Standard tuning with a capo on 2, and all chords here are ignoring the capoDuring the verses he sometimes alternates between playing with just the top 3strings in an F* chord, and the D, G, and B strings in a C chord.This isn't exactly the picking pattern he uses each time, but this is the "bones" of it.Intro:Fmaj7 Ce-----0-------0--3p0-----------------------| B----1-------1------1---3-1-----1---3-1----| G---2-------2----------0----0-----0----0---| x2 D--3-------3----------2------2---2------2--| A-----------------------------3-------3----| E------------------------------------------|Fmaj7Always thought I was a novelty little creatureCNobody warns you that the death of hope won't featureFmaj7 Cany sort of big event to mark its significanceFmaj7After we finish ourselves off we ain't leavin'C GScared to go down with an old friend, believe meF C G FYou better bet we're gonna tie one on tonightC G FYou never left even though you'd said that you mightC G FI come back to remember what it was likeC G F C G FOnly Dostoyevsky would dream up a pair like usIntro (x2)Fmaj7Thick skinned, hot headedCBetter off if you close every valve to your bleedin' heartFmaj7Does it hurt too much? Are you just fed up?C Fmaj7Or is it somethin' else entirely?C G FWhen I ask you "Why?" you reply the death of hope hits you hard, tooF C G FYou better bet we're gonna tie one on tonightC G FYou never left even though you'd said that you mightC G FI come back to remember what it was likeC G F C Em AmOnly Dostoyevsky could kill off a pair like usEm Am Em C Em Am Em Am G CF C G FYou better bet we're gonna drown every doubtC G FHalf of us has got the other half figured outC G FNo good deed goes unpunished around hereFmaj7 CFmaj7 C G FYou better bet we're gonna tie one on tonightC G FYou never left even though you'd said that you mightC G Fmaj7I come back to remember what we were like
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