Chords for Amadan- Cadence to a Drunken Arms Deal
Tempo:
161.3 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
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Well, one fine day when I was twelve I went to stop by mother's house in the highland
plains of which we dwelt.
Galway Bay that morning.
A way hanging up she rises for to sail in ships comprised of few that spread before
my eyes in Galway Bay that morning.
I put him in the hold with the drunken [D] sailors for him to work as a captain [E] and sailor.
For long years my mother waited for me early every morning.
And way hanging up she [D] rises, way hanging up she [E] rises, way hanging up she rises early
in the morning.
[A] Well, you can take your longboat, your swabbies [E] and your lash.
You can take your sailing ship, shove it [A] up your ass.
Those endless nights of drinking rum and [D] chili to the bone.
[A] Give me beer and whiskey [E] till my mom [A] coming home.
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God damn the eggs and [D] fuck the brisset and anchor every [E] anchor ship.
Screw home a swarm before the whip and bolst in every morning.
I slip one night out of my lashes, pack my bedroll and some rations through the hold.
Soon I'm dashing through the rigs and moorings.
I cut the bolst in all with my knife [D] and throw his body to the [E] brine.
Just to make sure he won't be [D] crying out an early warning.
And way hanging up [D] he rises, way hanging up [E] he rises, way hanging up he rises early the next morning.
[A]
Well, you can take your longboat, your swabbies and [E] your lash.
You can take your sailing ship, shove [A] it up your ass.
Those endless nights of drinking rum and chili [D] to the [A] bone.
Give me beer and [E] whiskey till my mom [A] coming home.
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Well, heave the longboat till it's [D] over.
Splashing water makes [E] me sober.
I find I'm now an amateur rower towards the break of morning.
So long to imprisonment and strike the sailor's wave.
Not my life, my one-armed homo-wife towards freedom I keep rowing.
Well, two long weeks I'm nearly there.
[D] Don't stop to put a drink or [E] air the sky.
My compass air-air towards the island I keep rowing.
And way hanging up she [D] rises, way hanging up she [E] rises, way hanging up she rises on the horizon.
[A] Well, you can take your longboat, your swabbies and [E] your lash.
You can take your sailing ship, shove [A] it up your ass.
Those endless nights of drinking rum and chili to the bone.
Give me beer and whiskey [E] till my mom coming home.
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Well, one fine day when I was twelve I went to stop by mother's house in the highland
plains of which we dwelt.
Galway Bay that morning.
A way hanging up she rises for to sail in ships comprised of few that spread before
my eyes in Galway Bay that morning.
I put him in the hold with the drunken [D] sailors for him to work as a captain [E] and sailor.
For long years my mother waited for me early every morning.
And way hanging up she [D] rises, way hanging up she [E] rises, way hanging up she rises early
in the morning.
[A] Well, you can take your longboat, your swabbies [E] and your lash.
You can take your sailing ship, shove it [A] up your ass.
Those endless nights of drinking rum and [D] chili to the bone.
[A] Give me beer and whiskey [E] till my mom [A] coming home.
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God damn the eggs and [D] fuck the brisset and anchor every [E] anchor ship.
Screw home a swarm before the whip and bolst in every morning.
I slip one night out of my lashes, pack my bedroll and some rations through the hold.
Soon I'm dashing through the rigs and moorings.
I cut the bolst in all with my knife [D] and throw his body to the [E] brine.
Just to make sure he won't be [D] crying out an early warning.
And way hanging up [D] he rises, way hanging up [E] he rises, way hanging up he rises early the next morning.
[A]
Well, you can take your longboat, your swabbies and [E] your lash.
You can take your sailing ship, shove [A] it up your ass.
Those endless nights of drinking rum and chili [D] to the [A] bone.
Give me beer and [E] whiskey till my mom [A] coming home.
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Well, heave the longboat till it's [D] over.
Splashing water makes [E] me sober.
I find I'm now an amateur rower towards the break of morning.
So long to imprisonment and strike the sailor's wave.
Not my life, my one-armed homo-wife towards freedom I keep rowing.
Well, two long weeks I'm nearly there.
[D] Don't stop to put a drink or [E] air the sky.
My compass air-air towards the island I keep rowing.
And way hanging up she [D] rises, way hanging up she [E] rises, way hanging up she rises on the horizon.
[A] Well, you can take your longboat, your swabbies and [E] your lash.
You can take your sailing ship, shove [A] it up your ass.
Those endless nights of drinking rum and chili to the bone.
Give me beer and whiskey [E] till my mom coming home.
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_ Well, one fine day when I was twelve I went to stop by mother's house in the highland
plains of which we dwelt.
Galway Bay that morning.
A way hanging up she rises for to sail in ships comprised of few that spread before
my eyes in Galway Bay that morning.
I put him in the hold with the drunken [D] sailors for him to work as a captain [E] and sailor.
For long years my mother waited for me early every morning.
And way hanging up she [D] rises, way hanging up she [E] rises, way hanging up she rises early
in the morning.
[A] Well, you can take your longboat, your swabbies [E] and your lash.
You can take your sailing ship, shove it [A] up your ass.
Those endless nights of drinking rum and [D] chili to the bone.
[A] Give me beer and whiskey [E] till my mom [A] coming home.
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God damn the eggs and [D] fuck the brisset and anchor every [E] anchor ship.
Screw home a swarm before the whip and bolst in every morning.
I slip one night out of my lashes, pack my bedroll and some rations through the hold.
Soon I'm dashing through the rigs and moorings.
I cut the bolst in all with my knife [D] and throw his body to the [E] brine.
Just to make sure he won't be [D] crying out an early warning.
And way hanging up [D] he rises, way hanging up [E] he rises, way hanging up he rises early the next morning.
[A]
Well, you can take your longboat, your swabbies and [E] your lash.
You can take your sailing ship, shove [A] it up your ass.
Those endless nights of drinking rum and chili [D] to the [A] bone.
Give me beer and [E] whiskey till my mom [A] coming home.
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_ _ _ _ _ _ Well, heave the longboat till it's [D] over.
Splashing water makes [E] me sober.
I find I'm now an amateur rower towards the break of morning.
So long to imprisonment and strike the sailor's wave.
Not my life, my one-armed homo-wife towards freedom I keep rowing.
Well, two long weeks I'm nearly there.
[D] Don't stop to put a drink or [E] air the sky.
My compass air-air towards the island I keep rowing.
And way hanging up she [D] rises, way hanging up she [E] rises, way hanging up she rises on the horizon.
[A] Well, you can take your longboat, your swabbies and [E] your lash.
You can take your sailing ship, shove [A] it up your ass.
Those endless nights of drinking rum and chili to the bone.
Give me beer and whiskey [E] till my mom coming home.
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_ Well, one fine day when I was twelve I went to stop by mother's house in the highland
plains of which we dwelt.
Galway Bay that morning.
A way hanging up she rises for to sail in ships comprised of few that spread before
my eyes in Galway Bay that morning.
I put him in the hold with the drunken [D] sailors for him to work as a captain [E] and sailor.
For long years my mother waited for me early every morning.
And way hanging up she [D] rises, way hanging up she [E] rises, way hanging up she rises early
in the morning.
[A] Well, you can take your longboat, your swabbies [E] and your lash.
You can take your sailing ship, shove it [A] up your ass.
Those endless nights of drinking rum and [D] chili to the bone.
[A] Give me beer and whiskey [E] till my mom [A] coming home.
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God damn the eggs and [D] fuck the brisset and anchor every [E] anchor ship.
Screw home a swarm before the whip and bolst in every morning.
I slip one night out of my lashes, pack my bedroll and some rations through the hold.
Soon I'm dashing through the rigs and moorings.
I cut the bolst in all with my knife [D] and throw his body to the [E] brine.
Just to make sure he won't be [D] crying out an early warning.
And way hanging up [D] he rises, way hanging up [E] he rises, way hanging up he rises early the next morning.
[A]
Well, you can take your longboat, your swabbies and [E] your lash.
You can take your sailing ship, shove [A] it up your ass.
Those endless nights of drinking rum and chili [D] to the [A] bone.
Give me beer and [E] whiskey till my mom [A] coming home.
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_ _ _ _ _ _ Well, heave the longboat till it's [D] over.
Splashing water makes [E] me sober.
I find I'm now an amateur rower towards the break of morning.
So long to imprisonment and strike the sailor's wave.
Not my life, my one-armed homo-wife towards freedom I keep rowing.
Well, two long weeks I'm nearly there.
[D] Don't stop to put a drink or [E] air the sky.
My compass air-air towards the island I keep rowing.
And way hanging up she [D] rises, way hanging up she [E] rises, way hanging up she rises on the horizon.
[A] Well, you can take your longboat, your swabbies and [E] your lash.
You can take your sailing ship, shove [A] it up your ass.
Those endless nights of drinking rum and chili to the bone.
Give me beer and whiskey [E] till my mom coming home.
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