Feel The Tide Uke tab by Mumford And Sons

3 Chords used in the song: C, F, G

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Year:  2011
Difficulty: 
2.33
(Beginner)
Key: C, AmChords
Intro
C C F F
C C F F
C C F F G G C C

C C F F
She sits him down in a stiff chair
C C F F
Rubs his back and strokes his hair
C C F F
Telling him it's okay to cry
G G C C

But he just sits and stares

C C F F
The merciless moon outside
C C F F
Has nothing now he's come to realize
C C F F
Only the desolation he feels
G G C C
The cold distance inside

Chorus
C C
But you and I now
F F
We can be alright
G G
Just hold on to what we know is true
C C
You and I now
F F
Though it's cold outside

G G
Feel the tide turning


[same chords as above verses]

While the priest just sits and weeps
Lamenting the fact that he can see
Darkness and light in so much detail
He has given himself over
Refusing what he knows to be real
He turns away from every meal
Starving himself of goodness
He doesn't think he can heal

But you and I now
We can be alright
Just hold on to what we know is true
You and I now
Though it's cold inside
Feel the tide turning

"What if I lost all I had?"
Said the stranger to his dad
And the witness was confused
He can't tell what is bad
Instead he runs up to the nearest girl
And he comments on her glorious curls
Says, "Darling come with me
I'll show you a whole new world"

But you and I now
We can be alright
Just hold on to what we know is true
You and I now
Though it's cold inside
Feel the tide turning

Uke tab by , 03 Apr 2011

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