• Song:

    Good Day To Die

  • Artist:

    Sunhouse

  • Album:

    Crazy On The Weekend

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Good Day to Die - Sunhouse

Nb although I've marked in some sus4s the final Es of most lines should be played partly 
as Esus4, and likewise the final As and F#ms where relevant.

A C#m E Esus4 E x2

A (x02220@1)        C#m (x13321@4) EYou (022100@1)lit a lung bleeder,
               A (x02220@1)    C#m (x13321@4) EBlew (022100@1)out your nose,
              A (x02220@1)              C#m (x13321@4)        EYou (022100@1)looked across the park and into the city,
             A (x02220@1)     C#m (x13321@4) ETo (022100@1)Calvary Road.

A (x02220@1)   C#m (x13321@4) EWell (022100@1)you look naked,
               A (x02220@1)   C#m (x13321@4) EYou (022100@1)rose up to rise,
                 A (x02220@1)                C#m (x13321@4)         EWho (022100@1)would have thought you were the poet of some junky congregation?
D (xx0232@1)E (022100@1)                A (x02220@1)       Down on the flip side.
   D (xx0232@1)        E (022100@1)              F#mAlone (244222@1)in the darkness you were warm,
   D (xx0232@1)        E (022100@1)               F#mAlone (244222@1)in the womb then you were born,
   D (xx0232@1)     E (022100@1)               F#mChild (244222@1)prodigy, obsessed with death,
       D (xx0232@1)                      Esus4 (022200@1) Esus4 (022200@1) E (022100@1) ENow (022100@1)mutter this underneath your breath:
  D (xx0232@1)           E (022100@1)       F#m (244222@1)    Come and take me on high
       D (xx0232@1)       E (022100@1)       F#mFor (244222@1)today is a good day to die
 D (xx0232@1)           E (022100@1)       F#m (244222@1)   Come and take me on high,
       D (xx0232@1)     Esus4 (022200@1)name="chord_022100@1">E
For today is a good day to die.

A C#m E Esus4 E x2

A (x02220@1)  C#m (x13321@4) EYou (022100@1)were connected,
                        A (x02220@1) C#m (x13321@4) ETo (022100@1)the users from the fall,
       A (x02220@1)          C#m (x13321@4)            EYour (022100@1)father died of cancer fifteen years ago,
         A (x02220@1)       C#m (x13321@4)          EAt (022100@1)the time, you didn't care at all.

A (x02220@1)       C#m (x13321@4) EBecause (022100@1)your catchphrase,
              A (x02220@1)  C#m (x13321@4) ERise (022100@1)up and rise,
                 A (x02220@1)                C#m (x13321@4)         EWho (022100@1)would have thought you were the poet of some junky congregation?
D (xx0232@1)  E (022100@1)                  A (x02220@1)           Down on the flip side.
   D (xx0232@1)        E (022100@1)               F#mAlone (244222@1)in the darkness you were warm,
   D (xx0232@1)        E (022100@1)               F#mAlone (244222@1)in the womb then you were born,
   D (xx0232@1)     E (022100@1)                F#mChild (244222@1)prodigy, obsessed with death,
       D (xx0232@1)                      Esus4 (022200@1) Esus4 (022200@1) E (022100@1) ENow (022100@1)mutter this underneath your breath:
D (xx0232@1)               E (022100@1)        F#m (244222@1) Lord, come and take me on high
       D (xx0232@1)       E (022100@1)        F#mFor (244222@1)today is a good day to die
 D (xx0232@1)          E (022100@1)       F#m (244222@1)   Come and take me on high,
       D (xx0232@1)       E (022100@1)       F#mFor (244222@1)today is a good day to die.
       D (xx0232@1)     Esus4 (022200@1)name="chord_022100@1">E
For today is a good day to die.

A C#m E Esus4 E x2

D A F#m x2

D Esus4 E A

Tabbed by Will.
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