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All I Have – John Reuben www.johnreuben.com Intro: F# B F# B Verse 1 F# Are you disappointed? Is this world a let down? B With your head in the clouds its time to get down F# Head on collision crushed by dreams B So we leave our hearts at the accident scene F# B Shattered, pieces scattered who told us it was ok To allow our thoughts to be flattered F# And entertained with ideas that can’t sustain B A future once so confidently proclaimed F# So where to you go from here when it all disappears B Apathy dries your tears until you don’t care or you F# Live and die occupied with B Disclaimers and reasons as to why F# Realize life isn’t lived in fantasies B No matter how much planning or strategy F# B Joy comes along with tragedy. I won them all gladly Chorus B F# I’m alright. I’m okay. I kind of like doing things this way. B C# All I have is what God gives and that’s all the life that I was meant to live [ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/j/john-reuben/67485.html ] Verse 2 F# B We’re not taught trial and error. We’re not taught nor are we prepared F# So we fail against everyday opponents B All the while we’re still living for glorious moments F# And the media feeds the youth a false reality B Of what it takes to make yourself happy F# And since they’ve got about a one in a billion shot B Why try and make them think its something its not F# No this ain’t no movie, this real life B The spot light don’t shine quite as bright as some might like F# But that’s alright cos the starlight at night is B More of a highlight than the high life F# The air I consume from the breath of creation B Renews my soul everyday I awake and F# B Ah man, tell me who knew that simply being content was the dream come true Chorus B F# I’m alright. I’m okay. I kind of like doing things this way. B C# All I have is what God gives and that’s all the life that I was meant to live (play this to finish) This is almost completely F# and B. Easy enough. Just bar the second fret the whole time exept in the chorus when you play the C#, then just move the bar up 2 frets and play the same B shape. You need these bar chords to get the album sound, but not necessarily to make it sound good. So you can move this up a half a step and play it in G: F# à G, B à C, and C# à D. It’s no problem. I don’t recommend capoing the fourth fret and playing in D though. It really misses that way. <>< |