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Passerine

The Oh Hellos A7sus4 Vote rhythm

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1 years ago
Tone: [A7sus4]
Verse 1:
[A7sus4]Like carillon bells, the house of [Em7]Augustus rings
[Cadd9] With the echoing hymn of my fellow [G]passerine, they[A7sus4]they took to it
Like a fox to a burrow, like an eagle [Em7]to an aerie
[Cadd9] And my god, it's getting hard to even hum a [G]single thing
 
Chorus:
[Cmaj7]You were the song that I'd always si[Bm#5]sing
You were the [Em]light that the fire would b[G]bring
But I c[Cmaj7]can't shake this feeling that I was o[Bm#5]only
Pushing the [Em]spear into your side a[G]again
 
Interlude -x2-:
[A7sus4] [Cadd9]
Verse 2:
[A7sus4]See, my birds of a kind, they more and more are l[Em7]looking like
[Cadd9] Centurions than any little m[G]messiah
[A7sus4]And as I prune my feathers like leaves from[Em7]from a vine
[Cadd9] I find that we have fewer and fewer [G]in kind, but
 
Verse 3:
[A7sus4]My palms and fingers still reek of g[Em7]gasoline
[Cadd9] From throwing fuel to the fire of that Greco-[G]Greco-Roman dream
[A7sus4] Purifying the holy rock to melt the g[Em7]gilded seams
[Cadd9] It don't bring me relief, no it don't bring me [G]nothing that
 
Chorus:
[Cadd9]You were the song that I'd always [Bm#5]sing
You were the li[Em7]light that the fire would b[G]bring
But I [Cadd9]can't shake this feeling that I was [Bm#5]only
Pushing the s[Em7]spear into your side again
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And again and again
 
Interlude -x2-:
[A7sus4] [Cadd9]
Bridge:
[A7sus4]When he comes a-knocking at my door
[Cadd9]What am I to do, what am I to do, oh lord
[A7sus4]When the cold wind rolls in from the north
[Cadd9]What am I to do, What am I to do, oh lord
 
 
[A7sus4]When he comes a-knocking at my door
[Cadd9]What am I to do, what am I to do, oh lord
[A7sus4]When the cold wind rolls in from the north
[Cadd9]What am I to do, what am I to do, oh lord
 
 
[A7sus4]When he comes a-knocking at my door
[Cadd9]What am I to do, what am I to do, oh lord
[A7sus4]When the cold wind rolls in from the north
[Cadd9]What am I to do, what am I to do, oh lord

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