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C9                         Dbdim7
  It's not that you're not good  enough
Gm6                        Dbdim7
     It's just that we can make  you better
C9              Dbdim7
  Given that you      pay the price
Gm6                 Dbdim7
     We can keep you      young and tender
C9                             Dbdim7
  Following the footsteps of a funeral pyre
         Gm6 
You were paid not to listen
         Dbdim7          D
Now your house is on fire

Chorus:
G5
  My features form with a change in the weather

Weekend We can work it out
Em
  My features form with a change in the weather
C        A
 Weekend We can work it out
Em
  When the wind blows

When the mothers talk
C
 When the wind blows
A Em
    When the wind blows

When the mothers talk
C
 When the wind blows
A
We can Only We can work it out

Verse 1:
C9                         Dbdim7
  It's not that you're not good  enough
Gm6                        Dbdim7
     It's just that we can make  you better
C9               Dbdim7
  Given that you pay   the price
Gm6                  Dbdim7
     We can keep you young and tender
Em                           Dbdim7
Following the footsteps of a funeral pyre
         Gm6 
You were paid not to listen
         Dbdim7
Now your house is on fire

Pre Chorus:
D
 Wake me up when things get started

When everything starts to happen

Chorus:
Em
  My features form with a change in the weather
C        A
 Weekend We can work it out
Em
  My features form with a change in the weather
C        A
 Weekend We can work it out
Em
  When the wind blows

When the mothers talk
C
 When the wind blows
A Em
    When the wind blows

When the mothers talk
C
 When the wind blows
A
We can Only We can work it out

Verse 2:
C9               Dbdim7
  Some of us are horrified
Gm6               Dbdim7
     Others never talk  about it
C9                     Dbdim7        Gm6 
  But when the weather starts to burn
                      Dbdim7
Then you'll know that you're in trouble
Em                           Dbdim7
Following the footsteps of a soldier girl
      Gm6 
It is time to put your clothes on
       Dbdim7
And to face  the world

Pre Chorus:
D
 Wake me up when things get started

When everything starts to happen

Put your head right next to my heart
                                            E7   
The beat of the drum is the fear of the dark

Outro:
Em C A                 Em C
     We can work it out
A
We can work it out
Em
  When the wind blows

When the mothers talk
C
 When the wind blows
A Em
    When the wind blows

When the mothers talk
C
 When the wind blows
A
We can Only We can work it out
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Album: Songs from the Big Chair

From the same album
  1. Everybody Wants to Rule the World
  2. Head Over Heels
  3. Mothers Talk
  4. Shout
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Tears for Fears, named after a phrase found in Arthur Janov’s book Prisoners of Pain, is a British pop/rock outfit formed in 1981 in Bath, England. Founder members Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith had been friends since their early teens and had already been in the shortlived ska band Graduate. Initially associated with the new wave and synthesiser bands of the early 1980s, Tears For Fears’ earlier work, as evidenced on their 1983 debut album The Hurting , was explicitly based around the emotional angst of adolescence.

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