This tab is for guitar with a capo in the 3rd fret. If you want to play it on another instrument and/or
without using a capo and therefore read the chords as they are, simply click on the arrow showing up at
"transpose" three times.
intro:
e--------------|
b--------------|
g--------------|
d----3--5-5-2-2|
a-0-0--0---3-2-|
e--------------| x8
you can also play variations like
d-2--3-35-52222
a-0-00--0--3-2-
or the chords Am Dm F E
Am F
cracked a whisper from within the spine
G E
to give a signal to the other side
Am F
this house of god holds a traitor
G E
whose missing hands are left untied
Am F E
cross the keyhole cross the latches
Am F E
cross every line that divides the factions
Am Dm
unstrap the bomb from your chest
F C
we're smart enough to get away from them
Am Dm F C
we'll find fight to struggle for another day
Am Dm F C
when the fall of the gate seems a lifetime away
E Am F C G/B E7 E Am F C G/B E7 E Am F G E
(G/B and E7 are only played half as long as the other chords)
Am F G E
body by the judge will get sent out to riverhead
Am F
is the blame still not lay when the bail has been set
G E
and the judges at home just asleep in their beds
Am F E
cross the keyhole cross the latches
Am F E
cross every line that divides the factions
Am Dm
unstrap the bomb from your chest
F C
we're smart enough to get away from them
Am Dm F C
we'll find fight to struggle for another day
Am Dm F C
when the fall of the gate seems a lifetime away
E Am F C G/B E7 E Am F C G/B E7 E
(G/B and E7 are only played half as long as the other chords)
Am
the convict race now still resides in lucasville
F Dm
the convict race now still resides in lucasville
Am
the convict race now still resides in lucasville
F Dm
the convict race now still resides in lucasville
Am
the convict race now still resides in lucasville
F Dm
the convict race now still resides in lucasville
Am
the convict race now still resides in lucasville
F Dm (strum once, end here)
the convict race now still resides in lucasville
the convict race now still resides in lucasville
the convict race now still resides in lucasville