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This song is pretty simple, and has Four chords.

G (320003@1)   C (x32010@1)   F (133211@1)   Ame|---3-----0-----0------0---------| (x02210@1)B|---0-----1-----1------1---------|
G|---0-----0-----2------2---------|
D|---0-----2-----3------2---------|
A|---2-----3-----3------0---------|
E|---3-----x-----x------0---------|

Intro: In the intro you strum the C chord and play a little fill, it's easy.

e|----0----------|----0-----------|
B|----1----1-----|----1----1------|
G|----0-0h2-2p0--|----0-0h2-2-----|    x2
D|----2----------|----2-----------|
A|--3-3----------|--3-3-----------|
E|----x----------|----x-----------|

The verse is mainly strumming the chord shown once and letting it ring.
    C (x32010@1)                           Am (x02210@1)                                C (x32010@1)Would it help to write aletter, (x02210@1)as puddles turn to icy lakes? The
                                             Amtemperature (x02210@1)is dropping; the temperature is dropping with every breath or
              C (x32010@1)                                 Amlife (x02210@1)it takes. And baby, baby, baby, baby, baby, baby, I guess it wouldn't be
           F (133211@1)                                   Gbad (320003@1)- if street lights and the cold nights in between - were all we ever had.



((Intro) If you don't want to do the fill you can just play C for 3 beats and F twice on 
the fourth. Listen to the song for clarity.)

C (x32010@1)                        Am (x02210@1)                                        C (x32010@1)   Simultaneous maps of cities, states of heart, or the heart of states. And
                                  Am (x02210@1)                             CI (x32010@1)keep on hoping, and I keep on asking to stay awake or hibernate. And maybe,
                               Ammaybe, (x02210@1)maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe, our marks can make it through the snow.
   F (133211@1)                            G (320003@1)                   AmBut (x02210@1)even words can wither in the frost, if all we ever know is this beating
C (x32010@1)                   G (320003@1)                                       Fpulse (133211@1)that slows to less than one beat per minute before the spring thaw. Do
            Am (x02210@1)                             C (x32010@1)                      Gwe (320003@1)measure days or years? Or are we tired of waiting? And is it a luxury, or
                       Fsurvival, (133211@1)or all that we have?

Play the intro Fill for a few measure to end it.

Good luck, thanks.
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