The Head and the Heart – Gone (Guitar Acoustic)

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Artist: The Head and the Heart Song: Gone (Acoustic Chapel Sessions) Tabbed by: Zegley From the Chapel Sessions version which I believe to be the best version of this song (link below). [Intro] A Asus4 A Asus4 [Verse]
             A                     Asus4
There were times you should have stalled

                        A
As you sailed into the fog

                          Asus4
Like a dog I smelled your fear

                                C#m       Bm
Lord knows you should have been here with me

     A
But you were gone

       A                Asus4
These days roll sleepily by

                           A
I can hear the old trains cry

                          C#m
There will always be be a moon

  Bm                  A
Pulling me away from you

                 C#m         Bm     A 
You're Gooooooooooone  Goooohhhh-oneee

                 C#m         Bm     A 
You're Gooooooooooone  Goooohhhh-oneee
[Chorus]
A
Gone are the days when the wind would brush my face

Asus4
Gone are the days when you're the wind...

     A    C#m           Bm       D   C#m Bm   F#m      E           A
And gooooooone are the days when my   heavy  heart is worn on my sleeve

A
Ooooo ooo ooo ooo ooo

Asus4
Ooooo ooo ooo ooo ooo

                  A
Take back your pictures, take back your letters

                   Asus4
Don't send me send postcards telling me you miss me

           A               Asus4
Cause I'm trying here! I'm trying here!

                       A
And fuck what they're saying, my mind is made up

                 Asus4
They're all just starving like the rest of us

         A
And I'm trying here

          Asus4
OHHH, I'm trying here

A
Ooooo ooo ooo ooo ooo

Asus4
Ooooo ooo ooo ooo ooo
[Chorus]
 A
Gone are the days when the wind would brush my face

Asus4
Gone are the days when you're the wind...

     A    C#m           Bm       D   C#m Bm   F#m      E           A
And gooooooone are the days when my   heavy  heart is worn on my sleeve