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Pine for Cedars - Dan Mangan
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Tabbed by: Noah Opolsky
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Tuning: Standard
Capo 5. All notes relative to capo.
All D 's are Dsus2 's (xx0230 instead of xx0232)
Play the E7 like it appears in the intro (022130)
*(Single slow strum - pick each string low to high like in the intro)
**(A strong quick strum of the chord, listen to the song for reference)
Intro:
A Dsus2 A F#m Dsus2 F#m E
e|-------------0---------------------------0-------------------0-------------|
B|--2-------3-------2----------2-----3---------2-----------------------------|
G|--2-------2-------2-----2----2-----2---------2----2----1-------------------|
D|--2-------0-------2----------4-----0---0---------------2-------------------|
A|--0---------------0----------4-------------------------2-------------------|
E|-----------------------------2---------------2---------0---0---------------|
E7 A E E*
e|---------0------------------------------------0----------------------------|
B|--3-------------2--------2---------------------------------0---------------|
G|--1---------1---2-----------2-------1----1---------------1-----------------|
D|--2-------------2------2------------2-------2----------2-------------------|
A|--2-------------0-------------------2----------------2---------------------|
E|--0----0----------------------------0--------------0-----------------------|
[ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/d/dan-mangan/357037.html ]
Verse 1
A D A
She might be wearing a green chemise
F#m D F#m
And a hat that she bought 'cause it matches her jeans
E E7
And the water she drinks well it comes from a stream
A E E*
By the house she might win in that hospital lottery
A D A
And I might be stumbling and cursing them all
F#m D F#m E
When she picks me up from the place that we both call disaster relief
E7 A
For the rent must be paid by the first of the month
E E*
Or in my case, 15th
Chorus
D
This is good as far as I can tell
A D
It's still heavy as hell when it's good
D
And I do like the road
E
But I'd be better at home
A
I will pine for the oak streets
F#m E
And pine for the cedars and you
Verse 2
A
Been around I suppose
D** A**
I have chatted and chewed
F#m D F#m(optional)
I have lugged my guitar to the nice café blues
E E7 A E E*
And when I come home I am coming home to this street and these avenues
Chorus (softer than the first)
D
This is good but as far as I can tell
A D
It's still heavy as hell when it's good
D
And I do like the road
E
But I'd be better at home
A
I will pine for the oak streets
F#m E
And pine for the cedars and you