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Patience Of Angels Chords

(ver. 2)
Boo Hewerdine
Exactly as he plays it in this awesome live performance from BBC 4's 'Songwriter's 
Standard tuning, capo 5th.

INTRO RIFF
The intro is a nice Am | G add4 | C | G add4 progression. He plays it with this little 
fill in place of the last chord though:


So, start with:

[INTRO RIFF x3]

VERSE 1

         G          D

    Em                          C
She thought she saw him wave

          G             D
She's all Tuesdays, and forgetfulness,

      Em           C
And a little money saved

BRIDGE 1

         Am            D
Does she know? I don't know.

         C           D
But from here, I can tell

CHORUS

         G  D           Am         C  D
It would try the patience of angels

         G  D           Am         C
It would try the patience of angels

[INTRO RIFF x 1]

VERSE 2

        G                D
And you know something's wrong

         Em                 C
When the morning hurts your eyes

        G               D
And the baby won't stop crying

          Em               C
You'll be waiting 'til you die

BRIDGE 2

        Am     D
Would I be any good?

     C            D
If I was, would I find...

[CHORUS]

VERSE 3

          G          D
There's a door, in a wall

     Em          C
In a house, in a street

     G          D
In a town where no-one

          Em   C
Knows her name

(She's the patience of angels)

[INTRO RIFF x1]

[BRIDGE 1 x1]

VERSE 3 OUTRO VAR

          G          Dadd4
There's a door, in a wall

     Em7         Cadd9
In a house, in a street

     G          Dadd4
In a town where no-one

          Em7  Cadd9
Knows her name

[VERSE 3 OUTRO VAR x1]

(She's the patience of angels)

[INTRO RIFF x2]

[CHORUS]

   G  Dadd4  Em7  Cadd9
Angelllllsss etc (improv)

[VERSE 3 OUTRO VAR x2]
            
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