Bad Religion - Sorrow Acoustic Chords & Tabs

 

Sorrow Acoustic Chords & Tabs

Bad Religion Chords & Tabs

Version: 3 Type: Chords

Sorrow Acoustic Chords

   
This is the live acoustic version but with the chords from the original song and 
they are easy to play.

Em              C       D        G
Let me take you to the hurting ground
               C       G        D
Where all good men are trampled down
        G        C              D      Em
Just to settle a bet that could not be won
          C        D             G
Between a prideful father and his son
Em                C        D       G
Will you guide me now, for I can't see
                 C                G      D
A reason for the suffering and this long misery
        G            C               D          Em
What if every living soul could be upright and strong
             D     G
Well, then I do imagine...

           Em  C  G
There will be sorrow
                Em  C  G
Yeah there will be sorrow
               Em C  G    Em D     G
And there will be sorrow, no more
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Em         C                D       G
When all soldiers lay their weapons down
            C             Em       G              D
Or when all kings and all queens relinquish their crowns
            G           C             D           Em
Or when the only true messiah rescues us from ourselves
          D     G
It's easy to imagine...

           Em  C  G
There will be sorrow
                Em  C  G
Yeah there will be sorrow
               Em C  G    Em D     G 
And there will be sorrow, no more… No more

(Huum) (Same chords as “When all the soldiers lay…” to “… rescues us from ourselves)


           Em  C  G
There will be sorrow
                Em  C  G
Yeah there will be sorrow
               Em C  G    Em D
And there will be sorrow, no more
           Em  C  G
There will be sorrow
                Em  C  G
Yeah there will be sorrow
               Em C  G    Em D     G
And there will be sorrow, no more… no more