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From: y0000524@ws.rz.tu-bs.de (Berno Hunsche)
NO PAIN - NMA
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A
Across the town
C
On the other hill
Bb
Your lights glow
F
From a different world
A
You always found
C
A place to hide
Bb F
Nails and cross to lay beside
C G A A#/A A [A#/A]?
With all the ghosts that we denied |0|0|3|3|3|0|
A
Now in rippled arcs
C
Across the sky
Bb F
Great white birds of winter fly
A
When the wheel turns
C
People change
Bb F
Scattered ashes to the wind
d G E
Scattered ashes to the wind
A
There's no pain
There's no pain
E
There's no pain
G C
Drying river in the blazing sun
[repeat]
d
There's no pain, there's no pain
A A#/A A
There's no pain
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A
Your parched face
C
Your calloused hands
Bb F
Behind us lie the arrid lands
A
To say too much
C
It was not our way
Bb F
And in the end there wasn't much to say
d G E
The scars are healed now anyway
[Chorus]
d E
There's no pain, there's no pain, there's no pain
d E Bm
No pain, no pain
[Instrumental part]: (I'm not sure about the rhythm in here. Just try it)
Cmaj7 A7 E Bm C A7
G A B C d B
E Bm
And Abraham rose and took his only son
Cmaj7 A
Knife and tinder in his hand and set out
E
Across the desert and up into the scrubland hills.
Bm
He bound the boy Isaac to the stone
Cmaj7 A
Raised the blade and waited for the miracle
G A
But the wind blows silent across the hills
B C d B
Silent, across the dead and empty hills
E F/A
Dead, like the god that never came
F#/A G/A G#/A
Like your face, the day that you turned away.
[Chorus]
d E
There's no pain, there's no pain, there's no pain
d E
No pain, no pain
d E
No pain, no pain
Somehow the original isn't in A-major but who cares?
So, enjoy it.
Berno Hunsche
B.Hunsche@tu-bs.de