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City And Colour - Sorrowing Man Chords

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Sorrowing Man Chords

(ver. 1)
City And Colour






Tuning: Standard

   Em  Dsus   G   Asus  C

e|--0----0----0----0----0-------------------------------------------------|
B|--0----3----0----0----1p0-----------------------------------------------|
G|--0----2----0----2----0-------------------------------------------------|
D|--2----0----0----2----2-------------------------------------------------|
A|--2----0----2----0----3-------------------------------------------------|
E|--0----0----3----0----0-------------------------------------------------|

On playing the C chord you'll notice he plays C and then pulls off to an open string. 
You can include this if you wish but if you're wanting to keep it simple just play C

Verse 1:

Em
    Sorrowing man,
Dsus                     Em
    Look how warn you've become
                                 Dsus
You once were lord of the barren sea
Em
    There's blood on our hands
Dsus
    In this perfect madness
Em                           Dsus
    We're living on borrowed time

Chorus:

Em  G  Dsus     Asus      C
Oh how you have lost your way,
Em  G  Dsus     Asus      C
Oh how you have lost your way


**Alternate between Em and Dsus throughout Verse 2**

Verse 2:

There's no sympathy
For we don't know the cure
'Cause what you've got
Well it runs too deep
But you've lived and breathed
More than any man I know
But you're not done
Oh, at least I hope

Chorus:

Em  G  Dsus     Asus      C
Oh how you have lost your way,
Em  G  Dsus     Asus      C
Oh how you have lost your way
Em      G    Dsus    Asus     C
In this life we have made together
Em  G  Dsus     Asus      C
Oh how you have lost your way,
Em  G  Dsus     Asus      C
Oh how you have lost your way
Em  G  Dsus     Asus      C
Oh how you have lost your way,


The End.
            
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