Chord Everything Gets Gone

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 everything get gone  -  william elliott whitmore 

from the album field songs

transcribed by tyler peterson  

intro 

E ,  c#min ,  A ,  c#min ,  A ,  E 

   A                                            E
i was born in these woods ,  and these hills are my home
   A                                           E
and the fields will be ready when the spring time comes
 c#min   A                   E
but i’m just here for A little while 
   A                         E
and i’m just here for A little while 
   B5          C#5                  A
like A tree by the river i’m holding on 
E    A      E        A
but everything get gone 
E       A7           E 
but everything get gone 

E  c#min   A   E

  A                        E
on A gravel road ,  bout A mile down
  A                                      E
there’s and old farm house with A fence around
  A                                     E
the windows are broken the roof is falling in 
  A                           E
its never going to be A home again
 B5              C#5                 A 
like shutters in the wind i’m holding on 
E     A        E     A
but everything gets gone 
E        A7          E
but everything gets gone

E  c#min   A   E

  A                                         E
these grave stones are the ones that were here before
  A                                    E
they’re never going to live or love anymore
  A                           E 
were just here for A little while 
 A                           E 
were just here for A little while 
 B5              C#5         A 
like A deathbed man that cant hold on 
 E       A7      E
everything gets gone 
 E       A7      E 
everything gets gone
 E       A7      E
everything gets gone
 E       A7      E
everything gets gone

E   c#min  A   E

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