Chords for Laura Marling - Devil's Spoke - (Lyrics)
Tempo:
118.25 bpm
Chords used:
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Eb
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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[Abm]
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[D] I might be a part of this ripple on water from a lonesome drip of fallen tree that witnessed
me and my lone [Dm] hand and me.
[D] And that life itself could not aspire to have someone be so with my head I threw creation
to my kin with a silence broken by a whispered voice.
All of this can be broken, all of this can be broken, hold your devil by his folk and
spin him to the ground.
Root to root and tip to tip I look at him my country [Dm] jiff and let it off by all his
fears but someone brought you close to [D] tears.
Many trains and many miles brought you to me on this sunny isle and [Dm] what of which you
wish to speak have you come here to rescue [D] me?
All of this can be broken, all of this can be broken, hold your devil by his folk and
spin him to the ground.
But the love of your life lives but lies no more and where she lay her flower grows.
And the arms that fed and the babes that wed and the backs that led keeping her in tow.
But I am [G] your [D] keeper and [Gb]
I [G] hold your face away [D] from mine.
[D]
I [G] am yours till [D] they come.
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I [G] am yours [D] till they come.
I survive, nose to nose, ripping off each others clothes in a most [D] peculiar way.
I survive, nose to nose, ripping off each others clothes in a most peculiar way.
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[Dm]
[D] I might be a part of this ripple on water from a lonesome drip of fallen tree that witnessed
me and my lone [Dm] hand and me.
[D] And that life itself could not aspire to have someone be so with my head I threw creation
to my kin with a silence broken by a whispered voice.
All of this can be broken, all of this can be broken, hold your devil by his folk and
spin him to the ground.
Root to root and tip to tip I look at him my country [Dm] jiff and let it off by all his
fears but someone brought you close to [D] tears.
Many trains and many miles brought you to me on this sunny isle and [Dm] what of which you
wish to speak have you come here to rescue [D] me?
All of this can be broken, all of this can be broken, hold your devil by his folk and
spin him to the ground.
But the love of your life lives but lies no more and where she lay her flower grows.
And the arms that fed and the babes that wed and the backs that led keeping her in tow.
But I am [G] your [D] keeper and [Gb]
I [G] hold your face away [D] from mine.
[D]
I [G] am yours till [D] they come.
[Gbm]
I [G] am yours [D] till they come.
I survive, nose to nose, ripping off each others clothes in a most [D] peculiar way.
I survive, nose to nose, ripping off each others clothes in a most peculiar way.
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_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ I might be a part of this ripple on water from a lonesome drip of fallen tree that witnessed
me and my lone [Dm] hand and me.
_ _ _ _ [D] _ And that life itself could not aspire to have someone be so with my head I threw creation
to my kin with a silence broken by a whispered voice. _ _ _ _ _ _
All of this can be broken, all of this can be broken, hold your devil by his folk and
spin him to the ground.
_ _ _ _ _ _ Root to root and tip to tip I look at him my country [Dm] jiff and let it off by all his
fears but someone brought you close to [D] tears.
_ _ _ _ _ _ Many trains and many miles brought you to me on this sunny isle and [Dm] what of which you
wish to speak have you come here to rescue [D] me?
_ _ _ _ _ _ All of this can be broken, all of this can be broken, hold your devil by his folk and
spin him to the ground. _ _
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_ _ _ But the love of your life lives but lies no more and where she lay her flower grows. _
_ _ _ And the arms that fed and the babes that wed and the backs that led keeping her in tow. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ But I am [G] your _ _ [D] keeper _ _ and _ _ _ _ [Gb] _
I [G] hold your face away [D] from mine. _
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I [G] am yours till [D] they come. _
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I [G] am yours [D] till they _ come.
_ _ _ _ _ _ I survive, nose to nose, ripping off each others clothes in a most [D] peculiar way. _
_ _ _ _ _ I survive, nose to nose, ripping off each others clothes in a most peculiar way. _ _
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_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ I might be a part of this ripple on water from a lonesome drip of fallen tree that witnessed
me and my lone [Dm] hand and me.
_ _ _ _ [D] _ And that life itself could not aspire to have someone be so with my head I threw creation
to my kin with a silence broken by a whispered voice. _ _ _ _ _ _
All of this can be broken, all of this can be broken, hold your devil by his folk and
spin him to the ground.
_ _ _ _ _ _ Root to root and tip to tip I look at him my country [Dm] jiff and let it off by all his
fears but someone brought you close to [D] tears.
_ _ _ _ _ _ Many trains and many miles brought you to me on this sunny isle and [Dm] what of which you
wish to speak have you come here to rescue [D] me?
_ _ _ _ _ _ All of this can be broken, all of this can be broken, hold your devil by his folk and
spin him to the ground. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ But the love of your life lives but lies no more and where she lay her flower grows. _
_ _ _ And the arms that fed and the babes that wed and the backs that led keeping her in tow. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ But I am [G] your _ _ [D] keeper _ _ and _ _ _ _ [Gb] _
I [G] hold your face away [D] from mine. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
I [G] am yours till [D] they come. _
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I [G] am yours [D] till they _ come.
_ _ _ _ _ _ I survive, nose to nose, ripping off each others clothes in a most [D] peculiar way. _
_ _ _ _ _ I survive, nose to nose, ripping off each others clothes in a most peculiar way. _ _
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