The Road The Rocks And The Weeds Cifras
por John Mark McMillan8.176 views, adicionada aos favoritos 560 times
Unofficial. Many chords played as inversions. Some consecutive E chords held instead of played again.Esta informação foi útil?
Dificuldade: | intermediário |
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Afinação: | E A D G B E |
Tecla: | E |
Capotraste: | sem capotraste |
Cifras
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[Verse 1]
E
Come down from the stars, show your human scars
C#m/E E
Tell me what it's like to believe
A/E
Through my Christ haunted thoughts that the losses you bought
C#m B/D#
Are the nights that you peopled with your dreams
A/E
Well, I've got no answers for heartbreaks or cancers
C#m E B/D#
But a Savior who suffers them with me
C#m B A E
Singing goodbye, Olympus, the heart of my Maker
A/F# B E
Is spread out on the road, the rocks, and the weeds
[Verse 2]
E
Come down from your mountain, your high-rise apartment
C#m E
And tell me of the God you know who bleeds
F#m
And what to tell my daughter when she asks so many questions
C#m B
And I fail to fill her heaviness with peace
A
When I've got no answers for hurt knees or cancers
C#m E B/D#
But a Savior who suffers them with me
C#m B A E
Singing goodbye, Olympus, the heart of my Maker
A/F# B E
Is spread out on the road, the rocks, and the weeds
[Chorus]
F#m B
And Aphrodite would not weep, nor Zeus would suffer for the weak
E A
But have you come to stand inside my pain?
F#m B
And all the things I've begged you for, eternity and evermore
E B/D# C#m
Are hidden with me here beneath the rain
B
The rain
[Instrumental]
C#m B A E A B E B
C#m B A E A B E
[Verse 3]
E
So shall I plant sequoias and revel in the soil
Of a crop I know I'll never live to reap?
B C#m B A E
Then sow my body to my Maker, and my heart unto my savior
A B E
And spread me on the road, the rocks, and the weeds
A B
Spread me on the road
E
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2 comments

Good idea! Thanks for the comment. I did these chords for keyboard (I tried to match the keys in the track as closely as I could). I'll see if I can edit the description.
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Ok, I don’t know exactly how you’re supposed to play this on guitar, but it sounds much more “John Mark McMillan-esque” if you play it in an open tuning, like E.
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