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Mick Flannery - Arise Now Chords

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Arise Now Chords

(ver. 1)
Mick Flannery

The finger picking is loose enough, open to interpretation.
Corrections/Comments welcome

Dsus2: xx023x
G:     32003x
C:     03201x
Cadd9: 03203x
Em7*:  02003x
Em7:   02203x

    Dsus2 G  Dsus2 G     C   G        Cadd9Em7*Dsus2G

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

Verse 1

   Dsus2      G             Dsus2       G
Wearing the shirt that I couldn't get clean
          C        G       Dsus2  Cadd9 Em7* Dsus2 G
She was happy to see me, glad to seen

There in the dress just a little too small

Knew she looked good but not this beautiful

Chorus

Dsus2 G            Dsus2  G       Em7  G           Cadd9   G Dsus2
So  long(lyrics?), so   wrong but so right at the same   time

Verse 2

We sat down to dinner I tried not to stare
Talked about nothing, that needed repair
Went for a smoke, I said I'll be right back
Brushed off your leg but you did not react

Chorus

Verse 3

I told her I missed her, she said the same
And I had, I had thought of her everyday
Eyes on each other, sat in her room
Did what was foolish but wanted to do

Chorus

Dsus2 G            Dsus2  G       Em7  G          Cadd9   G Dsus2   G
So  long(lyrics?), so   wrong but so right at the same   time until

      Cadd9   Em7*     Dsus2
You turned to me and said      x 5???

  G    Cadd9    Em7* Dsus2
Arise now and leave me
  G    Cadd9    Em7* Dsus2
Arise now and leave me
  G    Cadd9    Em7* Dsus2   G   
 Em7*  Dsus2  G
Arise now and leave me to myself
            
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