Damien Rice - 9 Crimes Chords & Tabs

 

9 Crimes Chords & Tabs

Damien Rice Chords & Tabs

Version: 4 Type: Chords

9 Crimes Chords

   
C#m
Asus2
E
B
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         C#m          Asus2
Leave me out with the waste
         E          B 
This is not what I do
          C#m          Asus2 
It's the wrong kind of place
         E         B
To be thinking of you
          C#m  Asus2
It's the wrong time
     E        B
For somebody new
        C#m  Asus2
It's a small crime
          E       B 
And I've got no excuse 
          C#m              Asus2
Is that alright with you?
         E                   B
Give my gun away when it's loaded
         C#m               Asus2
Is that alright with you?
               E                            B
If you don't shoot it how am I supposed to hold it
         C#m               Asus2
Is that alright with you?
         E                   B
Give my gun away when it's loaded
         C#m               Asus2
Is that alright with you?
      E          B
With you...

Leave me out with the waste 
This is not what I do 
It's the wrong kind of place 
To be cheating on you 
It's the wrong time 
She's pulling me through 
It's a small crime 
And I've got no excuse 

Is that alright with you? 
Give my gun away when it's loaded
Is that alright with you?
If you don't shoot it how am I supposed to hold it 
Is that alright with you?
Give my gun away when it's loaded 
Is that alright 
Is that alright with you? 

Is that alright, yeah? 
Give my gun away when it's loaded 
Is that alright with you? 
If you don't shoot it how am I supposed to hold it 
Is that alright with you? 
Give my gun away when it's loaded 
Is that alright 
Is that alright with you?

(Slight Overlap..) 
Is that alright, yeah? 
Give my gun away when it's loaded
Is that alright, yeah?
If you don't shoot it how am I supposed to hold it 
Is that alright, yeah?
Give my gun away when it's loaded 
Is that alright, is that alright? 

Is that alright with you?

No...



Pick the base note, then the next 3 strings for each chord.