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Why Walk When You Can Fly

#This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the #
#song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. #


WHY WALK WHEN YOU CAN FLY (Mary Chapin Carpenter)
I've no idea how Mary Chapin Carpenter plays this song.  In concert, she
 plays it with a capo on the 7th fret.  Since the song is in B, that would
 mean she's playing in E, and the verse chords are B E A A.  She's clearly
 using a very strange tuning, because I can't for the life of me figure out
 how she's getting those chords out of the positions she uses.  Any ideas?
I'm going to write these chords down in the key of G, since I know that's
 where John Jennings plays them, with a capo on the 4th fret.

n.C.
In this world there's a whole lot of trouble, baby
n.C.
In this world there's a whole lot of pain
n.C.
In this world there's a whole lot of trouble
n.C.
But a whole lot of ground to gain
n.C.
Why take when you could be giving, why watch as the world goes by
n.C.
It's a hard enough life to be living, why walk when you can fly

D  G  C  C    D  G  C  C    D  G  C  C    Em  Em  C  C
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D  G  C  C    D  G  C  C    D  G  C  C    Em  Em  C  C
instrumental
C  C  G  G    Am  G/B  C  C   D  G  C  C    Em  Em  C  C
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D       G               C            C
In this world there's a whole lot of sorrow
D       G               C            C
In this world there's a whole lot of shame
D       G               C            C
In this world there's a whole lot of sorrow
      Em          Em        C     C
And a whole lotta ground to gain
         C            C        G      G   Am          G/B       C    C
When you spend your whole life wishing,   wanting and wondering why
       D           G          C       C   Em        Em     C    C
It's a long enough life to be living, why walk when you can fly

C  C  G  G    Am  G/B  C  C   D  G  C  C    Em  Em  C  C
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D  G  C  C    D  G  C  C    D  G  C  C    Em  Em  C  C
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D       G               C            C
In this world there's a whole lot of golden
D       G               C            C
In this world there's a whole lot of plain
D       G              C          C
In this world you've a soul for a compass
      Em          Em      C     C
And a heart for a pair of wings
          C           C     G    G        Am           G/B  C    C
There's a star on the far horizon, rising bright in an azure sky
        D           G                C      C   Em        Em      C    C
For the rest of the time that you're given, why walk when you can fly

D  G  C  C    D  G  C  C    D  G  C  C    Em  Em  C  C
high... instrumental
D  G  C  C    D  G  C  C    D  G  C  C    Em  Em  C  C
instrumental
D  G  C  C    D  G  C  C    D  G  C  C    Em  Em  C  C.
instrumental

- Adam Schneider, [email protected]
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