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CAPO 3RD I appreciate these chords are probably mislabled especially D/Gsus, I don't actually know what the proper chord names are, but the tab below gives the correct chords corresponding to those that I've scribed. It also shows where hammers are used. I've not tabbed the solo parts - for this, strumming pattern and extra hammers check out the vid on youtube. Em7 C2 G Dsus Em7 Gsus e-----3-------3-------3-------3-------3-------X-------| b-----3-------3-------3-------3-------3-------X-------| g-----0-------0-------0-------0-------0-------X-------| d-----2p0-----2p0-----0-------0-------1-------1-------| a-----2-------3-------2-------0-------0-------0-------| E-----0-------0-------3-------2h3-----x-------2-------| Em7 C2 The life in us is like the water in a river G Dsus It may rise this year, it may rise higher Than man has ever known Em7 C2 It may come to pass that immortal flowing river G Dsus May rise so high, flood the mountainside To the valleys down below Em7 C2 G Dsus [ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/m/molly-tuttle/316549.html ] (Chorus 1) Bm C G Dsus The land where we dwell has not always been dry I see Em7 C2 C2 Gsus (lightly) Far inland banks that were washed by the ancient stream (Solo - not tabbed) Em7 C2 The sun up above shines its fury on the prairie G Dsus You can't hide from it, you can try it But you'll never get away Em7 C2 And they sow the fields but the clouds have all forsaken G Dsus And they've taken all, no more water fall 'Til the earth has turned to clay Em7 C2 G Dsus (Chord pattern repeats, same as above) (Chorus 2) Long after we're gone still the earth will turn round and round and all we've created will crumble into the ground I see it all from where I'm standing on the mountain Hear the valleys' cry, still some question why and they cannot see the way We're digging graves every day they're getting deeper, for the birds that fly through the darkened sky, will there be another day? (Chorus 1) The life in us is like the water in a river It may rise this year, it may rise higher Than man has ever known |