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WHOLE SONG IS PLAYED IN BARRE CHORDS
Intro: Bm, G, Gb (then slide Gb to G and then back)
Bm G
Four sins past sainthood, it's like I'm dying to forget,
Gb
the sleepless nights lying perfectly alone and still.
Bm Gb
I can drink 'til victory, I'll drink to the mighty,
G
drink until I die or at least until the sunrise.
D
When honesty as popular as a plague
A Bm G
comes to remind me the dead's winning the race with me. going nowhere,
D A
Right down the street a prostitute is selling the closest thing to love
Bm G
that this country has to offer.
Bm G
And Alachua still sleeps tonight X3
Bm G
so we fought for the republic the catholic sun filled every eye.
Gb Bm
From the atlantic to the pacific ocean,victory, I'll drink to the mighty.
G Gb
We died for oil, we died for borders, killed for democracy, still believed every platform.
D A
Can You handle the death, accept what you create together.
Bm G
I still know every politician is a fucking monster.
D A
Culture kills bureaucrats and all other undesirables.
Bm G
History said we died for freedom but today no justice was served.
Bm G
And America still sleeps tonight X3
and i hope it doesn't wake up tomorrow
(then to Bm, G and Gb when there is just the screaming after thist part).
And that is it for the song - just repeats itself after this.
Aim - NoOneForACause if you have any questions
If anyone took the time to learn this, thanks - I think this is their best song.
good work, maybe one error or so, and the Gb might be Gbminor, im not sure but ten its in Bm i dk
good work
although my opinion changes a lot on the subject..
currently i agree with you, this is their best song.
Sounds better for the chorus, as Rob Bratney wrote awhile ago. His version, I think, sounds a little bit closer to the way Tom plays it.
Not a bad tab otherwise I guess.