tune a full step down learn to play the first two verses and then the last verse is exactly the same but played two frets down C6 xx5555 Bb6 xx3333 Am6 xx4555 Gm6 xx2333 Fmaj7 xx3555 Ebmaj7 xx1333 Em xx5453 Dm/F xx3231 A 577655 G 355433 Dm x57765 Cm x35543 Dm/C 8x7565 Cm/Ab 6x5343 Bb 688766 Ab 466544 F* x8ttt8 (t=10) C# x46664 Eb x68886 G7 353433 F 133211 F7 131211 C6 Am6 Fmaj7 C6 Em here's the sillohuette, the face always turned away C6 Am6 Fmaj7 C6 Em the bleeding color gone to black, dying like a day A Dm Dm/C Bb couldn't figure out what made you so unhappy F* Eb Dm shook your head to say no, no, no Dm/C Bb Dm7 G7 and stop for a spell and stayed that way A7 Gm oh well, okay C6 Am6 Fmaj7 C6 Em i got pictures, i just don't see it anymore C6 Am6 Fmaj7 C6 Em climbing hour upon hour through a total bore A Dm Dm/C Bb with the one i keep where it never fades F* Eb Dm in the safety of a pitch black mind Dm/C Bb Dm G an airless cell that blocks the day A7 Bb6 oh well, okay Gm6 Ebmaj7 Bb6 Dm/F Gm6 Ebmaj7 Bb6 Dm/F G Cm Cm/Bb Ab if you get a feeling next time you see me Eb C# Cm do me a favor and let me know Cm/Bb Ab cause its hard to tell Cm7 F7 its hard to say G7 F7 oh well, okay G7 F7 oh well, okay G7 Fm oh well, okay
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I just realized that Elliott uses a downward modulation. So cool.