xStandard Tuning [Intro] Dm F Bb F C Dm F C (Barchord) Dm F A Dm C Bb Bbm (Into F with F-C note progression beginning) [Verse One] F (F-C Root note going) Love of mine, Dm (D-A Root note going) Someday you will die Bb (strumming) But I will be close behind F C I will follow, you into the dark F (F-C Root note going) No blinding light Dm (D-A Root note going) Or tunnels to gates of white Bb Just our hands clasped so tight F C Waiting for, the hint of a spark [Chorus] Dm F Bb F C If heaven and hell decide, that they both are satisfied Dm F C (bar chord) Illuminate the "no's", on their vacancy signs Dm F A Dm C If there's no one beside you, when your soul embarks Bb Bbm F (Begin F-C root again) Then I will follow you into the dark [Verse Two] F (F-C root note going) Catholic school Dm (D-A root note) As vicious as roman rule Bb I got my knuckles bruised F C By a lady in black F (F-C root note) Dm Bb And I held my tongue as she told me, "son, fear is the heart of love." F C So I never went back [Chorus Two] Dm F Bb F C If heaven and hell decide, that they both are satisfied Dm F C (bar chord) Illuminate the "no's", on their vacancy signs Dm F A Dm C If there's no one beside you, when your soul embarks Bb Bbm F (Begin F-C root again) Then I will follow you into the dark [Verse Three] F Dm You and me, have seen everything to see Bb From Bangkok to Calgary F C (barchord) And the soles of your shoes F Dm Are all worn down, the time for sleep is now Bb But it's nothing to cry about F C Dm Bbm Because we'll hold each other soon, in the blackest of rooms [Chorus Three] Dm F Bb F C If heaven and hell decide, that they both are satisfied Dm F C (bar chord) Illuminate the "no's", on their vacancy signs Dm F A Dm C If there's no one beside you, when your soul embarks Bb Bbm F (run down to Dm on D string) Then I will follow you into the dark Bb Bbm F Then I will follow you into the dark ************************************************************************************* This song is from the upcoming release, "Plans" which is coming August 30th. I have a copy already and thought I would do those looking for the chords when it's released a service. It's a great, sparse little folk song that emphasizes the bottom half of the chords and strums mostly on the upbeats. The way this is done is by picking the bottom two notes of the chord on the downbeats of the verses. For example, with the F chord, it's played something like this, but the upper half of the chord is strummed more than once in the rise and fall of the strumming hand: e 1 1 B 1 1 G 2 2 D 3 3 A 3 3 E The chorus is pretty much exactly like the introduction.