My Moon My Man

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Intro -x2-: Am  C  Em  G
 
Verse 1:
Am
My moon, my man
              C
So changeable and
       Em                  G
Such a loveable lamb to me
   Am
My care, my coat
                C
Leave on a high note
        Em                   G
There's nowhere to go but on
 
Verse 2:
Am
Heart on my sleeve
                    C
Not where it should be
       Em                  G
The song's out of key again
 
Am
My moon's white face
                    C
What day and what phase
       Em                  G
It's the calendar page again
 
Chorus:
Am
Take it slow
                C
Take it easy on me
                Em
And shed some light
                          G
Shed some light on me please
Am
Take it slow
                C
Take it easy on me
                Em
And shed some light
                          G
Shed some light on me please
 
Interlude -x2-: Am  C  Em  G

Solo:
xA|--10-7-10---10-7-10-7---10-7-10-7-----5--|
xE|----------7-----------7-----------7-5----|
xC|-----------------------------------------|
xG|-----------------------------------------|
 
Verse 3:
Am
My moon and me
                      C
Not as good as we've been
      Em                       G
It's the dirtiest clean I know
 
Verse 4:
Am
My care, my coat
                  C
Leave on a high note
Em
There's nowhere to go
                   G
There's nowhere to go
 
Chorus:
Am
Take it slow
                C
Take it easy on me
                Em
And shed some light
                          G
Shed some light on me please
Am
Take it slow
                C
Take it easy on me
                Em
And shed some light
                          G
Shed some light on me please
 
Interlude -x8-: Am  C  Em  G 
 
Outro:
Am         C       Em   G
My moon my moon my man
Am         C       Em   G
My moon my moon my man
Am         C       Em   G
My moon my moon my man
Am         C       Em   G
My moon my moon my man
 
Outro: Am  C  Em  G
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Play that song on -3.

jane doe

i did c, Am, f, g and it sounds good strumming down twice

k

i’d say that it sounds best in +2, if you want it to sound like the song! 🙂

lizzie

-3 is a lot easier

tomiscooool

-3 is SO EASY!!!

janaep

You have to switch the second and third chords around. In -3 it is C then Am then F then G. It sounds better and that’s the chord progression of the original piano piece this is based off of.

KillerKitten

Strumming pattern?

Anonymous

What works better is C Am F G

Your.Fellow.Weeb

Just do the alternative if you have a capo: 3 half steps down, capo on 3rd fret

Anonymus

I hope they add strumming patterns!!!! Also if you do -3 with a capo on the third fret, switch the 2nd and 3rd chords.
Please add strumming patterns!!!!!

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Biography

Leslie Feist (born February 13, 1976) is a singer and songwriter from Amherst, Nova Scotia, Canada. She performs as a solo artist under the name Feist and also as a member of Broken Social Scene.

Raised in Regina and Calgary, Feist got her start in music as the lead vocalist for a punk band called Placebo (not the more famous British band Placebo), who won a local Battle of the Bands competition and were awarded the opening slot at a Ramones concert.

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