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Intro: A

Verse:
A                E
A million miles away
    Bm
Your signal in the distance
   Dm
To whom it may concern
A                  E
I think I lost my way
       Bm
Getting good at starting over
  Dm
Every time that I return

Chorus:
A                     E
I'm learning to walk again
  Bm
I believe I've waited long enough
  Dm
Where do I begin?
A                      E
I'm learning to talk again
  Bm
Can't you see I've waited long enough
   Dm
Where do I begin?

Post Chorus: A

Verse:
A                    E
Do you remember the days
  Bm
We built these paper mountains
  Dm
And sat and watched them burn
A                     E
I think I found my place
    Bm
Can't you feel it growing stronger
    Dm
Little conquerors

Chorus:
A                     E
I'm learning to walk again
  Bm
I believe I've waited long enough
  Dm
Where do I begin?
A                      E
I'm learning to talk again
  Bm
Can't you see I've waited long enough
   Dm
Where do I begin?

Bridge:
A
Now
                    E
For the very first time
                  Gbm
Don't you pay no mind
         D    Dm
Set me free again
A
To keep alive a moment at a time

But still inside a whisper to a riot
      E
To sacrifice but knowing to survive

The first to climb another state of mind
    Gbm
I'm on my knees, I'm praying for a sign
D
Forever, whenever
Dm
I never wanna die

A
I never wanna die
I never wanna die
I'm on my knees
I never wanna die
E
I'm dancing on my grave
I'm running through the fire
Forever, whenever
I never wanna die
Gbm
I never wanna leave
I never say goodbye
D                   Dm
Forever, whenever, forever, whenever

Chorus:
A                     E
I'm learning to walk again
  Bm
I believe I've waited long enough
  Dm
Where do I begin?
A                      E
I'm learning to talk again
  Bm
Can't you see I've waited long enough
   Dm
Where do I begin?

A                     E
I'm learning to walk again
  Bm
I believe I've waited long enough
  Dm
Where do I begin?
A                      E
I'm learning to talk again
  Bm
Can't you see I've waited long enough
+7
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ImNewAtThis

Ocean Bass, take me by the ass.

Biggie Cheese

I approve of this meme

Sandy Rye

This song takes me back to sixth grade when all The boys would scream it at lunch ???

vocalfanatic

+1 w/ capo on second fret ?

ocean girl

a really cool version is +1 with capo on 2nd fret and the strumming patterns are
Verse: d-u-x(or mute)-u twice for each chord and
Chorus is:
Bb: d mute- d mute- d mute- d mute
(or just d-d-d-d, if you don’t know how to mute, watch ocean man cover by elise ecklund on youtube)
then first C: d-du-udu, second C: du-dU–dU

yarjor

Easier version for beginners: transpose 2 half steps down.

yenma

-4 is easier

Grace

strumming pattern?

X_X

WhAt Is StRuMmInG pAtTeRn

easterngreaser

legendary.

Album: Wasting Light

From the same album
  1. Dear Rosemary
  2. I Should Have Known
  3. These Days
  4. Walk
  1. Not yet in this list? Request!

~Monday 7th of April~

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