Sufjan Stevens (Born July 1, 1975) is an American musician, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist from Petoskey, Michigan. He is known for his lyrically focused and instrumentally rich songs that often relate to faith and family. He has enjoyed wide critical success in the United States. He is considered part of the folk revival through indie pop, but his influences are very broad, including experimental electronic music, the jazz of Vince Guaraldi, and the academic minimalism of Steve Reich and Philip Glass.
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Basic Chords (the only two that need specification, for a more accuarate transciption check out the other version I uploaded)
A#m6 (x 1 4 3 2 x), D#m6 (x 6 9 8 7 x)
[Verse 1]
EF#BF# Light struck from the lemon tree AG#mF#EBC#mB What if I’d never seen hysterical light from Eugene? EBF#G#m Lemon yoghurt, remember I pulled at your shirt F#E I dropped the ashtray on the floor BC#mB I just wanted to be near you
[Verse 2]
EF#BF# Emerald Park, wonders never cease AG#mF#EBC#mB The man who taught me to swim, he couldn't quite say my first name EBF#G#mF# Like a Father he led community water on my head E And he called me “Subaru” BC#mB And now I want to be near you
[Verse 3]
BA#m6G#mF#ED#m6F# Since I was old enough to speak I've said it with alarm BA#m6G#mF#E Some part of me was lost in your sleeve D#m6F# Where you hid your cigarettes E No I’ll never forget BC#mB I just want to be near you
[Verse 4]
EF#BF# Still I pray to what I cannot see AG#mF#EBC#mB In the sprinkler I mark the evidence known from the start EBF#G#mF#m From the bed near your death, and all the machines that made a mess E Far away the falcon flew BC#mB Now I want to be near you
[Verse 5]
EF#BF# What’s left is only bittersweet AG#mF#EBC#mB For the rest of my life, admitting the best is behind me EBF#G#mF# Now I’m drunk and afraid, wishing the world would go away E What’s the point of singing songs BC#mB If they’ll never even hear you?