The Flatliners

Tail Feathers(Chords)

The Flatliners

Key: C

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Pick up with F ... Begins like so: 

F - Am F C x2 

Am                    F        C      F 
   Suburban slums to numb the pain 

Am                         F     C     F 
    These cities rust like everything 

Am                            F     C       F 
     Your blackened heart now on display 

Am                  F    C       B           Bb 
  because you had to run away...run away...run away 

(For the part above, use barre chords starting on 8 
and move down one fret each time) 

F Am F C x2 


Am                   F      C        F 
    Making eyes for all to see 

Am   Dm    G          Dm       Am      C    F 
    your disguise is growing weak 

Am                            F     C 
    We're not perfect, we'll never be 

Bb                           F      C 
   I want to have something again, that I can feel 


C   F   Dm    F 


       C        F       Dm       F 
that I can feel 


*Chorus* 

Am             F              C 
    Come warm your cold bones 

  Dm                          G     Dm 
aside these flames; they've grown. Woah! 

Am             F             C 
    Hold your damage done close 

      Dm             G         Dm 
I'll take you as far as my... 

Am F C 
F Am Dm G 

C 
   Come quietly, cross your fingers 
Shuffle your feet let it linger 

F 
Fall to your knees shrink to whispers. 

C 
   Yeah, swing at me, share your wisdom. 

Dm 
    Pull out your teeth, drown your liver. 

C 
  Take everything, burn your bridges. 

Dm 
  Just promise me you will answer. 


Am            F           C 
   Come warm your cold bones 

      Dm                          G      Dm 
    aside these flames; they've grown. Woah! 

Am            F             C 
    Hold your damage done close 

     Dm              G      Dm 
I'll take you as far as my tail feathers go 

Am    F     C     Dm       G    Dm 
Woah! 

Am    F     C     Dm       G 

End with Dm (10 of them to be exact) 


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Written by Chris Cresswell/The Flatliners

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