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Visceral

Capo 4 (B)


Verse 1:
              G         
A visceral love runs the length of our veins
            Am      Em                D
As we sit above the miles of pain
C                                                 G
Till all of our fears become skinny ones
D                                        C                   G
And from your window I can see a kingdom come


Verse 2:
            G
Hearts will wage war, but in the settling dust
        Am     Em               D
What remains at the end of us
C                                     G
Our skinny fears for our cold resolve
D                                  C                    G
When from your window I can see the ages dawn


Chorus:
C
Cinder and stone (brick and mortar)
Em
Everybody folds (up against the water)
G
Cinder and stone (brick and mortar)
D/F#
Everybody folds, everybody folds


Instrumental: (same progression as chorus)


Verse 3:
                 G
Hearts will wage war, but in the settling dust
       Am      Em               D
What remains at the end of us
C                                    G
Our skinny fears for our cold resolve
D                          C                                G
When from your rooftop I can see the ages dawn


Chorus
Instrumental


Verse 4:
             G
Memories rust and trophies fade
         Am       Em                D
In the remnants of our glory days
       C                               G
Will we regret the thing that we’ve made
D                        C                   G
From your table I can see a better way



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Contributor: Becknils Correct

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