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A D2 A D2 A D2 A D2 { / / / / }{ / / / / }{ / / / / }{ / / / / } A D2 A D2 I've been out here for so long riding fences A D2 A D2 I don't know what it finally was that brought me to my senses E D Was it the cold? Was it the loneliness? E D A D2 A D2 Was it my shame at the sickness of my flesh? Rebuilding fences is an introspective undertaking There's no diversion to distract you from the deeper aching I cut the wood, I swung the hammer Every strike like a flash of understanding Chorus: E /D A D2 I have to say everything that's on my mind A D2 C#m D2 I can not keep it bottled up inside me A D2 A I have to pray, it took me far too long to find out D2 That my weakness is my testimony A D2 A D2 A D2 A D2 A D2 A D2 { / / / / }{ / / / / }{ / / / / }{ / / / / }{ / / / / }{ / / / / } All my labor was the protest demonstration Of a man who had the gall to call conviction condemnation Till I cried for grace and I finally meant it Till I left my pride behind me nailed to those fences CHORUS A D2 A D2 A D2 A D2 A { / / / / }{ / / / / }{ / / / / }{ / / / / }{ / / / / }{ / / / / } D F#m Up in this altitude the cold at night can kill D F#m My fingers got so numb, my body got so chilled D C#m7 Bm7 It seeps into your bones and devastates your will A D A D Oh, I'm not the strongest man, no, I'm not the only man A D No, I'm not the strongest man that's been broken in those hills CHORUS A D2 A D2 A D2 A D2 A |:{ / / / / }{ / / / / }{ / / / / }{ / / / / }:| { / / / / }
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