Listening Wind Chords by Peter Gabriel
Tempo:
70.1 bpm
Chords used:
Em
C
G
E
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[E] [F#] [E]
[Em] [D]
[E] [Em] [Bm]
[E] [Em]
Mon Gic sees his village from a nearby hill.
Mon Gic thinks of days before Americans came.
[C] He serves the foreigners in growing numbers.
He sees the foreigners in fancy houses.
[Em] He dreams of days that he can still remember now.
Mon Gic holds a package in his quivering [Bm] hands.
[Em] Mon Gic sends the package to the American man.
[C] [D] Softly [C] he glides along the streets in Dallas.
Up comes the wind that makes them run [Em] for cover.
He feels the time is surely now or nevermore.
[C] The wind in my heart, the wind in my [Em] heart.
The dust in my hair, the dust in my [C] hair.
The wind in my heart, the wind in my [G]
[Em] heart.
Will drive them away, will drive them away.
[C] Mon [G] Gic [C] buys his equipment [G] in the [C] marketplace.
[D]
[Em] Mon Gic plans devices through the free trade zone.
[G] He feels the wind is lifting up his people.
[C] He calls the [D] wind to guide him [Em] on his mission.
He knows his friend the wind is always standing by.
[C] Mon Gic smells the wind that comes from far away.
[G]
[Em] Mon Gic waits for news [F#] in a quiet place.
[Em]
[C] He feels the presence of the wind beside him.
He feels the power of the [Em] past behind him.
He has the knowledge of the wind to guide him on.
[C] The wind in my heart, the wind in my [Em] heart.
The dust in my hair, the dust in my [C] hair.
The wind in my heart, the wind in my [Em]
heart.
Will drive them away, will drive them away.
[C] [G] [C]
[Em]
[C] The wind in my heart, the wind in my [Em]
heart.
The dust in my hair, the dust in my [C] hair.
The wind in my heart, the wind in my [A]
[Em] heart.
Will drive them away, will drive them away.
[C] The wind in my heart, the wind in my [Em] heart.
Will drive them away, will drive them away.
[C]
[E] Drive them [Em] away.
[Em] [D]
[E] [Em] [Bm]
[E] [Em]
Mon Gic sees his village from a nearby hill.
Mon Gic thinks of days before Americans came.
[C] He serves the foreigners in growing numbers.
He sees the foreigners in fancy houses.
[Em] He dreams of days that he can still remember now.
Mon Gic holds a package in his quivering [Bm] hands.
[Em] Mon Gic sends the package to the American man.
[C] [D] Softly [C] he glides along the streets in Dallas.
Up comes the wind that makes them run [Em] for cover.
He feels the time is surely now or nevermore.
[C] The wind in my heart, the wind in my [Em] heart.
The dust in my hair, the dust in my [C] hair.
The wind in my heart, the wind in my [G]
[Em] heart.
Will drive them away, will drive them away.
[C] Mon [G] Gic [C] buys his equipment [G] in the [C] marketplace.
[D]
[Em] Mon Gic plans devices through the free trade zone.
[G] He feels the wind is lifting up his people.
[C] He calls the [D] wind to guide him [Em] on his mission.
He knows his friend the wind is always standing by.
[C] Mon Gic smells the wind that comes from far away.
[G]
[Em] Mon Gic waits for news [F#] in a quiet place.
[Em]
[C] He feels the presence of the wind beside him.
He feels the power of the [Em] past behind him.
He has the knowledge of the wind to guide him on.
[C] The wind in my heart, the wind in my [Em] heart.
The dust in my hair, the dust in my [C] hair.
The wind in my heart, the wind in my [Em]
heart.
Will drive them away, will drive them away.
[C] [G] [C]
[Em]
[C] The wind in my heart, the wind in my [Em]
heart.
The dust in my hair, the dust in my [C] hair.
The wind in my heart, the wind in my [A]
[Em] heart.
Will drive them away, will drive them away.
[C] The wind in my heart, the wind in my [Em] heart.
Will drive them away, will drive them away.
[C]
[E] Drive them [Em] away.
Key:
Em
C
G
E
D
Em
C
G
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ [E] _
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ [D] _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ [Bm] _
[E] _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ _
Mon Gic sees his village from a nearby hill.
Mon Gic thinks of days before Americans came. _
[C] He serves the foreigners in growing numbers.
He sees the foreigners in fancy houses.
[Em] He dreams of days that he can still remember now. _
Mon Gic holds a package in his quivering [Bm] hands.
[Em] Mon Gic sends the package to the American man. _
[C] [D] Softly [C] he glides along the streets in Dallas.
Up comes the wind that makes them run [Em] for cover.
He feels the time is surely now or nevermore. _ _
[C] The wind in my heart, the wind in my [Em] heart.
The dust in my hair, the dust in my [C] hair.
The wind in my heart, the wind in my [G]
[Em] heart.
Will drive them away, will drive them away.
[C] Mon [G] Gic [C] buys his equipment [G] in the [C] marketplace.
_ [D]
[Em] Mon Gic plans devices through the free trade zone. _
[G] He feels the wind is lifting up his people.
[C] He calls the [D] wind to guide him [Em] on his mission.
He knows his friend the wind is always standing by. _
[C] Mon Gic smells the wind that comes from far away.
[G]
[Em] Mon Gic waits for news [F#] in a quiet place.
[Em] _
[C] He feels the presence of the wind beside him.
He feels the power of the [Em] past behind him.
He has the knowledge of the wind to guide him on. _ _
[C] The wind in my heart, the wind in my [Em] heart.
The dust in my hair, the dust in my [C] hair.
The wind in my heart, the wind in my [Em]
heart.
Will drive them away, will drive them away.
_ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] The wind in my heart, the wind in my [Em]
heart.
The dust in my hair, the dust in my [C] hair.
The wind in my heart, the wind in my [A]
[Em] heart.
Will drive them away, will drive them away.
[C] The wind in my _ heart, the wind in my [Em] heart.
Will drive them away, _ will drive them away.
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ Drive them [Em] away. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ [D] _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ [Bm] _
[E] _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ _
Mon Gic sees his village from a nearby hill.
Mon Gic thinks of days before Americans came. _
[C] He serves the foreigners in growing numbers.
He sees the foreigners in fancy houses.
[Em] He dreams of days that he can still remember now. _
Mon Gic holds a package in his quivering [Bm] hands.
[Em] Mon Gic sends the package to the American man. _
[C] [D] Softly [C] he glides along the streets in Dallas.
Up comes the wind that makes them run [Em] for cover.
He feels the time is surely now or nevermore. _ _
[C] The wind in my heart, the wind in my [Em] heart.
The dust in my hair, the dust in my [C] hair.
The wind in my heart, the wind in my [G]
[Em] heart.
Will drive them away, will drive them away.
[C] Mon [G] Gic [C] buys his equipment [G] in the [C] marketplace.
_ [D]
[Em] Mon Gic plans devices through the free trade zone. _
[G] He feels the wind is lifting up his people.
[C] He calls the [D] wind to guide him [Em] on his mission.
He knows his friend the wind is always standing by. _
[C] Mon Gic smells the wind that comes from far away.
[G]
[Em] Mon Gic waits for news [F#] in a quiet place.
[Em] _
[C] He feels the presence of the wind beside him.
He feels the power of the [Em] past behind him.
He has the knowledge of the wind to guide him on. _ _
[C] The wind in my heart, the wind in my [Em] heart.
The dust in my hair, the dust in my [C] hair.
The wind in my heart, the wind in my [Em]
heart.
Will drive them away, will drive them away.
_ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] The wind in my heart, the wind in my [Em]
heart.
The dust in my hair, the dust in my [C] hair.
The wind in my heart, the wind in my [A]
[Em] heart.
Will drive them away, will drive them away.
[C] The wind in my _ heart, the wind in my [Em] heart.
Will drive them away, _ will drive them away.
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ Drive them [Em] away. _ _ _ _