The Lion's Roar
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Current revision as of 16:29, 10 August 2012
The Lion's Roar First Aid Kit capo on 5 intro Em G D Em verse 1 Em G D Em Now the pale morning sings of forgotten things Em G Em She plays a tune for those who wish to overlook Em G D Em The fact that they'd been blindly to see by those who preach and pray and teach Em G Em But she falls short and the night explodes with laughter verse 1 continued Em G D Em Don’t you come here and say I didn’t warn you Em G Em About the way your world can alter Em G D Em And oh, how you try to command it all, still Em G Em Every single time it all shifts one way or another chorus C G D Em And I’m a goddamn coward, but then again so are you C G D Em And the lion’s roar, the lion’s roar C G D Em As we evaded and hollering for you C G D(STRUM ONLY ONCE) Em And I never really knew, what to do Em G D Em verse 2 Em G D Em Now I guess sometimes I wish you were a little more predictable Em G Em That I could read you just like a book Em G D Em For now I can only guess what’s coming next Em G Em By examining your timid smile Em G D(STRUM ONLY ONCE) Em And the ways that the old, old wind, blowin’ you back around chorus C G D Em And I’m a goddamn fool, but then again so are you C G D Em And the lion’s roar, the lion’s roar C G D Em Has me singing out and searching for you C G D(STRUM ONLY ONCE) Em And I never really knew, what to do Em G D Em Em G D Em bridge (NOT SURE ABOUT THIS PART) Em D C Em Sometimes I wish I could find my rose mary hill Em D C Em I sit there and look at the deserted lakes and I’d sing C G D Em And every once in a while I’d sing a song for you C G D Em That would rise above the mountains and the stars and the sea C(STRUM ONLY ONCE) Em And if I wanted it to, it would lead you back to me chorus (STRUM ONLY ONCE ALL) C G D Em And the lion’s roar, the lion’s roar C G D Em Is something that I have heard before C G D Em a children’s tale, the lonesome wail Em G D Em of a liiiiion’s roar Em G D Em Em G D Em