Chords for Josh Williams - Mordecai
Tempo:
118.15 bpm
Chords used:
F
Eb
Bb
C
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[F]
[Eb] [F]
We've seen in the [C] distance all the trail [F] along the river, [Eb] it's silver [Bb] head against the mountain [F] sky.
[Bb] That grandmother's face when opened up, [Eb] she saw that it was him.
She sang that he [F] grabbed the heir to one's life.
And it seemed to me he brought a country [Eb] school there on [F] his back, and [Eb] he laid it [Bb] on the porch
on [F] the ground.
A [Bb] beautiful mother raised two [Eb] dead, wrecking a little bag of hay for her kid, the daddy
[F] always brought around.
And she said, my papa was a wandering Jew, [Eb] and it's a fine thing to be one [F] too.
I don't know how the trail is still alive.
And one day I'll see my [Eb] mom, and then his father, and her, [F] and they all say goodbye,
before I die.
[Eb]
[F]
[Eb]
[Bb] [G] [F]
He made a woody [Eb] stake, and thus I saw him [F] at his prayer.
[Eb] As the last night trickled through [Bb] the [F] cabin door, [Bb] he stood before a little [Eb] yellow candle
[C] burning there, and it's time [Eb] to leave.
I'm [F] going to die.
And now I'm in a [Eb] crippled city, and it won't hurt [F] my soul, since [Eb] I'm alive again.
[Bb]
[F] [Bb]
[Eb] [F]
And he said, my papa was a wandering [Bb] Jew, and it's a fine thing [Eb] to be one too.
[Bb] I don't know how the trail is still [F] alive.
Sing a song.
And one day I'll see my [Eb] mom, and then her, [F] and they all say goodbye.
[Eb] [F] [Eb] [F]
I don't know what to do.
[Eb] [F]
It's been so long now since I've met [Eb] that hillside [F] farmhouse, or [Eb] a place I've never [F] truly
known my own.
[Bb] And I see [Eb] you walking in my mind, and I hear the misty [F] making me feel so [Bb] alone.
[F] I'm a wandering [Eb] Jew, and my only family is [F] my own.
I
[Eb] can't wait to be [Bb] free to see what I'll find.
[F] [Bb]
[N]
[N]
[Eb] [F]
We've seen in the [C] distance all the trail [F] along the river, [Eb] it's silver [Bb] head against the mountain [F] sky.
[Bb] That grandmother's face when opened up, [Eb] she saw that it was him.
She sang that he [F] grabbed the heir to one's life.
And it seemed to me he brought a country [Eb] school there on [F] his back, and [Eb] he laid it [Bb] on the porch
on [F] the ground.
A [Bb] beautiful mother raised two [Eb] dead, wrecking a little bag of hay for her kid, the daddy
[F] always brought around.
And she said, my papa was a wandering Jew, [Eb] and it's a fine thing to be one [F] too.
I don't know how the trail is still alive.
And one day I'll see my [Eb] mom, and then his father, and her, [F] and they all say goodbye,
before I die.
[Eb]
[F]
[Eb]
[Bb] [G] [F]
He made a woody [Eb] stake, and thus I saw him [F] at his prayer.
[Eb] As the last night trickled through [Bb] the [F] cabin door, [Bb] he stood before a little [Eb] yellow candle
[C] burning there, and it's time [Eb] to leave.
I'm [F] going to die.
And now I'm in a [Eb] crippled city, and it won't hurt [F] my soul, since [Eb] I'm alive again.
[Bb]
[F] [Bb]
[Eb] [F]
And he said, my papa was a wandering [Bb] Jew, and it's a fine thing [Eb] to be one too.
[Bb] I don't know how the trail is still [F] alive.
Sing a song.
And one day I'll see my [Eb] mom, and then her, [F] and they all say goodbye.
[Eb] [F] [Eb] [F]
I don't know what to do.
[Eb] [F]
It's been so long now since I've met [Eb] that hillside [F] farmhouse, or [Eb] a place I've never [F] truly
known my own.
[Bb] And I see [Eb] you walking in my mind, and I hear the misty [F] making me feel so [Bb] alone.
[F] I'm a wandering [Eb] Jew, and my only family is [F] my own.
I
[Eb] can't wait to be [Bb] free to see what I'll find.
[F] [Bb]
[N]
[N]
Key:
F
Eb
Bb
C
G
F
Eb
Bb
_ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
We've seen in the [C] distance all the trail [F] along the river, [Eb] it's silver [Bb] head against the mountain [F] sky. _ _
[Bb] That grandmother's face when opened up, [Eb] she saw that it was him.
She sang that he [F] grabbed the heir to one's life. _
And it seemed to me he brought a country [Eb] school there on [F] his back, and [Eb] he laid it [Bb] on the porch
on [F] the ground.
A [Bb] beautiful mother raised two [Eb] dead, wrecking a little bag of hay for her kid, the daddy
[F] always brought around.
_ And she said, my papa was a wandering Jew, [Eb] and it's a fine thing to be one [F] too.
I don't know how the trail is still alive. _ _
And one day I'll see my [Eb] mom, and then his father, and her, [F] and they all say goodbye,
before I die. _ _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ [G] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ He made a woody [Eb] stake, and thus I saw him [F] at his prayer.
[Eb] As the last night trickled through [Bb] the [F] cabin door, _ [Bb] he stood before a little [Eb] yellow candle
[C] burning there, and it's time [Eb] to leave.
I'm [F] going to die. _
_ _ _ _ And now I'm in a [Eb] crippled city, and it won't hurt [F] my soul, since [Eb] I'm alive again.
[Bb] _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
_ And he said, my papa was a wandering [Bb] Jew, and it's a fine thing [Eb] to be one too.
[Bb] I don't know how the trail is still [F] alive.
Sing a song.
_ And one day I'll see my [Eb] mom, and then her, [F] and they all say goodbye.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ [F] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [F] _ _
_ I don't know what to do. _ _ _
_ _ [Eb] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
It's been so long now since I've met [Eb] that hillside [F] farmhouse, or [Eb] a place I've never [F] truly
known my own. _ _ _
[Bb] _ And I see [Eb] you walking in my mind, and I hear the misty [F] making me feel so [Bb] alone. _ _
[F] _ I'm a wandering [Eb] Jew, and my only family is [F] my own.
_ _ _ I _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ can't wait to be [Bb] free to see what I'll find.
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
We've seen in the [C] distance all the trail [F] along the river, [Eb] it's silver [Bb] head against the mountain [F] sky. _ _
[Bb] That grandmother's face when opened up, [Eb] she saw that it was him.
She sang that he [F] grabbed the heir to one's life. _
And it seemed to me he brought a country [Eb] school there on [F] his back, and [Eb] he laid it [Bb] on the porch
on [F] the ground.
A [Bb] beautiful mother raised two [Eb] dead, wrecking a little bag of hay for her kid, the daddy
[F] always brought around.
_ And she said, my papa was a wandering Jew, [Eb] and it's a fine thing to be one [F] too.
I don't know how the trail is still alive. _ _
And one day I'll see my [Eb] mom, and then his father, and her, [F] and they all say goodbye,
before I die. _ _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ [G] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ He made a woody [Eb] stake, and thus I saw him [F] at his prayer.
[Eb] As the last night trickled through [Bb] the [F] cabin door, _ [Bb] he stood before a little [Eb] yellow candle
[C] burning there, and it's time [Eb] to leave.
I'm [F] going to die. _
_ _ _ _ And now I'm in a [Eb] crippled city, and it won't hurt [F] my soul, since [Eb] I'm alive again.
[Bb] _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
_ And he said, my papa was a wandering [Bb] Jew, and it's a fine thing [Eb] to be one too.
[Bb] I don't know how the trail is still [F] alive.
Sing a song.
_ And one day I'll see my [Eb] mom, and then her, [F] and they all say goodbye.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ [F] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [F] _ _
_ I don't know what to do. _ _ _
_ _ [Eb] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
It's been so long now since I've met [Eb] that hillside [F] farmhouse, or [Eb] a place I've never [F] truly
known my own. _ _ _
[Bb] _ And I see [Eb] you walking in my mind, and I hear the misty [F] making me feel so [Bb] alone. _ _
[F] _ I'm a wandering [Eb] Jew, and my only family is [F] my own.
_ _ _ I _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ can't wait to be [Bb] free to see what I'll find.
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _