Little Trees

Miracle Fortress

  • A
  • Asus4
  • Bm
  • D
  • Em
  • G
Tom:
Intro:
D G A
D G Asus4 A
D G A Basing everything I say on the red read words you've been
A sending my way,
D G Asus4 At the end of each day I'll have lent you a phrase that I've read to...
A regret 'til I'm red in the face.
G I won't ask for a cure,
A not for a verse,
Em not for a glimpse from the Heavens of Earth,
Bm or the worst of punishments meant for me first,
D or the reasons I've been here for seasons and turns,
A chasing history round with the birds,
G D for the secrets in sounds and the weeping of work.
D G A
D G A
D G And I'll learn of the waiting release,
A or of him the releaser, commander in chief,
D G and police of the purified and of the beasts,
Asus4 A so what else?
D G And beyond and beyond and beyond
A being bonded to flesh,
D And to lessons and questions and tests,
G Asus4 A we might see what's left and what's leaving its weight.
G I won't ask for a cure,
A not for a verse,
Em not for a glimpse from the Heavens of Earth,
Bm or the worst of punishments meant for me first,
D or the reasons I've been here for seasons and turns,
A chasing history round with the birds,
G D for the secrets in sounds and the weeping of work. Solo:
D G
D G
D G
A Asus4
A Asus4
D Deep beneath the ocean waves,
G there is a whale or two as big as you might ever be as small.
D But the wails that a boy brings home
G can be as big as the sea, little trees, or any ocean breeze.
D Don't make me have to choose which side.
G There ain't no side to take if you're wide
A Asus4 awake and free.
A Asus4 Awake and free.
D High above the mountain range
G there is a gull or three as big as me, maybe twice as strong.
D If I tried to sing 'em this old thing
G they would sing to me a tweedle dee, or in so many words.
D G They can fly about as high as i could ever try
A Asus4 to never die, or wonder why I do.
A Asus4 Why I do
A Asus4 Why I do
A Asus4 Why I do
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