Just alternate C and G chords and it's easy as pie! C G Blue eyes when the wind was done C G You were lying like a soldier C G In the grass, in the grass, C G Like the war was over Blue eyes when you took a breath It was heavy on my shoulder Clap your hands, clap your hands It looks like the worst is over Blue eyes when the wind was here You were blown just like a feather In the trees, in the trees You were caught inside forever Blue eyes when you hold your breath I can breath in deeper Clap your hands, clap your hands The grass doesn't get no greener Blue eyes when the wind was done, You were carried on my shoulder Praise the land, praise the land And all of its placeholders (dead strum and fade out) (praise the land, praise the land, and all of its placeholders)Page France - Grass Chords :: indexed at Ultimate Guitar.
About artist:
The band was started as a solo project in 2004 by Michael Nau, but quickly evolved into a full-time project with a somewhat revolving lineup of friends and collaborators. The band self-released their debut album, Come, I'm A Lion, which was then picked up by Fall Records. Their second album, Hello, Dear Wind, was also released by Fall Records, then later re-released by Suicide Squeeze.
The band released a double-EP on Fall Records in 2006, entitled Pear and Sister Pinecone. Immediately thereafter, the EP was abandoned and declared a "limited release" of 1,000 copies.[1]
A tour EP entitled Tomato Morning was sold on the band's tours in 2006.
Page France's newest album and third full-length, …and the Family Telephone, was released May 8, 2007 on Suicide Squeeze Records.
"Chariot," A song from Page France's second album, Hello Dear Wind, was featured on Episode 12 of the third season of Weeds, "The Dark Time."
The band has been characterized by some as Christian due to references in song lyrics and titles. However, lyricist Michael Nau counters: "The 'Christian band' inquiry wears me out, to be honest. As for the Christian symbols in my writing - sometimes I don’t even realize that they exist until someone points them out to me. There’s really no reason; it just rolled out that way." [1] Songs such as "Jesus", "What Have I Done", and "Bush" are among many that contain Christian symbols.
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