The Wolves Chords

by Bon Iver
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Difficulty: beginner
Capo: no capo
Author BIOCOM [a] 222.
1 contributor total, last edit on Jun 28, 2016
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Chords

F
Dm
C
Bb

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Band : Bon Iver
Song : The Wolves (ACT I and II)
Album : For Emma, Forever Ago
 
 
F              Dm C
Someday my pain, 
F                Dm        C
someday my pain, will mark you
F                 Dm C
Harness your blame,
F                  Dm       C
harness your blame and walk through
 
 
Bb                   Dm     C
With the wild wolves around you
Bb                   Dm   C
In the morning, I'll call you
Bb                Dm C
Send it farther on
 
 
F             Dm C
Solace my game,
F                  Dm    C
solace my game, it stars you
F                    Dm C
Swing wide your crane,
F                     Dm         C
swing wide your crane and run me through
 
 
Bb                  Dm   C
And the story's all over you
Bb                  Dm   C
In the morning i'll call you
Bb               Dm  C
Can't you find a clue 
Bb                     Dm        C
when your eyes are all painted Sinatra blue
 
 
Bb                   Dm   C
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vinDjent
Pretty sure hes right with the words lol.
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Ralph Haslett
Sorry. My mistake. Its correct and I was being stupid. Thanks.
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Ralph Haslett
Hi. Thanks for posting the TAB for this track. Its the only version I can find anywhere. However, after watching several versions of them playing this (on You Tube), it seems they have a strage tuning + the chords you specify dont sound the same (using standard tuning). Can you please let me know if the above is based upon standard or alternate tuning. A lot of Bon Iver tracks are in a werid version of C tuning and I wasn't sure if this is the same. Thanks :-)
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