• Song:

    Antonia Jane

  • Artist:

    The Gaslight Anthem

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Intro: C

Verse 1:
C
Did you ever come close to home?
Am
Riding the tide of the silver line,
        C
Maybe dress them up in ribbons and bows,
Am
Never fall back into the one you love,
C
Pick pocket lady with her mind on you,
Am
She'll break a million hearts until she makes it through,
 F                 C
But I declare a war on you,
G                 C
Someday soon

Interlude: Am

Verse 2:
C
Hiding with the a poor disguise,
Am
Lead down ditches on the side of the road,
C
Be careful you don't look too close,
     Am
Lazy head lions you'll get fed to the wolves,
C
So rally up the soldiers there's a war to win,
     Am
If hearts can't be in line I can't let 'em in,
 F
But I would give it all for you,
   C
Someday soon
G
Someday soon
C
Someday soon

Verse 3:
C
Bury all the silver and gold,
Am
Lead down ditches on the side of the road,
C
Bury all the silver and gold,
        Am
We can walk to the top and lay down it all,
C
What happens when the feelings gone?
Am
It's a love angel with the wings cut off,
C
Some the parents tell the children 'That's no way to live'
Am
So we capture what we're after leave of the rest of them ,
F                     C
Antonia Jane will rise again
F                       C
And Antonia Jane will rise again


Interlude: (Tabs for this part is at the end of the tab- But I'll put the chords in here
in case you just want to play them and/or can't play it)

C , ?, Am , F , C , G

Outro:
C
Did you ever come close to home?
Am
Riding the tide of the silver line,
        C
Maybe dress them up in ribbon and bows,
Am
Never fall back into the one you love,
F             C         G
Antonia Jane will rise again.
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Tabs for the interlude:
C :
e | -0-0--0---0----- | 
B | -1-1--1---1----- | 
G | -0-0--0---0----- | 
D | -2-2--0h2-0h2--- | 
A | -3-3--3---3----- | 
E | -0-0--0---0----- | 
This pattern is repeated for the A Minor shape too, but here the "Would-Be" A note is hammered.
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