Artist: Good Charlotte
Song: The World Is Black
Album: The Chronicles Of Life And Death
Tabbed by: Jordy (
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Awesome song, and it sounds great on acoustic guitar.
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Verse:
Turn on channel seven at a quarter to eight
You see the same damn thing
It s just a different day
And no one really knows why this is happening, but it s happening
And everywhere you go it s just a different place
You get the same dark feeling
See the same sad faces
No one really cares that this is happening
Prechorus:
We come into this world
And we are all the same
And in that moment there s no one to blame
Chorus:
But the world is black
And hearts are cold
And there s no hope
That s what were told
And we can t go back
It won t be the same
Forever changed
By the things we see, see
Repeat Verse:
Living in this place has always been this way
Theres noone doing nothing
So theres nothing changed
And i cant live when this world just keeps dying
Its dying
People always tell me this is part of the plan
The gods got everybody in his hands
But i can only pray that god is listening
Is he listening
Repeat Prechorus:
We re living in this world
Growing colder everyday
Nothing can stay perfect now I see
Repeat Chorus:
But the world is black
And hearts are cold
And there s no hope
That s what were told
And we can t come back
It won t be the same
Forever changed
By the things we see, see, see
Repeat Prechorus Twice:
We come into this world
And we are all the same
And in that moment there s no one to blame
But we re living in this world
Growing colder everyday
Nothing can stay perfect now I say
Repeat Chorus:
The world is black
And hearts are cold
There s no hope
That s what were told
And we can t come back
It won t be the same
Forever changed
By the things we see, see, see
Repeat 1/2 Verse:
Turn on channel seven at a quarter to eight
You see the same damn thing it s just a different day
And no one really knows why this is happening
End on F