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The Dreamer by The Tallest Man On Earth - Guitar Chords

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Version 1
            [Chords]
Dm: x5776x    Dm7:   x5756x
G:  3554xx    E:     022100 
C:  x32010    Gsus4: 35553x
F:  1332xx

the chorus is played with open chords except the Gsus4
(alternatively you can play the whole song with the defaultly suggested open chords)

[Intro] 
        Dm           G      C                  F
e|-----------------------------------------------------|
B|------6-6-----------------1--------------------------|
G|------7-7----------4------0------------------2-------|
D|------7-7----------5------2-2p0-2p0----------3-------|
A|--5---5-5----------5------3------------------3-------|
E|---------------3---3---------------------1---1-------|

        Dm7          G      C                  F
e|-----------------------------------------------------|
B|------6-------------------1--------------------------|
G|------5------------4------0------------------2-------|
D|------7------------5------2-2p0-2p0----------3-------|                |  p   Pull-off
A|--5--(5)-----------5------3------------------3-------|                | (n)  Ghost note
E|---------------3---3---------------------1---1-------|

[Verse 1]
Dm            G             C         F
   I'm just a dreamer but I'm hanging on
Dm             G              C     F
   Though I am nothing big to offer
Dm             G                  C         F
   I watch the birds, how they dive in then gone
          E               F            Gsus4   G
It's like nothing in this world's ever still

[Verse 2]
Dm                G            C             F
   And I'm just a shadow of your thoughts in me
Dm            G                C       F
   But sun is setting, shadows growing
Dm             G              C      F
   A long cast figure will turn into night
          E               F          Gsus4   G
It's like nothing in this world ever sleeps

[Chorus]
    C             F             G         C     
Oh, sometimes the blues is just a passing bird
    Am             F      Gsus4   G
And why can't that always be?
C        F         G            C     
Tossing aside from your birches crown
Am          F       Gsus4   G
Just enough dark to see
                          (same as intro)
                          Dm G C F
How you're the light over me

Dm7 G C F

[Verse 3]
Dm             G                   C       F
   And by your side, girl, where the acres grow
Dm          G                   C      F
   Into the strong and stunning meadow
Dm          G              C        F
   A cowboy stumbling in the finest field
    E                F              Gsus4   G
And nothing good out there won't be yours

[Chorus]
    C             F             G         C     
Oh, sometimes the blues is just a passing bird
    Am             F      Gsus4   G
And why can't that always be?
C        F         G            C     
Tossing aside from your birches crown
Am          F       Gsus4   G
Just enough dark to see
                          (same as chorus)
                          C F G C
How you're the light over me

Am F Gsus4 G
C F G C
Am F Gsus4 G

[Chorus]
C             F             G         C     
Sometimes the blues is just a passing bird
    Am             F      Gsus4   G
And why can't that always be?
C        F         G            C     
Tossing aside from your birches crown
Am          F       Gsus4   G
Just enough dark to see
                          (same as intro)
                          Dm G C F
How you're the light over me

Dm7 G C F

Dm  G C F
Dm7 G C F

Dm  G C F
Dm7 G C F 
        

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