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Version 1 Version 2INFO BY THE TABBER The chords are pretty straightforward, what's more difficult is capturing the beat and piano bass. Personally, I like to play the first verse through the second chorus (i.e. until the bridge) in a pretty straight 4/4 strum, with a small crescendo throughout. I play the first part of the bridge pretty sparsely (one strum per chord), but the second part (G F Am G) I pick up the beat again, go 8/8 with crescendo, and then culminate in the release on the chorus. Again, this is a personal choice. In other words, play it as you like. [Intro] G C G [Verse 1] G If this is redemption, why do I bother at all? Em C G There's nothing to mention, and nothing has changed C D Em Still I'd rather be working at something, than praying for the rain C D G So I wander on, till someone else is saved [Verse 2](same chords as Verse 1) G I moved to the coast, under a mountain Em C G Swam in the ocean, slept on my own C D Em At dawn i would watch the sun, cut ribbons through the bay C D G I'd remember all, the things my mother wrote [Chorus] Em C G That we don't eat until your father's at the table Em C G And we don't drink until the devil's turned to dust Em C G D/F# Em And never once has any man I've met been able to love C D G G4 G So if I were you, I'd have a little trust [Verse 3] G Two thousand years, I've been in that water Em C G Two thousand years, sunk like a stone C D Em Desperately reaching for nets that the fishermen have thrown C D G Trying to find a little bit of hope [Verse 4] G Me, I was holding, all of my secrets soft and hid Em C G Pages were folded; then there was nothing at all C D Em So if in the future I might, need myself a savior C D G I'll remember what was written on that wall [Chorus] Em C G That we don't eat until your father's at the table Em C G And we don't drink until the devil's turned to dust Em C G D/F# Em And never once has any man I've met been able to love C D G G4 G So if I were you, I'd have a little trust [Bridge] Dm Em Am I an honest man and true? Dm Have I been good to you at all? Am Oh I'm so tired of playing these games We'd just be running down G The same old lines, the same old stories of F Breathless trains and, worn down glories Am Houses burning, worlds that turn G On their own [Chorus] Em C G That we don't eat until your father's at the table Em C G And we don't drink until the devil's turned to dust Em C G D/F# Em And never once has any man I've met been able to love C So if I were you my friend D G Learn to have just a little bit of trust.