Mary Chapin Carpenter – Why Walk When You Can Fly (Guitar)
Capo 7
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Chords
[I've no idea how Mary Chapin Carpenter plays this song. In concert, she
mean she's playing in E, and the verse chords are B E A A. She's clearly
using a very strange tuning, because I can't for the life of me figure out
how she's getting those chords out of the positions she uses. Any ideas?]
[I'm going to write these chords down in the key of G, since I know that's
where John Jennings plays them, with a capo on the 4th fret.]
N.C.
In this world there's a whole lot of trouble, baby
N.C.
In this world there's a whole lot of pain
N.C.
In this world there's a whole lot of trouble
N.C.
But a whole lot of ground to gain
N.C.
Why take when you could be giving, why watch as the world goes by
N.C.
It's a hard enough life to be living, why walk when you can fly
D G C C D G C C D G C C Em Em C C
D G C C D G C C D G C C Em Em C C
C C G G Am G/B C C D G C C Em Em C C
D G C C In this world there's a whole lot of sorrow D G C C In this world there's a whole lot of shame D G C C In this world there's a whole lot of sorrow Em Em C C And a whole lotta ground to gain C C G G Am G/B C C When you spend your whole life wishing, wanting and wondering why D G C C Em Em C C It's a long enough life to be living, why walk when you can fly
C C G G Am G/B C C D G C C Em Em C C
D G C C D G C C D G C C Em Em C C
D G C C In this world there's a whole lot of golden D G C C In this world there's a whole lot of plain D G C C In this world you've a soul for a compass Em Em C C And a heart for a pair of wings C C G G Am G/B C C There's a star on the far horizon, rising bright in an azure sky D G C C Em Em C C For the rest of the time that you're given, why walk when you can fly D G C C D G C C D G C C Em Em C C high..
D G C C D G C C D G C C Em Em C C
D G C C D G C C D G C C Em Em C C.
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