• Song:

    Antonia Jane

  • Artist:

    The Gaslight Anthem

Intro: C5

Verse 1:
C5
Did you ever come close to home?
A5
Riding the tide of the silver line,
        C5
Maybe dress them up in ribbons and bows,
A5
Never fall back into the one you love,
C5
Pick pocket lady with her mind on you,
A5
She'll break a million hearts until she makes it through,
 F5                 C5
But I declare a war on you,
G5                 C5
Someday soon

Interlude: A5

Verse 2:
C5
Hiding with the a poor disguise,
A5
Lead down ditches on the side of the road,
C5
Be careful you don't look too close,
     A5
Lazy head lions you'll get fed to the wolves,
C5
So rally up the soldiers there's a war to win,
     A5
If hearts can't be in line I can't let 'em in,
 F5
But I would give it all for you,
   C5
Someday soon
G5
Someday soon
C5
Someday soon

Verse 3:
C5
Bury all the silver and gold,
A5
Lead down ditches on the side of the road,
C5
Bury all the silver and gold,
        A5
We can walk to the top and lay down it all,
C5
What happens when the feelings gone?
A5
It's a love angel with the wings cut off,
C5
Some the parents tell the children 'That's no way to live'
A5
So we capture what we're after leave of the rest of them ,
F5                     C5
Antonia Jane will rise again
F5                       C5
And Antonia Jane will rise again


Interlude: (Tabs for this part is at the end of the tab- But I'll put the chords in here
in case you just want to play them and/or can't play it)

C5 , ?, A5 , F5 , C5 , G5

Outro:
C5
Did you ever come close to home?
A5
Riding the tide of the silver line,
        C5
Maybe dress them up in ribbon and bows,
A5
Never fall back into the one you love,
F5             C5         G5
Antonia Jane will rise again.
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Tabs for the interlude:
C5 :
e | -0-0--0---0----- | 
B | -1-1--1---1----- | 
G | -0-0--0---0----- | 
D | -2-2--0h2-0h2--- | 
A | -3-3--3---3----- | 
E | -0-0--0---0----- | 
This pattern is repeated for the A Minor shape too, but here the "Would-Be" A note is hammered.
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