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A nice simple version I worked out for my uke, but it sounds nice on guitar as well, for some reason, the chords are not lining up over their place in the song lines so you'll need to figure that part out.--enjoy Walt Grace by John Mayer Born and Raised Tabbed by Abigail Recabo Capo 3
EWalt Grace, desperately hating tBhis whole place ADreamed to discover a new space Eand buried himself alive EInside his basement Tongue on the side of hiBs face meant He's working away on disAplacement And what it would take tEo survive
CauAse when you're done with thisB world YoAu know the next is up Bto you And his Ewife told his kiAds he waBs crazy And his Efriends said he'Ad fail iBf he tried But with the Ewill to workA hard and Ea libraBry card He took a homemaAde, fan blade, oBne-man submarineE ride
EThat morning the sea was mad andB I mean it Waves as big as he'd seeAn it deep in his dreams Eat home EFrom dry land, he rolled it over to wet Bsand Closed the hatch up withA one hand And pedaled off Ealone
ACause when you're done with thisB world AYou know the next is up Bto you And for Eonce in his lifAe, it was quiet B As he leEarned hoAw to turn in tBhe tide And the Esky was aflAare when he came uEp for air B In his hAomemade, fan blaBde, one-man submEarine ride
One evenEing, when weeks had passed since his leaBving The call she planned on receAiving finally made it Ehome EShe accepted the news she never Bexpected The operator conAnected the call Efrom Tokyo
ACause when you're done with thisB world AYou know the next is up Bto you Now his frEiends bring himA up when they'rBe drinking At the bEar with hisA name on theB side And they smiEle when they Akid, as theEy speak of tBhe man Who took a homemAade, fan blade, Bone-man submarinEe ride