Requiem by M. Ward from Post-War
G#/D is not the correct name but should be played:
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V1
D
Well he stormed with his feet
D
He clapped with his hands
D G D
He summoned all of his joy when he laughed
A
It suffered all of his joy when he cried.
D D7
And sometimes when he got into talkin'
G G#/D
Man he could rattle on and on
D A D
He was a good man and now hes gone.
V2
D
In war he was a tiger
D
When it was over, like a dove.
D G D
He summoned all of his strength in the climb.
A
It suffered all of his strength in the fall.
D D7
Sometimes when he got into fighting
G G#/D
Man he could fight with you all day long.
D A D
He was a good man, and now he's gone.
V3
D G D
He put his trust in a higher power
D G A
He held his power like a holy grail.
D G D
He summoned all of his faith in the lifting
D G A
It suffered all of his faith if he failed
D D7
His heart was stronger than a heavy metal bullet
G G#/D
That's why I dedicate this song;
D G D
He was a good man and now he's gone.
Solo: Same chords same as Third Verse
D D7
His heart was stronger than a heavy metal bullet
G G#/D
That's why I dedicate this song;
D G D
He was a good man and now he's gone.