The Coal Mine Fall Chords by The Builders And The Butchers
Tempo:
108.3 bpm
Chords used:
D
C
A
G
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A] [G] [D]
[C]
[D]
[A]
There was a black heart beating in a cowboy's [D] chest when the sun had cooked through.
Put [C]
[D] tears on a cigarette, [C]
[G] and [D] opened up against [C] the black [G]
midnight [A] at noon.
How true I believe you on [D] your knees in the rain.
[C] How true I [D] believe you in [A] the rain.
How true I believe you on [D] your knees in the rain.
[C] How true I [D] believe you in [A] the rain.
There was a black person, non-probable, [D] cold in the sky, run red.
[C] They'd forgotten [D] the [C] beggars, and they'd lived [G] on a [D] false parade, in [C] the dream [Em] of a [A] golden day.
There was a man on fire in the back of a church, [D] speaks whose sorrows known.
[C]
Because [D] his lover [C] died, [G] she left him [D] all alone, [Am] to sing [G] about [A] what he's known.
How true I believe you on [D] your knees in the rain.
[C] How true I [D] believe you [A] in the rain.
How true I believe you on [D] your knees in the rain.
[C] How true I [D] believe you [A] in the rain.
[G] [A]
[Am] [A] [C]
[A]
[C] I've been [G] breaking down these old bones, [D] I've been waiting for the [A] fever to break.
[C]
Does your [G] house look like a home when [D] it's sliding on into [A] the lake?
[C] And when [G] the darkness [D] falls, will you be riding on a [A] southbound train?
[C] And [G] touch your cold, old [D] burn, and fill your heart with flame?
[A] How true I believe you on [D] your knees in the rain.
[C] How true I [D] believe you in [A] the rain.
How true I believe [D] you on your knees in the rain.
[C] How true [D] I believe [A] you in the rain.
There was a black heart beating in a cowboy's [D] chest, if he even had a heart at all.
[C] His mother [D] died when he was [C] born, his daddy [G] in a [D] coal mine would fall.
[C] His [G] blood on the coal [A] mine would fall.
[C]
[D]
[A]
There was a black heart beating in a cowboy's [D] chest when the sun had cooked through.
Put [C]
[D] tears on a cigarette, [C]
[G] and [D] opened up against [C] the black [G]
midnight [A] at noon.
How true I believe you on [D] your knees in the rain.
[C] How true I [D] believe you in [A] the rain.
How true I believe you on [D] your knees in the rain.
[C] How true I [D] believe you in [A] the rain.
There was a black person, non-probable, [D] cold in the sky, run red.
[C] They'd forgotten [D] the [C] beggars, and they'd lived [G] on a [D] false parade, in [C] the dream [Em] of a [A] golden day.
There was a man on fire in the back of a church, [D] speaks whose sorrows known.
[C]
Because [D] his lover [C] died, [G] she left him [D] all alone, [Am] to sing [G] about [A] what he's known.
How true I believe you on [D] your knees in the rain.
[C] How true I [D] believe you [A] in the rain.
How true I believe you on [D] your knees in the rain.
[C] How true I [D] believe you [A] in the rain.
[G] [A]
[Am] [A] [C]
[A]
[C] I've been [G] breaking down these old bones, [D] I've been waiting for the [A] fever to break.
[C]
Does your [G] house look like a home when [D] it's sliding on into [A] the lake?
[C] And when [G] the darkness [D] falls, will you be riding on a [A] southbound train?
[C] And [G] touch your cold, old [D] burn, and fill your heart with flame?
[A] How true I believe you on [D] your knees in the rain.
[C] How true I [D] believe you in [A] the rain.
How true I believe [D] you on your knees in the rain.
[C] How true [D] I believe [A] you in the rain.
There was a black heart beating in a cowboy's [D] chest, if he even had a heart at all.
[C] His mother [D] died when he was [C] born, his daddy [G] in a [D] coal mine would fall.
[C] His [G] blood on the coal [A] mine would fall.
Key:
D
C
A
G
Am
D
C
A
_ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [G] _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ There was a black heart beating in a cowboy's [D] chest when the sun had cooked through.
_ Put [C] _
[D] tears on a cigarette, [C] _
[G] and [D] opened up against [C] the black [G]
midnight [A] at noon. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ How true I believe you on [D] your knees in the rain.
[C] How true I [D] believe you in [A] the rain. _ _ _
_ How true I believe you on [D] your knees in the rain.
[C] How true I [D] believe you in [A] the rain. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ There was a black person, non-probable, [D] cold in the sky, run red.
[C] They'd forgotten [D] the [C] beggars, and they'd lived [G] on a [D] false parade, in [C] the dream [Em] of a [A] golden day.
_ _ _ _ _
There was a man on fire in the back of a church, [D] speaks whose sorrows known.
[C] _
Because [D] his lover [C] died, [G] she left him [D] all alone, [Am] to sing [G] about [A] what he's known. _ _ _ _
_ _ How true I believe you on [D] your knees in the rain.
[C] How true I [D] believe you [A] in the rain.
_ _ _ How true I believe you on [D] your knees in the rain.
[C] How true I [D] believe you [A] in the rain. _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ [A] _
[Am] _ _ _ _ [A] _ [C] _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ [C] I've been [G] breaking down these old bones, [D] I've been waiting for the [A] fever to break.
_ [C]
Does your [G] house look like a home when [D] it's sliding on into [A] the lake?
[C] _ And when [G] the darkness [D] falls, will you be riding on a [A] southbound train?
[C] And [G] touch your cold, old [D] burn, and fill your heart with flame?
[A] How true I believe you on [D] your knees in the rain.
[C] How true I [D] believe you in [A] the rain. _
_ _ How true I believe [D] you on your knees in the rain.
[C] How true [D] I believe [A] you in the rain. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
There was a black heart beating in a cowboy's [D] chest, if he even had a heart at all.
[C] His mother [D] died when he was [C] born, his daddy [G] in a [D] coal mine would fall.
[C] His [G] blood on the coal [A] mine _ _ _ _ _ _
_ would fall. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [G] _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ There was a black heart beating in a cowboy's [D] chest when the sun had cooked through.
_ Put [C] _
[D] tears on a cigarette, [C] _
[G] and [D] opened up against [C] the black [G]
midnight [A] at noon. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ How true I believe you on [D] your knees in the rain.
[C] How true I [D] believe you in [A] the rain. _ _ _
_ How true I believe you on [D] your knees in the rain.
[C] How true I [D] believe you in [A] the rain. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ There was a black person, non-probable, [D] cold in the sky, run red.
[C] They'd forgotten [D] the [C] beggars, and they'd lived [G] on a [D] false parade, in [C] the dream [Em] of a [A] golden day.
_ _ _ _ _
There was a man on fire in the back of a church, [D] speaks whose sorrows known.
[C] _
Because [D] his lover [C] died, [G] she left him [D] all alone, [Am] to sing [G] about [A] what he's known. _ _ _ _
_ _ How true I believe you on [D] your knees in the rain.
[C] How true I [D] believe you [A] in the rain.
_ _ _ How true I believe you on [D] your knees in the rain.
[C] How true I [D] believe you [A] in the rain. _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ [A] _
[Am] _ _ _ _ [A] _ [C] _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ [C] I've been [G] breaking down these old bones, [D] I've been waiting for the [A] fever to break.
_ [C]
Does your [G] house look like a home when [D] it's sliding on into [A] the lake?
[C] _ And when [G] the darkness [D] falls, will you be riding on a [A] southbound train?
[C] And [G] touch your cold, old [D] burn, and fill your heart with flame?
[A] How true I believe you on [D] your knees in the rain.
[C] How true I [D] believe you in [A] the rain. _
_ _ How true I believe [D] you on your knees in the rain.
[C] How true [D] I believe [A] you in the rain. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
There was a black heart beating in a cowboy's [D] chest, if he even had a heart at all.
[C] His mother [D] died when he was [C] born, his daddy [G] in a [D] coal mine would fall.
[C] His [G] blood on the coal [A] mine _ _ _ _ _ _
_ would fall. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _