Spoken Wheel Chords

by Flogging Molly
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Difficulty: beginner
Capo: no capo
Author Shokhin [a] 199.
2 contributors total, last edit on Nov 10, 2019

Chords

Am
Em
F
G
C
E

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Key of Bm, capo on two.
 
Am   Em
Your passin' broke the silence
        F       G
On that dark October day
Am   Em
The sun was headin' for the west
 F              G
As it did I heard you say
Am   Em
I set my sail for a gentle breeze
 F    G
Now I leave this world as it was meant to be
F  G C G Am
And you, did you listen to anything I said?
F  G Am
Did you ever listen to me?
 
Though now it seems you'll never know
But every lad to a man must grow
Till winter comes to celebrate
Then proudly chills the bone
When at last they bury me
Into this ground you'll someday see
And you, did you listen to anything I said?
 
F G  C
Did you ever listen to me?
 
     F
Though the face we wear
     C
Sometimes seldom speaks
     F
From the babe that cries
     C
To this grown man's feet
     F
May the hand still write
     C
And its' heart shape keep
     F     Am
Till our fathers, sons and daughters agree
 
[Am G F]
 
      Am     G       F
So I will pave this road till glory
      Am G      F
Sets our broken spirit free
      Am         G                 F
From every cross-soaked nail pours endless rain
      C        G        Am
With tears no eye should see
      Am          G             F
But they could fill our highest ocean
      Am       G       F
And the rivers in between
      Am     G   F
With every blade that flowers must grow then drown
C G  E
With love our cruelest sea
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Spoken Wheel – Flogging Molly
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3 comments
FluffandNapalm
The last verse is actually part of the next song on the album, I'm pretty sure. It's part of the song "With a Wonder and a Wild Desire"
+3
Tommy[fin]
Nice tab mate! Great tune by a great band.
+2
U-Mass
This actually sounds much better than the later made versions. I figured they all needed a capo to get that sound. Thanks for a great tab!!
+1