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Intro -x4-: C   G   F   G

xA -|-7---------7---------7--10----7---------------|
xE -|-----------------------------------10-----10--|
xC -|----------------------------------------------|
xG -|----------------------------------------------|

Verse 1:
C
 Gold ran the autumn sky
G
 And often we would fly
F
 Above
G
 Arms out on the freezing sun
C
 Our jackets held us warm
G
 As dancing leaves would form
F
 Walls
G
 We'd take each others hands and we would run

Interlude -x2-: C   G   F   G

Verse 2:
C
 Goodbyes and see you soons
G
 Most every afternoon
F
 Made
G
 The lonely nights a bit easier to take
C
 You took a downward bend
G
 Night swung you back again
F
 Learn
G
 It takes a lot to watch a person break

Interlude -x2-: C   G   F   G

Chorus:
Am                   F
 Those lakes of ours drying up
C                    Em
 Even though we kept trying, trying
Am                  F
 Smooth hands that I'd been stripped of
C                            E
 I knew the ground till I was flying, flying
Am                   F
 Those lakes of ours drying up
C                    Em
 Even though we kept trying, trying
Am                  F
 Smooth hands that I'd been stripped of
C                            E
 I knew the ground till I was flying, flying

Verse 3:
C                                      G
 Gold ran the autumn sky
                    Every inch that we grew
G                                 F
 And often we would fly
             And everything that we'd do
F            G
 Above
     Planted seeds
G                                C
 Arms out on the freezing sun
                  Throughout the weeds
C                                           G
 Our jackets held us warm
                     And when It reached the sky
G                                    F
 As dancing leaves would form
                       It was a mile high
F                   G
 Walls
    And I'll always know
G                                                    C
 We'd take each others hands and we would run
                                      There’s ground below