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Jack Johnson - Fall Line Tabs

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Fall Line Tabs

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Jack Johnson
Fall Line by Jack Johnson

Really, really, really easy piece to play... it only has 3 chords (D,G and A.)
You'll have to listen to the song to get the rhythum but apart from that its heaps easy.

D Chord                   G Chord                  A Chord 

e--2---------             e---3------              e---------
B--3---------             B----------              B--2------
G--2---------             G----------              G--2------
D------------             D----------              D--2------
A------------             A---2------              A---------
E--X---------             E---3------              E---------

D Chord
[[And by the way
you know that hope will make you strange
make you blink, make you blank, make you sink
it will make you]]
G Chord
[[afraid of change
and often blame the box with the view of the world, 
and the ones that fill the frames]]
D Chord
[[I turn it up
but then i turn it off because i cant stand
when they start to talk about the]]
G Chord
[[hurting and killing
whos shoes we are filling
the damage and ruin 
and the things that were doing]]
D Chord
[[We gotta stop
We gotta turn it all off
we gotta... rewind, and start it up again,
because we]]
A Chord
[[Fell across the fall line
aint there nothing sacred anymore... ]]
D Chord
[[Somebody saw him jump yeh,
but nobody saw him slip 
i guess he lost alot of hope.. and then he lost his grip]]
G Chord
[[and now hes lying in the freeway in the middle of this mess..
guess we lost another one
just like the other one]]
D Chord
[[optomistic hypocrite 
that didnt have the nerve to quit 
the things that kept him wanting more
until he finally reached the core]]
A Chord
[[he fell across the fall line...
aint there nothing sacred anymore (no, no, no, no, no, no, no)]]
            
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