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Fallen Ones  Chords by Rab Noakes

Fallen Ones chords by Rab Noakes (Ver. 2)

Guitar chords with lyrics

Rab Noakes - Fallen Ones


CAPO: 2nd Fret




INTRO:: G          C   G

VERSE 1::

Sometimes I think I've gone where no one else can find me

Leave everything I know and something far behind
               C
Would that be enough (would that be enough)
               G
Would that be enough (would that be enough)

VERSE 2::

If I came to you, would you let me stand beside you

And if you ever stray, would I be the one to guide you
               C
Would that be enough (would that be enough)
               G                            C
Would that be enough (would that be enough)


CHORUS::
            F  C   G          C
Look at the fallen ones now___
            F  C   D              G
Look at the fallen ones now______


VERSE 3::

See that blind man looking and he don't know what he's after

He (pulls his) life with his bad jokes and his own laugh
                   C
And thinks that's enough (and thinks that's enough)
                  G
He thinks that's enough (he thinks that's enough)


VERSE 4::

There's a man over there, he's got everything he needs

But he must get more to satisfy his pride and greed
              C
He can't get enough (he can't get enough)
              G                           C
He can't get enough (he can't get enough)


CHORUS::
            F  C   G          C
Look at the fallen ones now___
            F  C   D              G
Look at the fallen ones now______


INSTRUMENTAL:: G          C   G


VERSE 5::

Sometimes I think I've gone where no one else can find me

Leave everything I know and something far behind
               C
Would that be enough (would that be enough)
              G                             C
Would that be enough (would that be enough)


CHORUS::
            F  C   G          C
Look at the fallen ones now___
            F  C   D
Look at the fallen ones now______

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