[Chords]
Am1 E7 Am2 D A#maj7 Amsus4 Am G C F D/F# G#m Am4 Am5 F#7 Am6 E
e|--x----x----x----x----1------1------0----3----0----x----x----4----5----8----8----x-----x--|
B|--10---6----5----3----3------0------1----3----1----1----3----0----5----10---7----10----9--|
G|--9----7----6----5----2------2------2----0----0----2----2----4----5----9----8----11----9--|
D|--7----6----5----4----3------0------2----0----2----3----0----x----7----x----x----0-----9--|
A|--0----x----0----0----x------x------0----2----3----3----0----x----7----x----x----x-----x--|
E|--x----0----x----x----x------x------x----3----x----1----2----4----5----x----7----x-----x--|
[Verse 1]
Am1 E7 Am2 D
Sing, sparrow, sing loud
A#maj7 Amsus4 Am
Hide under here
G C F D/F# G
Little voices sound bigger now
G#m Am4 Am5 F#7 Am6 E
Who could be listening through the clouds?
Am1 E7 Am2 D
Sing, sparrow, sing loud
A#maj7 Amsus4 Am
Hide under here
[Verse 2]
Am1 E7 Am2 D
Sing, sparrow, sing loud
A#maj7 Amsus4 Am
Hide under here
G C F D/F# G
Don't you fear the noise; boys are boys
G#m Am4 Am5 F#7 Am6 E
Spare us a world of what fate destroys
Am1 E7 Am2 D
Sing, sparrow, sing loud
A#maj7 Amsus4 Am
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(As far as strumming goes, flatpicking the base note for the first note of the 1/8 triplet and then strumming
the other two in a triplet pattern sounds sterile, but better than straight strumming. Refer to the song for
a sense of what I'm talking about, Thanks!)