Shooter Jennings & Heirophant All Of This Could Have Been Yours Chords
Tempo:
99.4 bpm
Chords used:
C
Ab
F
Bb
Cm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C]
[Ab] [Bb]
[Fm] [C]
[Ab]
[Eb] [F] [C] I had a cure for your [Ab] disease,
[Bb] but you threw it [C] away.
You made it clear I was [F] not welcome [Ab] on these seas.
[Bb] And you threw me [C] away.
So in exile.
So [Eb] I sailed and [F] I sailed [C] for so long.
[Eb] My head grew [F] long and my heart [C] grew cold.
I [Eb] faced certain [F] death without [C] you near.
And [Eb] I felt the [F] storm and swam [C] until the skies were clear.
[Eb] And I found [Bb] a home [F] along [Eb] this [C] crooked river.
[Ab] And all of this would have been, [Bb] all of this could have been [C] yours.
[Ab] All of this should have been, [Bb] all of this could have been [C] yours.
[Cm] Black clouds rolled in [Bb] on a [F] red, red ball.
As [Cm] the waves [D]
were [Cm] high, [C] so [F] all was I.
And [Cm] the moon never looked so angry [Bb] as when [F] your walls came crumbling down.
It was [Ab] so beautiful.
It was [G] so peaceful.
[Gm] Your destruction, [F] it was Christ.
[Ab] All of this would have been, [Bb] all of this could have been [C] yours.
[Ab]
[Bb] [C]
[Ab]
[Bbm] [C]
[Ab]
[F] [C] All that you love will be carried [Ab] away.
[F] [C] All that you love will be [Ab] carried away.
[F] [C] And all of my pain that you put on my name.
[Ab] And all of my doubt [F] and all of my shame.
[C] And all of my guilt, my denial and fear.
And all of my hatred and all of my tears.
All of the times that I couldn't go home.
[Ab] And all of the times that [F] I froze all alone.
[C] All of the sadness, all of the lies.
[Ab] And all of the [Cm] shadows that blackened [Fm] my eyes.
[C] And all of the times that you never saw.
[Ab] For all of the colors, [Fm] all of the depths of my soul.
[C] All of the wounds that you left my bed.
[Ab] And all of the dreams that you tore.
[Fm] All in my head.
[Cm] And all of the human [C] nightmares.
[Ab]
[F] And all of the demons that [C] you [Cm] caused.
[Ab] And all of the anger,
[F] all of the sorrow.
[Ab] All of this would have [Bb] been, all of this could have been [F]
yours.
[Ab] All of this should have [Bb] been, all of this could have [C] been yours.
[Cm]
[D] There's [Dm] a book by an author named Carol S.
[G] Pearson from the mid 70's called
[Cm] The Hero Within, Six Archetypes We Live By.
Even though it's nearly 40 [Bb] years old,
the book still [Gm] speaks of the journey each of us takes through our lives.
[C] The innocent, the orphan, the wanderer, the warrior, the martyr, the magician.
[Bb] We float between these identities.
They change [C] as the phases of our lives take center stage one [Cm] after the other.
Today I feel like a martyr, but tomorrow I'll be a warrior.
For even though my time as the magician is drawing to an end,
the innocent in [C] me will continue to believe and hope in love
and that the goodness of humanity will prevail.
Here's [Cm] Hierophant's take on the journey from innocence to experience,
which is another way of saying from innocence to orphanhood.
[Ab] Here's fuck you, we're famous.
[Eb] Put all ten middle [Ab] fingers in the air and dance my [F] brothers and sisters.
If [Bb] we can't dance a little on the last night of the last light, [F] all is lost.
[C]
[Ab] [Bb]
[Fm] [C]
[Ab]
[Eb] [F] [C] I had a cure for your [Ab] disease,
[Bb] but you threw it [C] away.
You made it clear I was [F] not welcome [Ab] on these seas.
[Bb] And you threw me [C] away.
So in exile.
So [Eb] I sailed and [F] I sailed [C] for so long.
[Eb] My head grew [F] long and my heart [C] grew cold.
I [Eb] faced certain [F] death without [C] you near.
And [Eb] I felt the [F] storm and swam [C] until the skies were clear.
[Eb] And I found [Bb] a home [F] along [Eb] this [C] crooked river.
[Ab] And all of this would have been, [Bb] all of this could have been [C] yours.
[Ab] All of this should have been, [Bb] all of this could have been [C] yours.
[Cm] Black clouds rolled in [Bb] on a [F] red, red ball.
As [Cm] the waves [D]
were [Cm] high, [C] so [F] all was I.
And [Cm] the moon never looked so angry [Bb] as when [F] your walls came crumbling down.
It was [Ab] so beautiful.
It was [G] so peaceful.
[Gm] Your destruction, [F] it was Christ.
[Ab] All of this would have been, [Bb] all of this could have been [C] yours.
[Ab]
[Bb] [C]
[Ab]
[Bbm] [C]
[Ab]
[F] [C] All that you love will be carried [Ab] away.
[F] [C] All that you love will be [Ab] carried away.
[F] [C] And all of my pain that you put on my name.
[Ab] And all of my doubt [F] and all of my shame.
[C] And all of my guilt, my denial and fear.
And all of my hatred and all of my tears.
All of the times that I couldn't go home.
[Ab] And all of the times that [F] I froze all alone.
[C] All of the sadness, all of the lies.
[Ab] And all of the [Cm] shadows that blackened [Fm] my eyes.
[C] And all of the times that you never saw.
[Ab] For all of the colors, [Fm] all of the depths of my soul.
[C] All of the wounds that you left my bed.
[Ab] And all of the dreams that you tore.
[Fm] All in my head.
[Cm] And all of the human [C] nightmares.
[Ab]
[F] And all of the demons that [C] you [Cm] caused.
[Ab] And all of the anger,
[F] all of the sorrow.
[Ab] All of this would have [Bb] been, all of this could have been [F]
yours.
[Ab] All of this should have [Bb] been, all of this could have [C] been yours.
[Cm]
[D] There's [Dm] a book by an author named Carol S.
[G] Pearson from the mid 70's called
[Cm] The Hero Within, Six Archetypes We Live By.
Even though it's nearly 40 [Bb] years old,
the book still [Gm] speaks of the journey each of us takes through our lives.
[C] The innocent, the orphan, the wanderer, the warrior, the martyr, the magician.
[Bb] We float between these identities.
They change [C] as the phases of our lives take center stage one [Cm] after the other.
Today I feel like a martyr, but tomorrow I'll be a warrior.
For even though my time as the magician is drawing to an end,
the innocent in [C] me will continue to believe and hope in love
and that the goodness of humanity will prevail.
Here's [Cm] Hierophant's take on the journey from innocence to experience,
which is another way of saying from innocence to orphanhood.
[Ab] Here's fuck you, we're famous.
[Eb] Put all ten middle [Ab] fingers in the air and dance my [F] brothers and sisters.
If [Bb] we can't dance a little on the last night of the last light, [F] all is lost.
[C]
Key:
C
Ab
F
Bb
Cm
C
Ab
F
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
[Fm] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ [F] _ _ [C] _ _ I had a cure for your [Ab] disease, _
_ [Bb] but you threw it [C] away.
You made it clear I was [F] not welcome [Ab] on these seas.
_ [Bb] And you threw me [C] away. _
So in exile.
_ So [Eb] I sailed and [F] I sailed [C] for so long.
_ [Eb] My head grew [F] long and my heart [C] grew cold.
I [Eb] faced certain [F] death without [C] you near.
And [Eb] I felt the [F] storm and swam [C] until the skies were clear.
[Eb] And I found [Bb] a home [F] along [Eb] this [C] crooked river. _
_ _ _ _ [Ab] And all of this would have been, [Bb] all of this could have been [C] yours. _ _
_ _ _ _ [Ab] All of this should have been, [Bb] all of this could have been [C] yours. _
_ _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ Black clouds rolled in [Bb] on a [F] red, red ball.
_ _ As [Cm] the waves [D]
were [Cm] high, [C] so [F] all was I.
_ _ And [Cm] the moon never looked so angry [Bb] as when [F] your walls came crumbling down.
It was [Ab] so beautiful.
_ _ It was [G] so peaceful.
[Gm] _ _ Your destruction, [F] it was Christ.
_ _ _ _ _ [Ab] All of this would have been, [Bb] all of this could have been [C] yours. _
_ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
_ [Bbm] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ [C] All that you love will be carried [Ab] away. _
_ [F] _ _ _ [C] All that you love will be [Ab] carried away.
_ [F] _ _ _ [C] And all of my pain that you put on my name.
[Ab] And all of my doubt [F] and all of my shame.
[C] And all of my guilt, my denial and fear.
And all of my hatred and all of my tears.
All of the times that I couldn't go home.
[Ab] And all of the times that [F] I froze all alone.
[C] All of the sadness, all of the lies.
[Ab] And all of the [Cm] shadows that blackened [Fm] my eyes.
[C] And all of the times that you never saw.
[Ab] For all of the colors, [Fm] all of the depths of my soul.
[C] All of the wounds that you left my bed.
[Ab] And all of the dreams that you tore.
[Fm] All in my head.
[Cm] And all of the human [C] nightmares.
_ [Ab] _ _ _
[F] And all of the demons that _ [C] _ you _ [Cm] _ _ caused.
[Ab] And all of the anger, _
_ [F] all of the sorrow.
[Ab] All of this would have [Bb] been, all of this could have been [F] _ _
yours.
_ _ _ [Ab] All of this should have [Bb] been, all of this could have [C] been yours.
_ _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ _
[D] There's [Dm] a book by an author named Carol S.
[G] Pearson from the mid 70's called
[Cm] The Hero Within, Six Archetypes We Live By.
Even though it's nearly 40 [Bb] years old,
the book still [Gm] speaks of the journey each of us takes through our lives.
[C] The innocent, the orphan, the wanderer, the warrior, the martyr, the magician.
[Bb] We float between these identities.
They change [C] as the phases of our lives take center stage one [Cm] after the other.
Today I feel like a martyr, but tomorrow I'll be a warrior.
For even though my time as the magician is drawing to an end,
the innocent in [C] me will continue to believe and hope in love
and that the goodness of humanity will prevail.
_ Here's [Cm] Hierophant's take on the journey from innocence to experience,
which is another way of saying from innocence to orphanhood.
[Ab] Here's fuck you, we're famous.
[Eb] Put all ten middle [Ab] fingers in the air and dance my [F] brothers and sisters.
If [Bb] we can't dance a little on the last night of the last light, [F] all is lost.
[C] _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
[Fm] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ [F] _ _ [C] _ _ I had a cure for your [Ab] disease, _
_ [Bb] but you threw it [C] away.
You made it clear I was [F] not welcome [Ab] on these seas.
_ [Bb] And you threw me [C] away. _
So in exile.
_ So [Eb] I sailed and [F] I sailed [C] for so long.
_ [Eb] My head grew [F] long and my heart [C] grew cold.
I [Eb] faced certain [F] death without [C] you near.
And [Eb] I felt the [F] storm and swam [C] until the skies were clear.
[Eb] And I found [Bb] a home [F] along [Eb] this [C] crooked river. _
_ _ _ _ [Ab] And all of this would have been, [Bb] all of this could have been [C] yours. _ _
_ _ _ _ [Ab] All of this should have been, [Bb] all of this could have been [C] yours. _
_ _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ Black clouds rolled in [Bb] on a [F] red, red ball.
_ _ As [Cm] the waves [D]
were [Cm] high, [C] so [F] all was I.
_ _ And [Cm] the moon never looked so angry [Bb] as when [F] your walls came crumbling down.
It was [Ab] so beautiful.
_ _ It was [G] so peaceful.
[Gm] _ _ Your destruction, [F] it was Christ.
_ _ _ _ _ [Ab] All of this would have been, [Bb] all of this could have been [C] yours. _
_ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
_ [Bbm] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ [C] All that you love will be carried [Ab] away. _
_ [F] _ _ _ [C] All that you love will be [Ab] carried away.
_ [F] _ _ _ [C] And all of my pain that you put on my name.
[Ab] And all of my doubt [F] and all of my shame.
[C] And all of my guilt, my denial and fear.
And all of my hatred and all of my tears.
All of the times that I couldn't go home.
[Ab] And all of the times that [F] I froze all alone.
[C] All of the sadness, all of the lies.
[Ab] And all of the [Cm] shadows that blackened [Fm] my eyes.
[C] And all of the times that you never saw.
[Ab] For all of the colors, [Fm] all of the depths of my soul.
[C] All of the wounds that you left my bed.
[Ab] And all of the dreams that you tore.
[Fm] All in my head.
[Cm] And all of the human [C] nightmares.
_ [Ab] _ _ _
[F] And all of the demons that _ [C] _ you _ [Cm] _ _ caused.
[Ab] And all of the anger, _
_ [F] all of the sorrow.
[Ab] All of this would have [Bb] been, all of this could have been [F] _ _
yours.
_ _ _ [Ab] All of this should have [Bb] been, all of this could have [C] been yours.
_ _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ _
[D] There's [Dm] a book by an author named Carol S.
[G] Pearson from the mid 70's called
[Cm] The Hero Within, Six Archetypes We Live By.
Even though it's nearly 40 [Bb] years old,
the book still [Gm] speaks of the journey each of us takes through our lives.
[C] The innocent, the orphan, the wanderer, the warrior, the martyr, the magician.
[Bb] We float between these identities.
They change [C] as the phases of our lives take center stage one [Cm] after the other.
Today I feel like a martyr, but tomorrow I'll be a warrior.
For even though my time as the magician is drawing to an end,
the innocent in [C] me will continue to believe and hope in love
and that the goodness of humanity will prevail.
_ Here's [Cm] Hierophant's take on the journey from innocence to experience,
which is another way of saying from innocence to orphanhood.
[Ab] Here's fuck you, we're famous.
[Eb] Put all ten middle [Ab] fingers in the air and dance my [F] brothers and sisters.
If [Bb] we can't dance a little on the last night of the last light, [F] all is lost.
[C] _