Song: In Life My Friends Band: Flipper Album: Gone Fishin' (1984) (Also appears on the live album Blown' Chunks (1984) but is a 1/2 step lower.) / = Slide () = Fret note but don't pick it. G|------------------------------------------------------| D|------------------------------------------------------| A|-------------------7-7/(11)------------------7-7/(11)-| E|-12-12-12-12-12-12---------12-12-12-12-12-12----------| During the lyric "if you have trouble with some belief, or feel the pangs of coming the wind and waves will bring relief, till all comes right", play this. G|--------------------------------------------------------------------------| D|--------------------------------------------------------------------------| A|-12-12-12-12-12-12-11-11/(16)12-12-12-12-12-12-11-11/(16)9-9-9-9-9-9-9-9--| E|--------------------------------------------------------------------------| -------------------------------| -------------------------------| (16)12-12-12-12-12-12-7-7/(11)-| -------------------------------| Lyrics copy/pasted from lyricsbox.com. Edited by me for accuracy. In life my friends you pass along You need not grieve when things go wrong Sit down in peace and sing a song Till all comes right You've heard it said go do your best Though life's suns inks to the west tis better far to take a rest till all comes right If you have trouble with some belief or feel the pangs of coming grief the wind and waves bring relief till all comes right Instead of climbing a craggy cliff or sailing in some dangerous skiff just lie and breathe with an easy whiff till all comes right If things go rough and you're in a squeeze just hold your breath and take your ease Do the very things you please till all comes right Be not deceived by the toiler's thrift Get what you can as nature's gift Let all things take an easy drift till all comes right Rewards all come in the present slice so don't look fro future paradise Take heaven now is my advice and you wil be right Throw to the wind all belief in hell or be called a fool or infidel Bury your creeds in an oyster shell then you are right