Latter Days


The album version is in E major, but being on a piano it's quite hard to play on guitar. is a "guitar arrangement" in G major instead. G D Em D G What a beautiful piece of heartache D Em D G This has all turned out to be D Em D G Lord knows we've learned the hard way D Em All about healthy apathy C G Am And I use these words pretty loosely C G Am There's so much more to life than words G D Em C There is a me you would not recognize, dear G D Em C Call it the shadow of myself G D Em C And if the music starts before I get there G D Em C Dance without me, you dance so gracefully G D Em C I really think I'll be okay G D Em They've taken their toll, these latter days [[this part follows the verse pattern]] Nothing like sleeping on a bed of nails Nothing much here but our broken dream Oh, but baby, if all else fails Nothing is ever quite what it seems And I'm dying inside to leave you With more than just cliches G D Em C There is a me you would not recognize, dear G D Em C Call it the shadow of myself G D Em C And if the music starts before I get there G D Em C Dance without me, you dance so gracefully G D Em C I really think I'll be okay G D Em They've taken their toll, these latter days G D Tell them it's real Em C Tell them it's really real G D Em C I just don't have much left to say G D Em C They've taken their toll, these latter days G D Em C They've taken their toll, these latter days The outro is G and Em repeated.