This Is Not An Exit Chords by Saves The Day
Tempo:
66.95 bpm
Chords used:
F
Am
G
C
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Am] Tonight will be [A] the night that we [Am] begin to ease [F] the plugs out of the dam.
[Am] We will stand, knee deep in the floor, feet under toe, grab our [F] heels and we'll let go.
[Am] While we hold our legs quivering, the water rises now to our [F] teeth when we just let go [C] and sail.
Belly up [Am] to the clouds, the rocks creeping [F] our backs, to [Am] breathe in the air we'll [G] be the only thing that we have.
Wasted nights and empty moments in our lives, flushed away [F] as we sway with the rhythm [Am] of the waves.
While in our sub, crest-folded troughs, feel [F] our gills woven [C] up and sail up to [Am] the clouds, the rocks creeping [F] our backs, to breathe in the air [G] we'll be the only [Am] thing that we have.
And if the hopes [F] that tear the bottom of [Am] our lungs, the ripping [F] blood [G] off of our [F] [Am] tongues,
[F] [Am]
Despair can ravage you if you turn your [Gm] head around or look down the [F] path, [Am] let's let you have.
[F] [Am] Guess what can you change?
[F] [Am] You're a vessel now, [G] floating [F] down the waterways.
[Am] You can take your rudder [F] [Am] and take your ship, [F] [Am] just don't butt the hurdle [G] with the [F] things left in your wake.
[C] Just sail up [Am] to the clouds, the rocks creeping [F] your back, to breathe in [G] the air we'll be the only thing [C] that you have.
And your love will [Am] be one night, with pockets [F] of moonlight, skylighting [G] you as you drown.
The actor [C] in this play, and you walk [Em] across the stage, take the vow [F] in the air first, and as the [G] curtain falls, [C] just know you did it all.
You're the best that [Am] you know, and you've been here [F] that year, you know.
So let a smile [G] out show your teeth, once you've moved [C] you'll look good, well.
[F] [C]
[Am] We will stand, knee deep in the floor, feet under toe, grab our [F] heels and we'll let go.
[Am] While we hold our legs quivering, the water rises now to our [F] teeth when we just let go [C] and sail.
Belly up [Am] to the clouds, the rocks creeping [F] our backs, to [Am] breathe in the air we'll [G] be the only thing that we have.
Wasted nights and empty moments in our lives, flushed away [F] as we sway with the rhythm [Am] of the waves.
While in our sub, crest-folded troughs, feel [F] our gills woven [C] up and sail up to [Am] the clouds, the rocks creeping [F] our backs, to breathe in the air [G] we'll be the only [Am] thing that we have.
And if the hopes [F] that tear the bottom of [Am] our lungs, the ripping [F] blood [G] off of our [F] [Am] tongues,
[F] [Am]
Despair can ravage you if you turn your [Gm] head around or look down the [F] path, [Am] let's let you have.
[F] [Am] Guess what can you change?
[F] [Am] You're a vessel now, [G] floating [F] down the waterways.
[Am] You can take your rudder [F] [Am] and take your ship, [F] [Am] just don't butt the hurdle [G] with the [F] things left in your wake.
[C] Just sail up [Am] to the clouds, the rocks creeping [F] your back, to breathe in [G] the air we'll be the only thing [C] that you have.
And your love will [Am] be one night, with pockets [F] of moonlight, skylighting [G] you as you drown.
The actor [C] in this play, and you walk [Em] across the stage, take the vow [F] in the air first, and as the [G] curtain falls, [C] just know you did it all.
You're the best that [Am] you know, and you've been here [F] that year, you know.
So let a smile [G] out show your teeth, once you've moved [C] you'll look good, well.
[F] [C]
Key:
F
Am
G
C
A
F
Am
G
_ [Am] Tonight will be _ [A] the night that we [Am] begin to ease [F] the plugs out of the dam.
[Am] We will stand, knee deep in the floor, feet under toe, grab our [F] heels and we'll let go.
[Am] While we hold our legs quivering, _ the water rises now to our [F] teeth when we just let go [C] and sail.
Belly up [Am] to the clouds, the rocks creeping [F] our backs, to [Am] breathe in the air we'll [G] be the only thing that we have.
_ Wasted nights and empty moments in our lives, flushed away [F] as we sway with the rhythm _ [Am] of the waves.
While in our sub, crest-folded troughs, feel [F] our gills woven [C] up and sail _ up to [Am] the clouds, the rocks creeping [F] our backs, to breathe in the air [G] we'll be the only [Am] thing that we have.
And if the hopes [F] that tear the bottom of [Am] our lungs, the ripping [F] blood [G] off of our [F] [Am] tongues,
_ _ [F] _ [Am] _
Despair can ravage you if you turn your [Gm] head around or look down the [F] path, [Am] let's let you have.
[F] [Am] Guess what can you change?
[F] [Am] You're a vessel now, [G] floating [F] down the waterways.
[Am] You can take your rudder [F] [Am] and take your ship, [F] [Am] just don't butt the hurdle [G] with the [F] things left in your wake.
[C] Just sail up [Am] to the clouds, the rocks creeping [F] your back, to breathe in [G] the air we'll be the only thing [C] that you have.
And your love will [Am] be one night, with pockets [F] of moonlight, skylighting [G] you as you drown.
The actor [C] in this play, and you walk [Em] across the stage, take the vow [F] in the air first, and as the [G] curtain falls, [C] just know you did it all.
You're the best that [Am] you know, and you've been here [F] that year, you know.
So let a smile [G] out show your teeth, once you've moved [C] you'll look good, well.
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
[Am] We will stand, knee deep in the floor, feet under toe, grab our [F] heels and we'll let go.
[Am] While we hold our legs quivering, _ the water rises now to our [F] teeth when we just let go [C] and sail.
Belly up [Am] to the clouds, the rocks creeping [F] our backs, to [Am] breathe in the air we'll [G] be the only thing that we have.
_ Wasted nights and empty moments in our lives, flushed away [F] as we sway with the rhythm _ [Am] of the waves.
While in our sub, crest-folded troughs, feel [F] our gills woven [C] up and sail _ up to [Am] the clouds, the rocks creeping [F] our backs, to breathe in the air [G] we'll be the only [Am] thing that we have.
And if the hopes [F] that tear the bottom of [Am] our lungs, the ripping [F] blood [G] off of our [F] [Am] tongues,
_ _ [F] _ [Am] _
Despair can ravage you if you turn your [Gm] head around or look down the [F] path, [Am] let's let you have.
[F] [Am] Guess what can you change?
[F] [Am] You're a vessel now, [G] floating [F] down the waterways.
[Am] You can take your rudder [F] [Am] and take your ship, [F] [Am] just don't butt the hurdle [G] with the [F] things left in your wake.
[C] Just sail up [Am] to the clouds, the rocks creeping [F] your back, to breathe in [G] the air we'll be the only thing [C] that you have.
And your love will [Am] be one night, with pockets [F] of moonlight, skylighting [G] you as you drown.
The actor [C] in this play, and you walk [Em] across the stage, take the vow [F] in the air first, and as the [G] curtain falls, [C] just know you did it all.
You're the best that [Am] you know, and you've been here [F] that year, you know.
So let a smile [G] out show your teeth, once you've moved [C] you'll look good, well.
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _