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Intro: E D A A E (x4) E Esus E D A E There used to be a subway right above your head D A E My father played for the passers-by on his violin A G#m F#m E He burned that box for firewood and he laid his burden down D A E Esus E Now I don?t have a father anymore E D A E You can take your Norman Rockwells and your teenage billionaires D A E With their panic rooms and time machines and vintage rocking chairs A G#m F#m E Oh when the moon is rising up behind the pyramids D A E Esus E We could be in heaven or in hell E A B E A B You could be my savior... I could be yours too E A B E A B They say the race is over but they don?t know about me and you E A B They don?t know about me and you F# E B B F# (x4) F# E B F# So take this note to Memphis there?s a woman I once knew F# E B F# She?s buried in the catacombs you can lay it on her tomb B Bbm G#m F# She taught me how to take a punch and I?ve taken more than my share E B F# F#sus F# Now I don?t have a mother anymore F# B C# F# B C# Oh but you could be my savior... I could be yours too F# B C# F# B C# They say the race is over... but they don?t know about me and you F# B C# They don?t know about me and you F# B C# F# B C# Well come on... you can be my savior F# B C# F# B C# Oh baby, come on... you can be my savior B Bbm G#m F# He burned that box for firewood... he laid his burden down E B F# Now I don?t have a father anymore
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