The Avett Brothers - No hard Feelings Capo - 5 [Intro] C Em Am F Em F G [Verse 1] C Em Am When my body won't hold me anymore F Em And it finally lets me free F G Will I be ready? C Em Am When my feet won't walk another mile F Em And my lips give their last kiss goodbye F G Will my hands be steady? [Chorus] F When I lay down my fears G My hopes and my doubts F The rings on my fingers G And the keys to my house Am Em F With no hard feelings [Verse 3] C Em Am When the sun hangs low in the west F And the light in my chest Em F G Won't be kept held at bay any longer C Em Am When the jealousy fades away F Em And it's ash and dust for cash and lust F G And it's just hallelujah [Chorus] G F And love in thoughts and love in the words F G Love in the songs they sing in the church Am Em F And no hard feelings G C F Lord they knows they haven't done G C F Much good for anyone G C F Kept me afraid and cold G C F With so much to have and hold [Verse 4] C Em Am When my body won't hold me anymore F Em And it finally lets me free F G Where will I go? C Em Am Will the trade winds take me south F Em Through Georgia grain or tropical rain F G Or snow from the heavens? C Em Am Will I join with the ocean blue F Em Or run into the savior true F G And shake hands laughing [Chorus] F And walk through the night G Straight to the light F G Holding the love I've known in my life Am Em F And no hard feelings G C F Lord they knows they haven't done G C F Much good for anyone G C F Kept me afraid and cold G C F With so much to have and hold G C F Under the curving sky G C F I'm finally learning why G F It matters for me and you G C F To say it and mean it too G C F For life and its loveliness G C F And all of its ugliness G C F Good as its been to me G C F I have no enemies G C F I have no enemies G C F I have no enemies G C F I have no enemies
About the artist behind No Hard Feelings:
In the past year, The Avett Brothers have gone from relative unknowns to the poster children of a brand new and rapidly growing genre of American music. And while critics and fans alike have trouble agreeing on just what that genre should be called (indie roots, folk-punk, grungegrass, the list goes on and on), no one seems to have any trouble agreeing on the fact that The Avett Brothers are taking American roots music to brand new and exciting places.
Their live performances showcase their use of three-part harmony and southern rock feel, and are admired for being intense, energetic, and soulful.
The band are currently signed to Ramseur Records, based in Concord, NC. Other artists on the label include The Everybodyfields, Bombadil, Martin Stephenson and Samantha Crain & the Midnight Shivers.
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