COLDPLAY - "in my place3" Tablature
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This is the first single from Coldplay's new album - real easy to play.
Chords Used: A x02220 > = slide
F#m 244222
C#m 446654
E 022100
D xx0232
Intro:
(the open e is played very softly, but you can just about hear it on the song)
e-12-0-12-0--7-9-7-9--12-0-12-0--7-9-7-9--12-0-12-0--7-9-7-9--12-0-12>7-9-7-9-2
b------------------------------------------------------------------------------
g------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Repeat x 2
d------------------------------------------------------------------------------
a------------------------------------------------------------------------------
E------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Verse:
A F#m
In my place
C#m
In my place
E A
Were lines that I couldn't change
F#m C#m E
I was lost, oh yeah
A F#m
I was lost
C#m
I was lost
E A
Crossed lines I shouldn't of crossed
F#m C#m E
I was lost, oh yeah
Chorus:
D A E D
Yeah__, how long must you wait for him?
A E D
Yeah__, how long must you pay for him?
A E D E
Yeah__, how long must you wait for him? Oh for him
(play intro riff once)
I was scared
I was scared
Tired and underprepared
But I'll wait for it
If you go
If you go
And leave me down here on my own
Then I'll wait for you
Yeah__, how long must you wait for him?
Yeah__, how long must you pay for him?
Yeah__, how long must you wait for him?
(Repeat Intro twice and then continue through the next verse)
Singin' please, please, please
Come back and sing to me, to me, me
Come on and sing it out, now, now <-----Same Chords as verse
Come on and sing it out, to me, me
Come back and sing it
In my place
In my place
Were lines that I couldn't change
I was lost, oh yeah
Oh yeah
Any comments etc, e-mail cuttin_sam@hotmail.com. Enjoy.
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