4 Chords used in the song: C, F, G, Am
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capo 2
intro:
C F C F C G Am
F C
so I was lost
F C G Am
Go count the cards before you go
F C
to the Holland road
F C G Am
With your heart like a stone you spare no time in lashing out
F C
And I knew your pain
F C G
and the effect of my shame but you
F C Am G
cut me down
F C Am G
you cut me down
C
F C
And I will not tell
F C G Am
the thoughts of hell that carry me home
F C
from the holland road
F C G Am
With my heart like a stone i put up no fight
F C
to your callous mind
F C G
And from your corner you rose to
F C Am G
cut me down
F C Am G
you cut me down
C F C F C G Am
F C
So I hid my love
F C
and little did I know
G Am
that would not be the end
F C
from the holland road
F C G Am
Well i rose and i rose and i paid less time
F C
to your callous mind
F C G
and I wished you well as you
F C Am G
cut me down
F C Am G
you cut me down
F C
But I still believe
F C
though there's cracks, you'll see
F C G Am
When I am on my knees I will still believe
F C
And when I have hit the ground
F C
neither lost nor found
F C G Am
If you'll believe in me I will still believe
Am
F C Am G
Aaaaaah Haaaaaa
Aaaaaah Haaaaaa
F C F C
And I will still believe though there's cracks you'll see
F C G Am
when I am on my knees I will still believe
F C
And when I have hit the ground
F C
Neither lost nor found
F C G Am
If you'll believe in me I will still believe
Am
F C Am G
Aaaaaah Haaaaaa
Aaaaaah Haaaaaa
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About this song: Holland Road
The Holland Road Songfacts reports that the band wrote the song during a sound check and unveiled it during an in-studio appearance at Colorado radio station KBCO in June 2011. Fans subsequently uploaded it under its then title of "Home."