Chords for ...And You Will Know Us By The Trail of Dead - Eight Day Hell
Tempo:
115.55 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
C
Bm
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G]
[C] Waking [Em] up late, the [D] better part of the [C] day, in [G] the bus, on [D] a dusk of [Am] April day.
[C]
We walk down [Em] the street on [D] that old [C] Halloween,
[G] they [D] get back to [Am] their youth dress [C] our day.
[Bm] [D] The conjurer [G] of eight-day strains, looks [Bm] outside every [D] face, to [G] stroke right in the old [Bm] bloody nose.
[D] Hoping [G] to make his strings, a fun sign to [D] remind the [G] folks, tastes [D] like poison.
[C] Why should [Em] we play half [D] an hour [C] a day, for [G] a cup full [D] of net, to [Am] a warning [C] of dead?
A grand trial [Em] at least, he's [D] five times a [C] green leaf, and [G] a cent, from [D] on green with [Am] a pit full [C] of
[Bm] [D] The conjurer [G] of eight-day strains, looks [Bm] outside [D] every face, to [G] stroke right in the old [Bm] bloody nose.
[D] Hoping [G] to make his way, a fun sign [D] to [G] remind the folks, tastes like [Gm] poison.
[C] [G]
[Bb] [D] Ah, it's thunder!
[G] [Bm] [D] [G]
[Bm] [D] [G]
[Bm] [D] [G]
[C] [E] [D]
[C] [E] [D]
[C] [Em] [D]
[C] [Em] [D] [C]
[G]
[C] Waking [Em] up late, the [D] better part of the [C] day, in [G] the bus, on [D] a dusk of [Am] April day.
[C]
We walk down [Em] the street on [D] that old [C] Halloween,
[G] they [D] get back to [Am] their youth dress [C] our day.
[Bm] [D] The conjurer [G] of eight-day strains, looks [Bm] outside every [D] face, to [G] stroke right in the old [Bm] bloody nose.
[D] Hoping [G] to make his strings, a fun sign to [D] remind the [G] folks, tastes [D] like poison.
[C] Why should [Em] we play half [D] an hour [C] a day, for [G] a cup full [D] of net, to [Am] a warning [C] of dead?
A grand trial [Em] at least, he's [D] five times a [C] green leaf, and [G] a cent, from [D] on green with [Am] a pit full [C] of
[Bm] [D] The conjurer [G] of eight-day strains, looks [Bm] outside [D] every face, to [G] stroke right in the old [Bm] bloody nose.
[D] Hoping [G] to make his way, a fun sign [D] to [G] remind the folks, tastes like [Gm] poison.
[C] [G]
[Bb] [D] Ah, it's thunder!
[G] [Bm] [D] [G]
[Bm] [D] [G]
[Bm] [D] [G]
[C] [E] [D]
[C] [E] [D]
[C] [Em] [D]
[C] [Em] [D] [C]
[G]
Key:
D
G
C
Bm
Em
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[C] Waking [Em] up late, the [D] better part of the [C] day, in [G] the bus, on [D] a dusk of [Am] April day.
[C] _
We walk down [Em] the street on [D] that old [C] Halloween, _
[G] they [D] get back to [Am] their youth dress [C] our day.
[Bm] _ [D] The conjurer [G] of eight-day strains, looks [Bm] outside every [D] face, to [G] stroke right in the old [Bm] bloody nose.
[D] Hoping [G] to make his strings, a fun sign to [D] remind the [G] folks, tastes [D] like poison.
[C] Why should [Em] we play half [D] an hour [C] a day, for [G] a cup full [D] of net, to [Am] a warning [C] of dead?
A grand trial [Em] at least, he's [D] five times a [C] green leaf, and [G] a cent, from [D] on green with [Am] a pit full [C] of_
[Bm] _ [D] The conjurer [G] of eight-day strains, looks [Bm] outside [D] every face, to [G] stroke right in the old [Bm] bloody nose.
[D] Hoping [G] to make his way, a fun sign [D] to [G] remind the folks, tastes like [Gm] poison.
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[Bb] _ [D] Ah, it's thunder!
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[C] Waking [Em] up late, the [D] better part of the [C] day, in [G] the bus, on [D] a dusk of [Am] April day.
[C] _
We walk down [Em] the street on [D] that old [C] Halloween, _
[G] they [D] get back to [Am] their youth dress [C] our day.
[Bm] _ [D] The conjurer [G] of eight-day strains, looks [Bm] outside every [D] face, to [G] stroke right in the old [Bm] bloody nose.
[D] Hoping [G] to make his strings, a fun sign to [D] remind the [G] folks, tastes [D] like poison.
[C] Why should [Em] we play half [D] an hour [C] a day, for [G] a cup full [D] of net, to [Am] a warning [C] of dead?
A grand trial [Em] at least, he's [D] five times a [C] green leaf, and [G] a cent, from [D] on green with [Am] a pit full [C] of_
[Bm] _ [D] The conjurer [G] of eight-day strains, looks [Bm] outside [D] every face, to [G] stroke right in the old [Bm] bloody nose.
[D] Hoping [G] to make his way, a fun sign [D] to [G] remind the folks, tastes like [Gm] poison.
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[Bb] _ [D] Ah, it's thunder!
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