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Lovely tune from James Blake's second album. Playing it on guitar
just about works, strumming softly. The first couple of verses
are just a bassline playing D and A notes, it's neither a D major
nor a D minor chord really.

D*  Dm7
e -----1-|
B -----1-|
G -7---2-|
D -7---0-|
A -5---0-|
E -------|

D*
And I want you to know
I took it with me
That when things are thrown away
Like they are daily
Time passes in the constant state

GSo (320003@1)if that is how it is
        Am (x02210@1)                GI (320003@1)don't wanna be a star
      FBut (133211@1)a stone on the shore
  Dm7
A door frame in the wall
                  F (133211@1) EmWhen (022000@1)everything's overgrown

D*
But what she really really wanted was my rights and my wrongs
And I wouldn't understand but I would try to play along

The outro is different, rather than our D*:

F (133211@1)    Em (022000@1)   Dm7
But what she really really wanted was my rights and my wrongs
(Em)  F (133211@1)         Em (022000@1)Dm7
And I wouldn't understand but I would try to play along
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