• Song:

    The Path

  • Artist:

    Unbunny

  • Album:

    Snow Tires

The reason why the C chord is repeated on every second line is to point out that there is
emphasis on that stroke and that the chord doesn't actually change there. Yo can hammer on
with your 2nd finger during the F's


Am           C                C   G   F
You are the one who claims to know him so well
Dm            G               C    G      F
Carry out his will when convenient is the way
Am       C              C   G  F
He was created in the image of yourself
      Dm            G          C    G     F
But you wouldn't recognize him if he walked alone 
    Dm               G            C     G   F            
In fact you'd be the first one to throw the stone
       G                  Am     C       C  G  F
Not realising he was your own

Am             C             C    G     F
Proving your devotion for an hour every week
      Dm              G        C      G     F              
While stepping on the backs of all the other sheep
Am            C          C    G   F          
Following the path of responsibility
      Dm              G               C     G       F
While hiding from the kind that would truly set you free
         Dm      G              C      G    F         
You’re obviously scared of that kind of honesty
           G                    Am       C           C   G  F
You want advice - don't look to me

Am            C            C      G    F             
Defending an idea that's beginning to grow thin
     Dm           G          C         G       F              
From all of the directions everybody's looking in 
Am              C            C       G    F            
Easy comes the critic to the one who has so much
Dm             G             C     G    F
All the phony history you're using as a crutch
            Dm               G                C     G       F                       
But there's one thing I’m forgetting and the saying goes as such
            G              Am      C        C   G   F
"Judge not others, lest you be judged"
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