Beautiful Dawn- The Wailin? Jennys [Capo 2rd fret] E A E B A Strum Pattern: L1: E/hA/ / E/ VV // E A E B E L2: E/hA/ / E/ VV // (So, ?E? is the e-string(6)hit as a bass note then strum the chord. ?hA? is a release then hammer-on the a-string(5)then strum the cord. ?/? is a down strum and ?V? is an up strum. Play with it some, and play along with the Jennys, and you?ll get the rhythm of it.) Intro: E A E B A E A E B E E A E Take me to the breaking of a beautiful dawn E B A Take me to the place where we came from E A E Take me to the end so I can see the start E B E There's only one way to mend a broken heart E A E B A E A E B E E A E Take me to the place where I don't feel so small E B A Take me where I don't need to stand so tall E A E Take me to the edge so I can fall apart E B E There's only one way to mend a broken heart E A E B A E A E B E E A E Take me where love isn't up for sale E B A Take me where our hearts are not so frail E A E Take me where the fire still owns its spark E B E There's only one way to mend a broken heart A B E Teach me how to see when I close my eyes A B E Teach me to forgive and to apologize E A E Show me how to love in the darkest dark E B E There's only one way to mend a broken heart E A E B A E A E B E (play very softly for the first two lines of the next section then louder in the third to full again in the fourth line) E A E Take me where the angels are close at hand E B A Take me where the ocean meets the sky and the land E A E Show me to the wisdom of the evening star E B E There's only one way to mend a broken heart A B E Take me to the place where I feel no shame A B E Take me where the courage doesn't need a name E A E Learning how to cry is the hardest part E B E There's only one way to mend a broken heart E A E B A E A E B E E A E B A E A E B E Now you need to find a harmonica player;)