These are chords and lyrics for "Lowly Deserter" by Glen Hansard. Based on the 2014 live acoustic wideosesja video, posted by Uwolnij Muzykę! as seen on YouTube. [CHORDS]- The chords of the song are Gm, Cm and Dm. - If you're not too comfortable with barre, you will want to use CAPO 3 and play Em, Am and Bm. - Another option would be to use CAPO 10 (if your guitar allows it) and play Am, Dm and Em. (In the video Glen plays a mandolin, which sounds higher, so the CAPO 10 comes closest) - My personal preference (and the middle road) is: CAPO 5 with Dm, Gm and Am. [LYRICS]- I just wrote the lyrics as I heard them so there are bound to be some mistakes in the lyrics. [NOTES] - The chord progression in the chorus is different than in the verses, but there's still only 3 chords. - Glen adds some hammer-ons in his chords. All hammer-ons are in the chord itself so just hammer around. - Do yourself a favour and invest in a kazoo for the horn parts. - Now I'll shut up. ======================================== LOWLY DESERTER by Glen Hansard [Intro] Gm, Gm, Cm, Gm Gm, Gm, Dm, Gm [Verse 1] Gm Lowly deserter, sing that old song Cm Gm And sing a new one for the men Gm Still in battle, far from heaven Dm Gm Raise your voice up and sing to them [Verse 2] Gm Lowly, lowly, it must be lonesome Cm Gm Take a hard look at yourself Gm And your brother still in battle Dm Gm Sing his praise, or don't sing again [Chorus 1] Gm Cm Gm And when that question comes to find you Dm Gm Don't deny you ever ran Gm Cm Gm And when that feeling comes to take you Dm Gm Take you walking the streets of hell [Horn solo 1] Gm, Gm, Cm, Gm Gm, Gm, Dm, Gm [Chorus 2] Gm Cm Gm And when that feeling comes to find you Dm Gm Don't deny you ever ran Gm Cm Gm And when that question comes to take you Dm Gm Take you walking the streets of hell [Horn solo 2] Gm, Gm, Cm, Gm Gm, Gm, Dm, Gm [Verse 3] Gm Lowly deserter, sing that old song Cm Gm And sing a new one for the men Gm Still in battle, far from heaven Dm Gm Raise your voice up and sing to them -Horn and voice til end Gm, Gm, Dm, Gm Gm, Gm, Dm, Gm ======================================== That's it! I hope you enjoyed it and it's of use to somebody. I wanted to play it myself so I figured I'd share it. All credit and props to Glen Hansard, of course, who's awesome and writes awesome songs.