0 Chords used in the song:
←
View these chords for the Baritone
Transpose chords:
Em G D F Em There's a shadow just behind me, G shrouding every step I take, D making every promise empty, F pointing every finger at me. Em Waiting like a stalking butler G who upon the finger rests. D Murder now the path called 'must we' F just because the son has come. Em Jesus, won't you fucking whistle G something but the past and done' D Jesus, won't you fucking whistle F something but the past and done' Em Why can't we not be sober' G I just want to start things over. D Why can't we drink forever. F I just want to start this over. Em I am just a worthless liar. G I am just an imbecile. D I will only complicate you. F Trust in me and fall as well. Em I will find a center in you. G I will chew it up and leave, D I will work to elevate you F just enough to bring you down. Em Mother Mary won't you whisper G something but what's past and done. D Mother Mary won't you whisper F something but what's past and done. Em Why can't we not be sober' G I just want to start things over. D Why can't we sleep forever. F I just want to start this over. Em I am just a worthless liar. G I am just an imbecile. D I will only complicate you. F Trust in me and fall as well. Em I will find a center in you. G I will chew it up and leave, D Trust me. F Trust me. Em Why can't we not be sober' G I just want to start things over. D Why can't we sleep forever. F I just want to start this over. Em I want what I want. G I want what I want. D I want what I want. F I want what I want.
Tab comments (0)
No comment yet :(
Need help, a tip to share, or simply want to talk about this song? Start the discussion!
Need help, a tip to share, or simply want to talk about this song? Start the discussion!
Top Tabs & Chords by Tool, don't miss these songs!
About this song: Sober
Sober is a song on Tool's first full-length album, Undertow.Adam Jones has stated in an interview that the song is about a friend of the band whose artistic expression only comes out when he is under the influence. "A lot of people give him shit for that," Jones explains. "If you become addicted and a junkie, well, that's your fault." Writing"Sober" was one of the earliest songs composed by its writer, Maynard James Keenan, with roots dating back to a 1987 live performance (released as Peace Day with his first band Read more on Last.fm.