Indian Moon Chords & Tabs
State Radio Chords & Tabs
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Intro: Em, C, G, D
Em C G
On this earth not alone we stand
Em
Outstretched arm and upturned hand
G C G
Never knowing when the shakes steady
Em
And 'till now we have seldom seen
G C D
And I will go if you go with me
Em
Understand I will wait for thee
G C Em
I'll try to catch up if you move quickly
C
If the rain does blow
G
And oh sir
D Em
If you ever lose your way
C
You can call upon this family
Em
You can call upon this day
G
And old man
D Em
If you ever lose your way
C
You can call up on this family
Em
You can call upon this day
G C
'Cause you're my present my future
G/F# G
My lesson my teacher
Em D
Oh... My world is still
G C
You're my God you're my guide
G/F# G Em D
In my life I confide to ever shelter your will
G C G/F# G
And my words are forever you're my blanket my shiver
Em D
Whatever you give I'll never lack
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G C
You're my chorus my refrain
G/F# G
The verse of my first pain
Em D
Let the voices come barrelling back
Em C G
'Cause I can stand to stay right where I am
Em C D
Let the water fill this hand
Em
Bring it to your mouth
C G
And pass beyond your lips
Em C D
No gale can down this ship
G C
And I'll stand on your shoulders
G/F# G
To watch us grow older
Em D
I can see us far along the road
G C
As the trail grows deeper
G/F# G
your my giver my keeper
Em D
Laughter for years untold
Em C G
'Cause I can stand to stay right where I am
Em C D
Let the water fill this hand
Em
Bring it to your mouth
C G
And pass beyond your lips
Em C D
No gale can down this ship
C G
And wherever you go there you are
Em C D
And if I go I won't go far
C
Wherever you go
G
There you are
Em C D
And if I go I won't go far
interlude...just mess around with Em, C, G and D chords
G
And oh sir
D Em
If you ever lose your way
C
You can call upon this family
Em
You can call upon this day
*slow G chord to end it
I don't know if this is right, it sounds good enough for me. The chords are played i
an octave higher, but it sounds fine either way.