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Water Song Chords


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Difficulty: novice
Taken from the Going Somewhere album

Standard tuning

Chords used:

C - X32010
D - X54030
G - 320033
C/B - X20010
Am - X02210
Gsus2 - 300033
G/B - X20033

Intro: C - D - G (slide from the C to D throughout the song)

C           D            G
This boy and girl were lovers

C           D            G
They came from different towns

C           D            G
Now they both live in the same one

C            D          G
They see each other around

C           D            G
He saw her at the Rosebowl 

C           D            G
just the other day

C            D            G
she showed him what she bought there

C           D            G            G-Gsus2-G/B 
And they struggled for what to say


Chorus:

C    C/B              Am              G      G-Gsus2-G/B    
      They say we're made mostly of water

C    C/B           Am               G      G-Gsus2-G/B   
      So how come we can't find the sea

C    C/B              Am              G          G-Gsus2-G/B   
      They say true love creeps up on you slowly

C    C/B              Am              G        
      Oh how blind some people can be



Rest of the song played the same. Pretty simple chord wise. Comments welcome.
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