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Love - Live And Let Chords

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Live And Let Chords

(ver. 1)
Love
(Live)
                          "Live and Let Live"
                              (Arthur Lee)

Intro:

	Acoustic 12-string:

	D
	/ / / /  / / / /

Verse 1:

	(D)      G        C                D
	Oh, the snot has caked against my pants
	G              C    D
	It has turned into crystal
	           G        C             D
	There's a bluebird sitting on a branch
	G             C       D
	I guess I'll take my pistol
	G           C      D
	I've got it in my hand
	G            C      D
	Because he's on my land

Chorus:

	A          BbaddE A             A: x77650   BbaddE: x88760
	And so the story ended
	A             BbaddE  A
	Do you know it oh so well
	A              BbaddE      A
	Well should you need I'll tell you
	     F               C
	The end-end-end-end-end-end-end-end
	D
	And...

Verse 2:

	Yes I've seen you sitting on the couch
	I recognize your artillery
	I have seen you many times before
	Once when I was an Indian
	And I was on my land
	Why can't you understand

[repeat chorus]

Bridge 1:

	(G)   Am    Asus4 Am   Asus2 Am Asus2 G   [2X]
	 /    /   /   /   /       /   /   /   /

	(G) Am         C    G
	    Served my time
	Am         C    G
	Served it well
	Am           C   G
	You made my soul
	[1: D                 2: D       D/C      D/B      D/Bb     ]
	    / / / /  / / / /     / / / /  / / / /  / / / /  / / / /
	A cell

Bridge 2:

	(G)   Am    Asus4 Am   Asus2 Am Asus2 G   [2X]
	 /    /   /   /   /       /   /   /   /

	Write the rules
	In the sky
	But ask your leaders
	 D   D/C  D/B  D/Bb
	Why       Why

[guitar solo: chorus chords; D D/C D/B D/Bb; chorus chords]

[repeat verse 1]

[repeat chorus]

[repeat bridge 1]

[guitar solo: chorus chords]

Coda (guitar solo):

	D    C         [repeat to fade]
	/ / / /


-- another ace 60's tab from Andrew Rogers
            
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