The Antlers – Uprooted (Guitar)

Capo 4
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Chords

Chords by Hrad, for Ultimate-Guitar.com --- Quick map: Intro/Verse - Am, G, C, F, C, Am, G Falsetto Interlude - C, F (x3); Am, G Instrumental - C, Em, F, G Chorus - F, G (x4) --- Some notes before beginning - Peter may be playing some variations of these chords, particularly in the verses, but strumming upwards definitely helps reach a sound closer to the original song. In the instrumental before the first chorus, to best match the notes that Peter is picking, the chords can be strummed/fingerpicked as follows: C - x32013 Em - 022003 F - 133213 (Or, if you don't have incredibly flexible hands, 13x213) G - 320030 --- Capo 4 Am, G, C, F, C, Am, G
Am              G              C             F
Trees are still trees if their roots are not deep

     C  Am    G
Even if you remove them

Am           G           C        F
Branches and limbs are intangible things

         C              Am       G
That's a fact, but it's not been proven
C, F (x3) Am, G C, Em, F, G
      F                 G
I am alive but I am not blinking

                 F                         G
I can't catch my breath, my ears are still ringing

           F             G
Pull up my roots, I am replanted

            F                         G
I'm growing back, you can take it for granted
Am, G, C, F, C, Am Am, G, C, F, C, Am, G
     Am         G            C             F
I'll abandon my flaws if you call off this song

      C   Am G
Don't cut me down

      Am           G             C            F
I was reeling with drought, so I moved up and out

      C    Am     G
But I stay in the ground
C, F (x3) Am, G C, Em, F, G
      F                  G
I am alive, but I am not blinking

                 F                         G
I can't catch my breath, my ears are still ringing

             F                 G
I pull up my roots, but I am replanted

            F                           G     C, Em, F, G
I'm growing back, you can take that for granted
F, G (x4) Am, G, C, F, C, Am, G
Am              G              C             F
Trees are still trees if their roots are not deep

     C  Am   G
Even if you remove them.