In Sympathy
Comment: You can transform one step down to Em and put capo on first fret, it?s a bit easier;-)
(Live track is in key of Em).
In verse you can leave the chord Bb, but I think it sounds better with it.
Intro:
Fm G# Bb C#sus2, (C#sus2): X46644
FGBC#
Fm G# Bb C#sus2
They're almost falling over you
Fm G# Bb C#
Why don't they call a truce
Fm G# Bb C#sus2
What ever they are trying to do
G# Bb C#
it's of little use
Fm G# Bb C#sus2
They're drowning you in compliments
FG# Bb C#
Trying to furnish proof
Fm G# Bb C#sus2
Although they speak with eloquence
FG# Bb C#
There is little truth
C# C
You're bright, you're strong, you
G# Fm
know the right from wrong
C# C Fm
At least to some degree
C# C
you're wise, you're tough, you've
G# Fm
heard their lies enough
C# C Fm
You smile in sympathy
Intro
I'm watching your serenity
The way your so transense
The tidiest absurdities
Your patience never ends
And as the night begins to fade
Your heading for the door
Followed by sad parade
Your on your own once more
You're bright, you're strong, you
know the right from wrong
At least to some degree
you're wise, you're tough, you've
heard their lies enough
You smile in sympathy