Tabbed by ssjEasterBunny TUNING: Half-step down STRUMMING: D D D U D U D D U 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + CHORDS USED: (Named by finger position, not by notes. The Roman numeral VI after the A# it?s on the sixth fret, just so no one thinks I made it up.) F Am A# C Dm Fsus Am7 A#VI F5 Eb | --------0-----------0-----1----------------------------- | Bb | --1-----1-----------1-----3----------------------------- | Gb | --2-----2-----3-----0-----2----12----12-----7----10----- | Db | --3-----2-----3-----2-----0----10----10-----8----10----- | Ab | --3-----0-----1-----3-----------8-----0-----x-----8----- | Eb | --------------------------------------------6----------- | Okay, here we go: INTRO: Eb | --------------------------------- | ----------------/5---3---1---0--- | Bb | -----6-------6-------6-------6--- | -1~~----------------------------- | Gb | ---------5-------5-------5------- | -0~~----------------------------- | Db | --------------------------------- | -2~~----------------------------- | Ab | --------------------------------- | -3~~----------------------------- | Eb | -6------------------------------- | --------------------------------- | F He said, "Son, Am Have you seen the world? A# Well, what would you say F If I said that you could? A# F Just carry this gun; you'll even get paid." C I said, "That sounds pretty good." F Black leather boots, Am Spit-shined so bright A# F They cut off my hair, but it looks alright. A# We marched and we sang; F We all became friends, C As we learned how to fight. Dm A hero of war, A# Yeah that's what I'll be. F And when I come home, C They'll be damn proud of me. Dm I'll carry this flag A# To the grave if I must. F ?Cause it's a flag that I love, C And a flag that I trust. F I kicked in the door. Am I yelled my commands. A# The children, they cried, F But I got my man. A# We took him away, F A bag over his face, C From his family, his friends. F They took off his clothes. Am They pissed in his hands. A# I told them to stop, F But then I joined in. A# We beat him with guns F And batons not just once, C But again and again. Dm A hero of war, A# Yeah that's what I'll be. F And when I come home, C They'll be damn proud of me. Dm I'll carry this flag A# To the grave if I must. F ?Cause it's a flag that I love, C And a flag that I trust. NOTE: Replace the last strum of the chorus with the note in parentheses below. Palm-mute the chords until the original ones kick back in. Eb | ----- | --------------------------------- | --------------------------------- | Bb | ----- | -----6-------6-------6-------6--- | -1~~------------(b9)-------------- | Gb | ----- | ---------5-------5-------5------- | -0~~----------------12--10---(b9)-- | Db | ----- | --------------------------------- | -2~~----------------------------- | Ab | ----- | --------------------------------- | -3~~----------------------------- | Eb | -(5)- | -6------------------------------- | --------------------------------- | Fsus Am7 She walked through bullets and haze. A#VI I asked her to stop; F5 I begged her to stay. A#VI But she pressed on, F5 So I lifted my gun, C And I fired away... F Am And the shells jumped through the smoke A# And into the sand F That the blood had now soaked. A# F She collapsed with a flag in her hand; C A flag white as snow... Dm A hero of war, A# Is that what they see? F Just medals and scars; C So damn proud of me. Dm And I brought home that flag. A# Now it gathers dust. F But it's the flag that I love; C It's the only flag I trust. F He said, "Son, Am Have you seen the world? A# Well, what would you say F If I said that you could? NOTE: Fear not if you have a hard time picking out the individual notes in the outro; McIlrath pulls a ?the hell with it? it and strums them like in the verse. Enjoy!