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SINNER
(Neil Finn/Marius deVries)
NOTES: At first this doesn't seem like a very likely acoustic
guitar song, but if you can get two guitarists -- one playing
the rhythm chords, and one playing the little riff, you can do
a really nice version.
MAIN GUITAR/BASS RIFF UNDERLYING THE SONG:
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INTRO: Gm C
Gm C Gm C
See it anyone, got my eyes got my face
Gm C Gm C
sing it everyone, got my nose got my blood
VERSE:
Gm C Gm C
conscience plays upon on me now
Gm C Gm C
safe until my luck runs out
Gm C
cuckoos call pendulum swings
Gm C
thought you knew everything
Gm C
lift my hands make the cross
CHORUS:
Gm F
Sinner I have never learned
Gm F
beginner I cannot return
G D#
forever I must walk this earth
C
like some forgotten soldier
VERSE:
These things I should keep to myself
but I feel somehow strangely compelled
under moonlight I stood wild and naked
I felt no shame, just my spirit awaken
Gm
Sinner
Seeing everything, got my eyes got my face
VERSE:
Fireball drop from the sky
all my dreams have come to pass
where's my faith, is it lost
I can't see it til I cast it off
CHORUS:
Sinner there is no such thing
beginner I have learned to sing
forever I must walk this earth
like some forgotten soldier
VERSE:
Today I am still disconnected
to the face that I saw in the clouds
and the closest I get to contentment
is when all of the barriers come down
(Sinner)
these things I should keep to myself
but I feel somehow strangely compelled
and the closest I get to contentment
is when all of the barriers come down
RIDE OUT: Gm C
[c] 1997 by Roundhead Music, administered by Wixen Music Publishing
(BMI)/Chrysalis Music Ltd. All rights in the US and Canada
administered by Chrysalis Music (ASCAP)
(Transcription by Marck Bailey)
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