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Tea and Sympathy by Jars of Clay Submitter : Date : 2009-11-11 23:08:28 Views Today : 1 Total Views : 111
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# This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the #
# song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. #
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nDan Haseltine, Mark Hudson, Greg Wells nMuch Afraid nCopyright 1997 Bridgebuilding Music/Pogostick Music (BMI), both adm. by nBrentwood-Benson Music Publishing Inc. nTranscribed by Tim Gaines (TimOTee123@aol.com) n n n [G] nFare thee well n[F] [Em7] nTrade in all our words for tea and sympathy n[F] [Em7] nWonder why we tried for things we never could be n [A7] nPlay our heart's lament n [Em7 D C2] nLike an unresearsed symphony n n n n [G] nNot intend n [F2] [Em7 G] nTo leave this castle full of empty rooms n [F2] [Em7] nOur love the captive in the tower never rescued n [A7] nAnd all the victory songs n[Em7 D C2] nSeemed to be playing out of tune n n n nCHORUS n n n[D] [Bm7] [F#m7] n'Cause it's not the way that it has to be n [G] [D] nDon't trade our love for tea and sympathy no... n [Bm7 Am7 Em] nNo, it's not the way that it has to be n n n n [A] nYou begin n [G] [D/F# A] nAll your words fall to the floor and break like china cups n [G] [F#m7] nAnd the waitress grabs a broom and tries to sweep them up n[B7] [F#m7 E] nI reach for my tea slowly drink in n n n nCHORUS n n n [G] nFare thee well n [F] [Em7 G] nThe words the bag that fill my head n [F] nI could taste the bitterness n [Em7] nand call the waitress instead n [A7] n'cause she holds the answer n[Em7] [D C2] nSmiles and asks One teaspoon or two? n n n nCHORUS n n n[A7sus A7 D] nWe can work it out n
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