Chords for Axiom, Brian Cadd , Glenn Shorrock, Arkansas Grass
Tempo:
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Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[G] Ben Shariq, Brian Cadd, [Am] and [N] Axiom.
[G]
[F] You.
[C] [G]
[F] You.
[C] [G] If General McAllister [C] gave up the wars,
[D]
all the people [C] went back to [G] their chores.
All the king's horses [C] and all the king's men could [G] go [D] home.
[G] [D] [G] If all the people were [C] on the same side,
[D] there'd be no need to run [C] and [G] no need to hide.
All of us here and [C] our great Tattered Coats could [G] go [D] home.
[G] Oh, yeah.
If you [C] just listen, sir, once [G] again,
to the reasons of Bonnie and Ben,
I can [C]
make all these things come to [G] pass.
And I [F] can [C] lay on Arkansas [G] grass.
[C]
Home, [D] home, [G] [Em] going along to the [Am] sound [D] of the military [G] brass.
[C]
[D] Home, [G] home, [Em] lovers alone, [F]
[C] laying on Arkansas [G] [D] grass.
[G] Once again, I said, [F] ooh.
[C] [G]
Ooh.
[F] Ooh.
[C] [G]
So Galey went marched for [C] the gray and the red.
[D] Done like a first-time [C] Latin kid, [G] General said.
But Mary had thought [C] that so very few would [G] go [D] home.
[G]
If it weren't so wrong [C] for a soldier like me
[D] to throw down his guns [C] and run to [G] be free,
all of us here with a [C] fear in our eyes [G] would go home.
[D] Oh, [G] yeah.
[C] If you just listen, sir, [G] once again,
to [C] the reasons of Bonnie [G] and Ben,
I [C] can make all these things [G] come to pass.
And [F] I can [C] lay on [G] Arkansas grass.
[C] Home, [D] [G]
going [Em] along to [Am] the [D] sound of the military [G]
brass.
[C] [D] Home, [G] home, [Em] lovers alone, [F] [C] laying on Arkansas [G]
grass.
[F] [G] Once again, yes, sir, [C]
laying on Arkansas [G] grass.
Yeah.
[F]
[C] Laying on Arkansas [G] grass.
Yes, [C] I want to lay on [G] Arkansas grass.
I [F] want to [C] lay on [G] Arkansas grass.
[C]
[D] Home, [G] home, [Em] lovers alone, [F]
[C] laying on Arkansas [G] grass.
Yeah.
[G]
[F] You.
[C] [G]
[F] You.
[C] [G] If General McAllister [C] gave up the wars,
[D]
all the people [C] went back to [G] their chores.
All the king's horses [C] and all the king's men could [G] go [D] home.
[G] [D] [G] If all the people were [C] on the same side,
[D] there'd be no need to run [C] and [G] no need to hide.
All of us here and [C] our great Tattered Coats could [G] go [D] home.
[G] Oh, yeah.
If you [C] just listen, sir, once [G] again,
to the reasons of Bonnie and Ben,
I can [C]
make all these things come to [G] pass.
And I [F] can [C] lay on Arkansas [G] grass.
[C]
Home, [D] home, [G] [Em] going along to the [Am] sound [D] of the military [G] brass.
[C]
[D] Home, [G] home, [Em] lovers alone, [F]
[C] laying on Arkansas [G] [D] grass.
[G] Once again, I said, [F] ooh.
[C] [G]
Ooh.
[F] Ooh.
[C] [G]
So Galey went marched for [C] the gray and the red.
[D] Done like a first-time [C] Latin kid, [G] General said.
But Mary had thought [C] that so very few would [G] go [D] home.
[G]
If it weren't so wrong [C] for a soldier like me
[D] to throw down his guns [C] and run to [G] be free,
all of us here with a [C] fear in our eyes [G] would go home.
[D] Oh, [G] yeah.
[C] If you just listen, sir, [G] once again,
to [C] the reasons of Bonnie [G] and Ben,
I [C] can make all these things [G] come to pass.
And [F] I can [C] lay on [G] Arkansas grass.
[C] Home, [D] [G]
going [Em] along to [Am] the [D] sound of the military [G]
brass.
[C] [D] Home, [G] home, [Em] lovers alone, [F] [C] laying on Arkansas [G]
grass.
[F] [G] Once again, yes, sir, [C]
laying on Arkansas [G] grass.
Yeah.
[F]
[C] Laying on Arkansas [G] grass.
Yes, [C] I want to lay on [G] Arkansas grass.
I [F] want to [C] lay on [G] Arkansas grass.
[C]
[D] Home, [G] home, [Em] lovers alone, [F]
[C] laying on Arkansas [G] grass.
Yeah.
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_ _ _ [G] Ben Shariq, Brian Cadd, [Am] and [N] Axiom.
_ _ _ [G] _
[F] You.
[C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[F] You.
[C] _ [G] _ _ _ If General McAllister [C] gave up the wars,
[D]
all the people [C] went back to [G] their chores.
All the king's horses [C] and all the king's men could [G] go [D] home.
_ [G] _ [D] _ _ [G] If all the people were [C] on the same side,
[D] there'd be no need to run [C] and [G] no need to hide.
All of us here and [C] our great Tattered Coats could [G] go [D] home.
_ [G] Oh, yeah.
_ If you [C] just listen, sir, once [G] again,
_ to the reasons of Bonnie and Ben,
_ I can [C]
make all these things come to [G] pass.
And I [F] can [C] lay on Arkansas [G] _ grass.
_ [C]
Home, [D] home, [G] [Em] going along to the [Am] sound [D] of the military [G] brass.
_ _ [C] _
[D] Home, [G] home, [Em] lovers alone, _ [F]
[C] laying on Arkansas [G] _ [D] grass.
[G] Once again, _ I said, [F] ooh.
[C] _ [G] _
_ Ooh.
[F] Ooh.
_ [C] _ [G] _
_ _ So Galey went marched for [C] the gray and the red.
[D] Done like a first-time [C] Latin kid, [G] General said.
But Mary had thought [C] that so very few would [G] go [D] home.
_ [G] _
_ _ If it weren't so wrong [C] for a soldier like me
[D] to throw down his guns [C] and run to [G] be free,
all of us here with a [C] fear in our eyes [G] would go home.
[D] _ Oh, [G] yeah.
_ [C] If you just listen, sir, [G] once again,
to [C] the reasons of Bonnie [G] and Ben,
I [C] can make all these things [G] come to pass.
And [F] I can [C] lay on [G] Arkansas grass.
_ [C] Home, [D] _ _ [G]
going [Em] along to [Am] the [D] sound of the military [G]
brass.
_ _ [C] _ [D] Home, [G] home, [Em] lovers alone, [F] [C] laying on Arkansas [G]
grass.
[F] [G] Once again, yes, sir, _ [C]
laying on Arkansas [G] grass.
Yeah.
_ [F]
[C] Laying on Arkansas [G] grass.
Yes, [C] I want to lay on [G] Arkansas grass.
I [F] want to [C] lay on [G] Arkansas grass.
_ _ [C] _
[D] Home, [G] home, [Em] lovers alone, [F]
[C] laying on Arkansas [G] _ _ grass. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Yeah.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _
[F] You.
[C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[F] You.
[C] _ [G] _ _ _ If General McAllister [C] gave up the wars,
[D]
all the people [C] went back to [G] their chores.
All the king's horses [C] and all the king's men could [G] go [D] home.
_ [G] _ [D] _ _ [G] If all the people were [C] on the same side,
[D] there'd be no need to run [C] and [G] no need to hide.
All of us here and [C] our great Tattered Coats could [G] go [D] home.
_ [G] Oh, yeah.
_ If you [C] just listen, sir, once [G] again,
_ to the reasons of Bonnie and Ben,
_ I can [C]
make all these things come to [G] pass.
And I [F] can [C] lay on Arkansas [G] _ grass.
_ [C]
Home, [D] home, [G] [Em] going along to the [Am] sound [D] of the military [G] brass.
_ _ [C] _
[D] Home, [G] home, [Em] lovers alone, _ [F]
[C] laying on Arkansas [G] _ [D] grass.
[G] Once again, _ I said, [F] ooh.
[C] _ [G] _
_ Ooh.
[F] Ooh.
_ [C] _ [G] _
_ _ So Galey went marched for [C] the gray and the red.
[D] Done like a first-time [C] Latin kid, [G] General said.
But Mary had thought [C] that so very few would [G] go [D] home.
_ [G] _
_ _ If it weren't so wrong [C] for a soldier like me
[D] to throw down his guns [C] and run to [G] be free,
all of us here with a [C] fear in our eyes [G] would go home.
[D] _ Oh, [G] yeah.
_ [C] If you just listen, sir, [G] once again,
to [C] the reasons of Bonnie [G] and Ben,
I [C] can make all these things [G] come to pass.
And [F] I can [C] lay on [G] Arkansas grass.
_ [C] Home, [D] _ _ [G]
going [Em] along to [Am] the [D] sound of the military [G]
brass.
_ _ [C] _ [D] Home, [G] home, [Em] lovers alone, [F] [C] laying on Arkansas [G]
grass.
[F] [G] Once again, yes, sir, _ [C]
laying on Arkansas [G] grass.
Yeah.
_ [F]
[C] Laying on Arkansas [G] grass.
Yes, [C] I want to lay on [G] Arkansas grass.
I [F] want to [C] lay on [G] Arkansas grass.
_ _ [C] _
[D] Home, [G] home, [Em] lovers alone, [F]
[C] laying on Arkansas [G] _ _ grass. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Yeah.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _