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John My Beloved by Sufjan Stevens John My Beloved Intro: Am Em Bm7 / C G D / (x2) Am Em Bm7 Are we to speak, first day of the week C G D Stumbling words at the bar Am Em Bm7 Beauty blue eyes, my order of fries C G D Long island kindness and wine Am Em Bm7 Beloved of John, I get it all wrong C G D I read you for some kind of poem Am Em Bm7 Covered in lines, the fossils I find C G D Have they no life of their own? Em Bm7 So can we pretend sweetly C G D Before the mystery ends? C G I am a man with a heart that offends C G D With its lonely and greedy demands Em D G C G D There’s only a shadow of me; in a manner of speaking I'm dead Am Em Bm7 Such a waste, your beautiful face C G D Stumbling carpet arise Am Em Bm7 Go follow your gem, your white feathered friend C G D Icarus, point to the sun Am Em Bm7 If history speaks of two baby teeth C G D I’m painting the hills blue and red Am Em Bm7 They said beware, Lord hear my prayer C G D I’ve wasted my throes on your head Em Bm7 So can we be friends, sweetly C G D Before the mystery ends? C G I love you more than the world can contain C G D In its lonely and ramshackle head Em D G C G D There’s only a shadow of me; in a manner of speaking I'm dead Interlude: Am Em Bm7 / C G D / (x2) Am Em I’m holding my breath Bm7 My tongue on your chest C G D What can be said of my heart? Am Em Bm7 If history speaks, the kiss on my cheek C G D Where there remains but a mark Am Em Bm7 Beloved my John, so I’ll carry on C G D Counting my cards down to one Am Em Bm7 And when I am dead, come visit my bed C G D My fossil is bright in the sun Em Bm7 So can we contend, peacefully C G D Before my history ends? C G Jesus I need you, be near, come shield me C G D From fossils that fall on my head Em D G C G D There’s only a shadow of me; in a manner of speaking I'm dead ---------------- version 2 VERSE Am Em Bm Am Are we to speak, first day of the week G D Stumbling words at the bar Am Em Bm Am Beauty blue eyes, my order of fries G D Long island kindness and wine Am Em Bm Am Beloved of John, I get it all wrong G D I read you for some kind of poem Am Em Bm Am Covered in lines, the fossils I find G D Have they no life of their own? CHORUS Em Bm C So can we pretend sweetly G D Before the mystery ends? C G I am a man with a heart that offends D With its lonely and greedy demands Em D G C G D There’s only a shadow of me; in a manner of speaking I'm dead -------------