Chords for Stick and Poke - Poe
Tempo:
99.6 bpm
Chords used:
B
Em
C
Am
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Em] [B]
[Em] [G] [Em] [B]
[Em] Little Marshall enjoyed the woods.
He stayed out all night if he could.
But with his mom failing to go to bed, he could [A] only dream about the [B] forest in his head.
[Em] But then one night, Marshall stayed up late.
He [B] ignored his mother's cries [Em] of hate.
He ran from his house into the deep.
The forest said no, he went into darkness.
[C] Freed.
He [B] ran faster, he ran through [C] the woods.
Far from [B] his home, away from [C] where he should.
But [B] even he stood, trapped in a wall, too far.
[Em] Out in the deep,
[Am] [B]
[Em] by a tree, it was black and tall.
And underneath it, there was a beast that was calling out, what a lovely treat.
He clung his little [A] Marshall [B] into the deep.
[Em] As Marshall was running, he wondered why.
He left his house, he was sure to die in the forest.
The cabin, there was no hope.
He finally [A] thought, little [B] Marshall, he wrote.
[C] Faster, [B] faster, he ran through [C] the woods.
Far from [B] his home, away from where he [C] should.
He made a [B] nice, dark, red shawl, too cold, too black, too [Em] hot.
He made his name.
[Am] [B]
[Em] A man in the cabin let Marshall in.
He slammed the door with a toothy grin.
With the beast outdoors and the man inside, there was clearly no [Am] place for Marshall [B] to hide.
[Em] Marshall came to see, he had lost his chase.
The man grabbed his arm, with a forceful embrace.
As he pushed the beast out, he hugged his thigh, away from the [Am] man.
All he could [B] do was tell him, [Em] he was safe, he was safe.
With a big push, the beast struck his throat.
The woman was trapped in a wall, too far.
And underneath it, there was a beast that was calling out.
He left his house, he was sure to die in the forest.
The cabin, there was no hope.
He finally thought, little
[Am] [B] Marshall, he wrote.
He made a nice, dark, red shawl, too cold, too hot.
[C] He made his name.
A man [B] in the cabin let Marshall in.
He slammed the door [C] with a toothy grin.
With the beast outdoors and the man [B] inside, there was clearly no place [C] for [B] Marshall to hide.
Just behind them, a puddle of doom.
[Em] [N]
[Em] [G] [Em] [B]
[Em] Little Marshall enjoyed the woods.
He stayed out all night if he could.
But with his mom failing to go to bed, he could [A] only dream about the [B] forest in his head.
[Em] But then one night, Marshall stayed up late.
He [B] ignored his mother's cries [Em] of hate.
He ran from his house into the deep.
The forest said no, he went into darkness.
[C] Freed.
He [B] ran faster, he ran through [C] the woods.
Far from [B] his home, away from [C] where he should.
But [B] even he stood, trapped in a wall, too far.
[Em] Out in the deep,
[Am] [B]
[Em] by a tree, it was black and tall.
And underneath it, there was a beast that was calling out, what a lovely treat.
He clung his little [A] Marshall [B] into the deep.
[Em] As Marshall was running, he wondered why.
He left his house, he was sure to die in the forest.
The cabin, there was no hope.
He finally [A] thought, little [B] Marshall, he wrote.
[C] Faster, [B] faster, he ran through [C] the woods.
Far from [B] his home, away from where he [C] should.
He made a [B] nice, dark, red shawl, too cold, too black, too [Em] hot.
He made his name.
[Am] [B]
[Em] A man in the cabin let Marshall in.
He slammed the door with a toothy grin.
With the beast outdoors and the man inside, there was clearly no [Am] place for Marshall [B] to hide.
[Em] Marshall came to see, he had lost his chase.
The man grabbed his arm, with a forceful embrace.
As he pushed the beast out, he hugged his thigh, away from the [Am] man.
All he could [B] do was tell him, [Em] he was safe, he was safe.
With a big push, the beast struck his throat.
The woman was trapped in a wall, too far.
And underneath it, there was a beast that was calling out.
He left his house, he was sure to die in the forest.
The cabin, there was no hope.
He finally thought, little
[Am] [B] Marshall, he wrote.
He made a nice, dark, red shawl, too cold, too hot.
[C] He made his name.
A man [B] in the cabin let Marshall in.
He slammed the door [C] with a toothy grin.
With the beast outdoors and the man [B] inside, there was clearly no place [C] for [B] Marshall to hide.
Just behind them, a puddle of doom.
[Em] [N]
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_ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ [B] _ _
[Em] _ _ [G] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ [Em] _ Little Marshall enjoyed the woods.
He stayed out all night if he could.
But with his mom failing to go to bed, he could [A] only dream about the [B] forest in his head.
_ [Em] But then one night, Marshall stayed up late.
He [B] ignored his mother's cries [Em] of hate.
He ran from his house into the deep.
The forest said no, he went into darkness. _
_ [C] Freed.
He [B] ran faster, he ran through [C] the woods.
Far from [B] his home, away from [C] where he should.
But [B] even he stood, trapped in a wall, too far.
_ _ _ _ _ [Em] Out in the deep, _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ [Em] by a tree, it was black and tall.
And underneath it, there was a beast that was calling out, what a lovely treat.
He clung his little [A] Marshall [B] into the deep.
[Em] As Marshall was running, he wondered why.
He left his house, he was sure to die in the forest.
The cabin, there was no hope.
He finally [A] thought, little [B] Marshall, he wrote.
_ [C] Faster, [B] faster, he ran through [C] the woods.
Far from [B] his home, away from where he [C] should.
He made a [B] nice, dark, red shawl, too cold, too black, too _ _ _ _ _ [Em] hot.
He made his name. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ [B] _
_ [Em] A man in the cabin let Marshall in.
He slammed the door with a toothy grin.
With the beast outdoors and the man inside, there was clearly no [Am] place for Marshall [B] to hide.
[Em] Marshall came to see, he had lost his chase.
The man grabbed his arm, with a forceful embrace.
As he pushed the beast out, he hugged his thigh, away from the [Am] man.
All he could [B] do was tell him, [Em] he was safe, he was safe.
With a big push, the beast struck his throat.
The woman _ was trapped in a wall, too far.
And underneath it, there was a beast that was calling out.
He left his house, he was sure to die in the forest.
The cabin, there was no hope.
_ He finally thought, little _
[Am] _ [B] Marshall, he wrote.
He made a nice, dark, red shawl, too cold, too hot.
[C] He made his name.
A man [B] in the cabin let Marshall in.
He slammed the door [C] with a toothy grin.
With the beast outdoors and the man [B] inside, there was clearly no place [C] for [B] Marshall to hide.
_ Just behind them, a puddle of doom.
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
[Em] _ _ [G] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ [Em] _ Little Marshall enjoyed the woods.
He stayed out all night if he could.
But with his mom failing to go to bed, he could [A] only dream about the [B] forest in his head.
_ [Em] But then one night, Marshall stayed up late.
He [B] ignored his mother's cries [Em] of hate.
He ran from his house into the deep.
The forest said no, he went into darkness. _
_ [C] Freed.
He [B] ran faster, he ran through [C] the woods.
Far from [B] his home, away from [C] where he should.
But [B] even he stood, trapped in a wall, too far.
_ _ _ _ _ [Em] Out in the deep, _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ [Em] by a tree, it was black and tall.
And underneath it, there was a beast that was calling out, what a lovely treat.
He clung his little [A] Marshall [B] into the deep.
[Em] As Marshall was running, he wondered why.
He left his house, he was sure to die in the forest.
The cabin, there was no hope.
He finally [A] thought, little [B] Marshall, he wrote.
_ [C] Faster, [B] faster, he ran through [C] the woods.
Far from [B] his home, away from where he [C] should.
He made a [B] nice, dark, red shawl, too cold, too black, too _ _ _ _ _ [Em] hot.
He made his name. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ [B] _
_ [Em] A man in the cabin let Marshall in.
He slammed the door with a toothy grin.
With the beast outdoors and the man inside, there was clearly no [Am] place for Marshall [B] to hide.
[Em] Marshall came to see, he had lost his chase.
The man grabbed his arm, with a forceful embrace.
As he pushed the beast out, he hugged his thigh, away from the [Am] man.
All he could [B] do was tell him, [Em] he was safe, he was safe.
With a big push, the beast struck his throat.
The woman _ was trapped in a wall, too far.
And underneath it, there was a beast that was calling out.
He left his house, he was sure to die in the forest.
The cabin, there was no hope.
_ He finally thought, little _
[Am] _ [B] Marshall, he wrote.
He made a nice, dark, red shawl, too cold, too hot.
[C] He made his name.
A man [B] in the cabin let Marshall in.
He slammed the door [C] with a toothy grin.
With the beast outdoors and the man [B] inside, there was clearly no place [C] for [B] Marshall to hide.
_ Just behind them, a puddle of doom.
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _