lCove, watching misery make my Dbed
[Verse 2]
There I Ggo - throwing stones Cagain There'll be no more Gmystery, about the scars that I Dweigh There I Ggo, to my wishing Cwell, The place with no hGeartache, where else shall I dDwell?
There she Gcomes [Interlude] Short interlude where a second guitar comes in, someone could tab those parts but it's pretty basic. Just play around the G and C a bit and you'll get it
[Verse 3]
There I Ggo, to my wishing Cwell Yelling 'Father, forgive Gme!' but seeing silence iDtself There I Ggo, down my wishing Cwell Tell the world that I'm sGorry, I will think of them in sDpells
[Verse 4]
There I Ggo, to my wishing Cwell Sorrow just seetGhing through the ringing of the bDells There's one for Gme, yes there's one for Cyou There'll be no more sGorrow, how mighty of us to cDhoose