Artist: Linkin Park Album: Minutes to Midnight Song: Hands Held High NOTE: You can play E instead of all the /chords, it might sound even better, or you can just leave them out. You can also play this on another guitar throughout the song to sound more like it: e|-----5------5------5------5------5------5---| X3 b|-------5-5----5-5----5------5-5----5-5----5-| g|--------------------------------------------| d|--------------------------------------------| a|--------------------------------------------| E|--------------------------------------------| e|-----5------5------5------7------7------7---| b|-------5-5----5-5----5------5-5----5-5----5-| g|--------------------------------------------| d|--------------------------------------------| a|--------------------------------------------| E|--------------------------------------------| A A/G# F#m D A E A A Turn my mic up louder, I got to say somethin' A/G# Lightweights steppin' aside when we come in F#m Feel it in your chest, the syllables get pumping [ch]F#m/E[/ch] People on the street then panic and start running D Words on loose leaf sheet, complete coming D/E I jump in my mind, I summon the rhyme I'm dumping A Healing the blind, I promise to let the sun in E Sick of the dark ways we march to the drumming A Jump when they tell us that they wanna see jumping A/E Fuck that, I wanna see some fists pumping F#m List something, take back what's yours [ch]F#m/E[/ch] Say something that you know they might attack you for D 'Cause I'm sick of being treated like I had before D/E Like it's stupid standing for what I'm standing for A Like this war's really just a different brand of war E Like it doesn't cater to rich and abandon poor F#m Like they understand you, in the back of their jet D When you can't put gas in your tank, these fuckers A Are laughing their way to the bank, and cashing their check E Asking you to have the passion and have some respect F#m For a leader so nervous in an obvious way D Stuttering and mumbling for nightly news to replay A And the rest of the world watching at the end of the day E In the living room, laughing like, "What did he say?" F#m Amen D Amen A Amen E Amen A Amen A In my living room watching but I am not laughing A/E 'Cause when it gets tense, I know what might happen F#m The world is cold, the bold men take action [ch]F#m/E[/ch] Have to react to get blown into fractions D 10 years old, it's something to see D/E Another kid my age drugged under a Jeep A Taken and bound and found later under a tree E I wonder if he had thought 'the next one could be me' A Do you see the soldiers that are out today? A/E They brush the dust from bulletproof vests away F#m It's ironic, at times like this you'd pray [ch]F#m/E[/ch] But a bomb blew the mosque up yesterday D There's bombs on the buses, bikes, roads D/E Inside your market, your shops, and your clothes A My dad, he's got a lot of fear, I know E But enough pride inside not to let that show F#m My brother had a book he would hold with pride D A little red cover with a broken spine A on the back, he hand-wrote a quote inside, E "When the rich wage war, it's the poor who die" F#m Meanwhile, the leader just talks away D Stuttering and mumbling for nightly news to replay A The rest of the world watching at the end of the day E Both scared and angry, like "What did he say?" F#m Amen D Amen A Amen E Amen A Amen F#m D With hands held high into a sky so blue A E As the ocean opens up to swallow you (x6)