John Mark McMillan Carbon Ribs (from 2 Samuel 9) From "The Medicine" Tabbed by thechadmiller (Twitter) I can't even begin to figure out what James is doing this entire song, but it's awesome. Playing live, he uses delay, swells with a volume pedal, and I'm sure some other effects. For the acoustic, here are the chords with the basic tab notes below. Played in E, but play the song Capo 4 in the C position Capo 4 Intro x2 C - G - F - G Verse 1 C G A Thousand pairs of fiery eyes burn like a serpent down the hwy 5 F G C As the long amber tail to Los Angeles unwinds (C) I've got this resurrection down inside my skin G F G C But for all my revelating I just cant make sense of this gravity we're in Pre-Chorus Am Cause I'm a dead man now with a ghost who lives G Within the confines of these carbon ribs F G Am And one day when I'm free I will sit Chorus G C G F G C The cripple at your table The cripple by your side Intro Verse 2 C G A thousand miles of pain I'm sure led you to the threshold of my hearts screen door F G C To tell me what it is I'm dying for (C) G Gravity comes like a cold cold rain to lead me to the rope again F G C But someone is standing in my place Pre-Chorus Chorus x2 Bridge x2 Am G F G And I sit beside you… And I sit beside you Outro (this isn't on the album but is usually played live; the chorus of the hymn "Nothing but the Blood") C G F G Oh precious is the flow that makes me white as snow C Am C F G C No other fount I know, Nothing but the blood of Jesus Tab relative to capo 4 Pick these notes while playing the main structure above e|------------------------3--------------------------------------------| B|--3-5-over-and-over---5----------------------------------------------| G|---------------------------------------------------------------------| D|-------------------------------0h2-----------------------------------| A|---------------------------------------------------------------------| E|---------------------------------------------------------------------| To play it in the Capo 4 C position works better since it makes the lead "ditty" easier to play (and it's the way JMM plays it live). For the actual chords, transpose it above by clicking "up 4 half steps" to get it in E. If you have any input or corrections, check out my blog for more info and let me know if you have any songs you need help with. God bless!