The Fray - The Wind Chords & Tabs

 

The Wind Chords & Tabs

The Fray Chords & Tabs

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The Wind Chords

   
Here are the chords to "The Wind" off The Fray's new album "Scars and Stories."  Please 
post any corrections or reviews!

Chords
 Gb: x44322
  B: x24442
Ebm: xx1342 OR  xxx342
 Db: x43121
Abm: x66444


INTRO: Gb

VERSE 1:

Gb             B                   Gb
Oh, my [gosh], I think I'm lost at sea
Gb                B             Gb
These silent waves are my company
       Ebm               B               Gb
And, I lost the line between the sky and sea
       Ebm             B                  Gb
I'm wondering will the wind ever come for me. Yeah...


CHORUS:

        Ebm             Db        Abm     Ebm
'Cause I don't know, I don't know where I am
             Gb         Db       Abm    Ebm
Can you tell me, will I break or will I bend?
          Db       B       Gb
Will the wind ever come again?

VERSE 2:
[ Tab from: https://www.guitartabs.cc/tabs/t/the_fray/the_wind_crd.html ]
(same chords as verse 1)
I feel the sun coming up, rising from the east
I see the empire falling to her knees
I lost the line between her and me
My troubles are gone if the wind ever comes for me.
Yeah.

CHORUS

BRIDGE:

    Ebm                B
I dreamed I found the shoreline
    Ebm         B
You're standing there
    Ebm                B
I dreamed I found you waiting.
         Gb      Db      B           Gb
You were waiting for me, waiting for me.

Gb         B            Gb
I try to kiss the emptiness,
Gb          B                       Gb
I lost the line between the sky and sea
Gb
I feel the sun coming up, coming up, coming up, coming up

CHORUS (Replace "Will I break or will I bend?" with "I will break or I will bend")

OUTRO:
Gb B           Gb
   Yeah, yeah, yeah.  (x2)
Gb B           Ebm
   Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Ebm Db    B      Gb
   Yeah, yeah, yeah


Thanks to AZlyrics.com for the lyrics!  Take a look at my "I Can Barely Say - Chords" 
too!  This version is in the same key as the album recording. For an easier version, 
simply play a half step higher in G major.

-An Anonymous Pop/Rock/Alternative Fan