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Standard tuning:  Capo 2

chords:
C -     332010
Em -    022000
Am7 -   002010
F -     133211 (bar chord)
G - 320033
Gsus4- 330033
G~ 320003

Intro: C, Em, Am7, G~  x2
  Note: Mimic piano, hit sting 2 on C, Am7, and sting 1 on Em, G~


Verse 1:
               C                                Em       Am7          G~     
When you try your best, but you don't succeed
               C                                 Em           Am7          G~ 
When you get what you want, but not what you need
               C                         Em       Am7          G~ 
When you feel so tired, but you can't sleep
            C     Em   Am7   G~
Stuck in re - ver - se.

Instrumental: C, Em ,Am7, G~


Verse 2:
              C                                Em            Am7           G~ 
When the tears come streaming down your face
              C                              Em       Am7           G~   
When you lose something you can't replace
             C                                Em       Am7           G~ 
When you love someone, but it goes to waste
                 C   Em   Am7   G~  
Could it be  wo - rse?

Chorus:
F       Em  G, Gsus4, G    F
Jah    will gu.....ide you home
      Em  G, Gsus4, G      F
And ig....n...it..e    your bones
          Em       G        
but I won't   try  - - -  to fix you

Instrumental: C, Em ,Am7, G~  x 2 (mimic piano, hit bass notes, C,B,A,G during 4 chords)

Verse 3:
        C                      Em        Am7           G~
And high up above or down below...
                  C                    Em  Am7         G~
When you're too in love to let it go...
           C                           Em      Am7         G~ 
If you never try, then you'll never know
  C    Em   Am7    G~
If it'll work.....


Chorus:
F       Em  G, Gsus4, G    F
Jah will gu.....ide you home
      Em  G, Gsus4, G      F
And ig....n...it..e    your bones
          Em        G           
but I won't   try  - - -  to fix you


Bridge: C, Em, Am7, G x2 (on/off pinky on high E)

C                        F
Tears stream,             down your face
C                                      G~                              
When you lose somethin'    you cannot replace
Am7            F
Tears stream down your face
C               G~
And I.........

C                      F
Tears stream,     down your face
C                                   G~
I promise you that I will learn from my mistakes
Am7                 F
Tears stream down your face
C           G~
but I.........

Final Chorus: (quite slow, sung 1 octave lower)
F       Em  G, Gsus4, G    F
Jah    will gu.....ide you home
       Em  G  Gsus4  G      F
And ig....n...it..e    your bones
          Em        G                 C
and  I want to  try ....................


Thanks to Ash and dre for their initial Chord map

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