• Song:

    Art Of Dying

  • Artist:

    Harrison George

  • Album:

    Acetates and Alternates

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From: Harlan L Thompson 

ART OF DYING- George Harrison

INTRO
         Em7             Em6              C/G
They'll come a time when all of us must leave here
         B            B7         Em
Then nothing Sister Mary can do can keep me here with you
         Em7             Em6                C/G
There's nothing in this life that I've been trying
      B          B7              Em
Can equal or surpass the art of dying
B                    Em
Do do do do, do you believe me?

They'll come the time when all your hopes are fading
When things that seem so very plain, become an awful pain
Searching for the truth among the lying
And answer when you will learn the art of dying
Do do do do, are you still with me?

CHORUS:
E                         A
Do do do do, but if you want it
Ao7                         Em
Do do do do, then you must find it
E                          A
Do do do do, but when you have it
Ao7                               Em
Do do do do do do, they'll be no need for it

REPEAT INTRO

They'll come a time when most of us return here
Brought back by our desire to be a perfect entity
Living through a million years of crying
Until you realize the art of dying
Do do do do, do you believe me?
Do do do do, do you believe me?

REPEAT INTRO



INTRO (strum):                        OTHER CHORDS:
  Em7 Em6 Em/C Em  Esus4 Em EmaddF#   C/G  Ao7
E -0- -0-  -0- -0-  -0- -0- -0-       -0-  -2-
B -3- -2-  -1- -0-  -0- -0- -0-       -1-  -1-
G -0- -0-  -0- -0-  -2- -0- -0-       -0-  -2-
D -2- -2-  -2- -2-  -2- -2- -4-       -2-  -1-
A -2- -2-  -2- -2-  -2- -2- -2-       -3-  -0-
E -0- -0-  -0- -0-  -0- -0- -0-       -3-  -x-

FROM:  All Things Must Pass,  1970.
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