I was under the impression that this was played without a capo using the same chords in a lower octave. But in the Ballad of Shovels and Rope documentary, Mike's playing it with a capo on the 4th. It's possible they ended up playing it open on the record (it sounds that way to me), but either way it's the same chords. "This Means War" by Shovels and Rope O' Be Joyful capo on the 4th (chords in relation to the capo) G B7 Em C G D G G B7 Em C G D G G B7 Em Well I had an awful dream C G D G I laid your bones by a shallow stream B7 Em I carved your name in a willow tree C G D G And beat the ground G B7 Em C G D G G B7 Em The water clear and sun aâ??bright C G D G I left the tears alone to dry B7 Em I raised my arms up to the sky C G D G And I challenged God G B7 Em C G D G G B7 Em C G D G G B7 Em You had no prose, you had no right C G D G To take my dove, my little light B7 Em Half of my soul, half of my sight C G D G My beating heart, my precious wife Em C G B7 Have you no answer, follow you no more Em C D G I'm on my own, this means war G B7 Em C G D G G B7 Em C G D G G B7 Em When I awoke, when I came to C G D G My whole perspective was brand new B7 Em I made a vow and I keep it true C G D G Hold very close what's given to you B7 Em C G D G Keep very close what's given to you