Chords
This is the main riff:
A |-----2-----2-----3-----5----
D |-----3-----2-----3-----5----
F#|-----2-----2-----2-----2----
B |-----0-----0-----0-----2----
A Amaj7 Dsus2 E5
The strum pattern is like this:
D D D DUD/ D D D DUD/ D D D DUD D D D/ D D D DUD
A Amaj7 Dsus2 Dsus2 E5
As the cheerless towns pass my window
A Amaj7 Dsus2 Dsus2 E5
I can see a washed out moon through the fog
A Amaj7 Dsus2 Dsus2
And then a voice inside my head breaks the analogue
E5
And says:
A Amaj7 Dsus2 Dsus2
"Follow me down to the valley below
E5
You know
A Amaj7 Dsus2 Dsus2 E5
Moonlight is bleeding from out of your soul"
A Amaj7 Dsus2 Dsus2 E5
I survived against the will of my twisted folk
A Amaj7 Dsus2 Dsus2
But in the deafness of my world the silence broke
E5
And said:
A Amaj7 Dsus2 Dsus2
"Follow me down to the valley below
E5
You know
A Amaj7 Dsus2 Dsus2 E5
Moonlight is bleeding from out of your soul"
A Amaj7 Dsus2 Dsus2
"Follow me down to the valley below
E5
You know
A Amaj7 Dsus2 Dsus2
Moonlight is bleeding from out of your soul"
A |-----2-----3-----2----0-----
D |-----2-----3-----3----2-----
F#|-----2-----2-----2----2-----
B |-----4-----0-----0----2-----
C#m Dsus2 A E
C#m Dsus2
My David don't you worry
A E
This cold world is not for you
C#m Dsus2
So rest your head upon me
A E
I have strength to carry you
C#m Dsus2 A E
C#m Dsus2
Ghosts of the twenties rising
A E
Golden summers just holding you
A Amaj7 Dsus2 Dsus2
"Follow me down to the valley below
E5
You know
A Amaj7 Dsus2 Dsus2 E5
Moonlight is bleeding from out of your soul"
A Amaj7 Dsus2 Dsus2
"Follow me down to the valley below
E5
You know
A Amaj7 Dsus2
Moonlight is bleeding from out of your soul"
F
Come to us Lazarus
E A
It's time for you to go
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Tabs by: baldraun
Published: 20 Feb, 2010
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2010-03-16 01:32:31
Wow! I love this band, and this song is one of my all-time favorites. Excellent job with all the chords. This arrangement sounded perfect, even though I had to transpose it so that it would work on a concert ukulele (I'm guessing you use a soprano). Keep up the good wor
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