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Ron Pope
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I'm not sure if this is the exact way he plays it, but it's how I do it, and I think it works:

Tuning: DGCFAD (step and a half down from normal)

The verses aren't really played with chords, it's just a repeated high note with a moving bass line, played
like this. I want to write this out as chords though, so I will refer to the timing of the changing bass
note as follows (see below the tab):

D---- |-----------------------------------------------------
A--0--|-0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0------
F-----|-----------------------------------------------------  *Repeat back to the line*
C-----|-----------------------------------------------------
G-----|----------------------------------4-----------2------
D-----|----------0-----------4------------------------------

CHANGE NOTE:   (D)        (D)        (G)        (G)

Hopefully this isn't too confusing, but I'm not sure how else to notate when to change. Honestly, just
listen to the song and it'll probably help.

Chords used:
E: 022100
A: 002220
B: x24442
C#: x46654
G#: 466444

[Intro:]
(Start the riff above. Play to D, then...)


[Verse:]
    (D)             (G)       (G)  (D)
Our eyes are not the same color
        (D)          (G)        (G)  (D)
And our skin is a different shade
        (D)              (G)      (G)
And I don't know why I mention this
     (D)  (D)             (G)      (G)
I am not sure, what I'm trying to say


[Chorus:]
            A                 B
And we are all searching for signs
         C#                  G#
Whether we look towards the sky
   A                 E          B
Or curse behind our eyes and rationalize
    A          B
Whatever we divine
        C#                G#
Well, I hope that you and I
    A                     E           B
Realize that what we've found it could survive
      C#          B        A         B         E
So if you reach out your hand, I'll give you mine


[Pre-Verse:]
(Start the riff above. Play to D, then...)

[Verse:]
        (D)         (G)       (G)  (D)
And the sky, it is a deep crimson
       (D)            (G)      (G)  (D)
And the street, it is alive again
          (D)               (G)      (G)
And on your face, there is a new lesson
        (D)        (D)        (G)      (G)
One that I can't pretend I've learned yet


[Chorus:]
            A                 B
And we are all searching for signs
         C#                  G#
Whether we look towards the sky
   A                 E          B
Or curse behind our eyes and rationalize
    A          B
Whatever we divine
        C#                G#
Well, I hope that you and I
    A                     E           B
Realize that what we've found it could survive
      C#          B        A         B         E
So if you reach out your hand, I'll give you mine


[Instrumental Chords:]
B A E   B A E   B A C# B A

[Pre-Verse:]
(Start the riff above. Play to D, then...)


[Verse:]
       (D)          (G)       (G)  (D)
Now the rain has its own rhythm
      (D)           (G)       (G)  (D)
And we dance in a different time
     (D)                 (G)         (G)
And I believe that there is some reason
       (D)       (D)     (G)      (G)
Why it's me that you came to find


[Chorus:]
            A                 B
And we are all searching for signs
         C#                  G#
Whether we look towards the sky
   A                 E          B
Or curse behind our eyes and rationalize
    A          B
Whatever we divine
        C#                G#
Well, I hope that you and I
    A                     E           B
Realize that what we've found it could survive
      C#          B        A         B         E
So if you reach out your hand, I'll give you mine


[Outro:]
            C#          B        A         B        E
Yeah, when you reach out your hand, I'll give you mine

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