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So, obviously this isn't exactly the way he plays it, but I thought it sounded pretty close. I prefer it tuned half-step down but standard works just as well. Also, when you see a D-, that just means to hammer on the e string behind the third fret about half way through the chord. I wasn't sure how else to signify it. Just listen to the song and you'll hear the transition.
GFather was drunk on the Cadd9porch Em7Quiet, and cleaning his D/F#guns GWhile we sat, and watched the sun Cadd9set D Em7 D- From the roof, drinking stolen beer the day I turned twelve GMama is losing her Cadd9mind Em7So we built a home in the D/F#woods GAnd I carved our names in the Cadd9side D Em7 D- With a knife we found beneath the house the day you turned twelve
GAnd I am Cadd9always Dreminded of Em7lies That we D/F#told, but never Dmeant And tGonight, well I Cadd9still hear your Dgrin Like an Em7echo, sounding from my Dsins
Come on, let me in G Cadd9 Em7 D- G Cadd9 D Em7 D- D (Same as first verse) I remember the cast on your arm From when we were convinced we could fly And I would cover it up with fake names To make it seem, like you were famous when you came back to school And sure we never had much But we did just as we pleased We had no concern for anything Beyond the day we were living in, we had no need to dream Then, chorus again. And that's all!