/B means sliding from A chord to B chord.
Intro: E Eb A /B
E Eb A /B
Feel it falling off like clothing
E Eb A /B
Taste it rolling on your tongue
E Eb A /B
See the lights above you glowing
E Eb A
Oh and breathe them deep into your lungs
B A
It was always simple, not hidden hard
B
You've been pulling at the strings playing puppeteer for kings
A
And you've had enough
E B
But the search ends here
A A
Where the night is totally clear
Dbm B
And your heart is fierce
A A A A A
So now you finally know that you control where you go
E Eb A /B
You can steer
E Eb A /B
So hold this feeling like a new born
E Eb A /B
Of freedom surging through your veins
E Eb A /B
You have opened up a new door
E Eb A /B
So bring on the wind, fire and rain
B A
It was always simple, not hidden hard
B
You've been played at a game called remembering your name
A
And you stuffed it up
E B
But the search ends here
A A A A A
Where the night is totally clear
Dbm B
And your heart is fierce
A A A A A A A A A A A A A
So now you finally know that you control where you go
B Db A
You can steer
B Db A
'Cos you've been listening for answers
B Db A A strum!
But the city screams and all your dreams go unheard
Interlude: E Eb
E B
But the search ends here
A A A A
Where the night is totally clear
Dbm B
And your heart is fierce
A A A A A A
So now you finally know that you control where you go
E B
You can steer ooh ohh
A A A A A A
Yeah get out of the box and step into the clear
A A A A
'Cos now you finally know you can steer
Outro: E Eb A /B E
I CAN’T PLAY THE E CHORD!!! ;(
-2 is a bit easier without the E chord
Does anyone know an easier way to play the E chord?
I usually play The E chord starting from the top string going down, 4442. It’s not it’s like 90% the same sound, but it gets the job done
I usually just do the following: I put my pointer finger on the top string of the second fret, my middle finger on the bottom string of the second fret, then I put my ring finger on the string below the top string on the third fret. I don’t know what its called but it works for me. I hope this was helpful.
+5 is much easier, with no dreaded E-chord. 😊