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Walking On A Wire by Lowen And Navarro Walking On A Wire Tuning: E A D G B E Key: E [Intro] Em C G D | 1 2 3 4 | 1 2 3 4 | [Verse] Em C G D Em C G D Don't waste your breath, don't waste my time Em C G D Em C G D If I hear one more excuse I'll lose my mind Em C G D Em C G D It's been a quiet war behind closed doors Em C G D Em C G D Ain't it getting hard to keep your balance anymore? [First Chorus, half length] Em C G D Walking on a wire Em C G D Higher and higher Em C G You told the truth, but you're still a liar D Em C D Walking on a wire [Verse] Em C G D Em C G D You deal in black and white and everything in between Em C G D Em C G D You were blessed with such finesse I almost know what you mean Em C G D Em C G D Now I can close my eyes, pretend to let it pass Em C G Em C G D But you live on borrowed time, and it would never last [Chorus] Em C G D Walking on a wire Em C G D Higher and higher Em C G You told the truth, but you're still a liar D Em C G D Walking on a wire Em C G D Walking on a wire Em C G D Higher and higher Em C G You told the truth, but you're still a liar D Em C D Walking on a wire [Bridge] Bm And how does it feel with the whole world watching? Bm Do you feel like you're gonna fall? Bm C G Gsus4 G Gsus2 G Gsus4 Was it safer with your back up against the wall? Bm Why did you try when you know you were losing? Bm C Em C G D Just one mistake and you would lose it all... (instrumental with E C G D three more times) Em C G D Em C G D Don't waste your breath, don't waste my time Em C G D Em C G D If I hear one more excuse I'll lose my mind [Chorus] Em C G D Walking on a wire Em C G D Higher and higher Em C G You told the truth, but you're still a liar D Em C G D Walking on a wire Em C G D Walking on a wire Em C G D Higher and higher Em C G You told the truth, but you're still a liar D Em C D Walking on a wire Specific chord fingerings: Gsus4 320013 Gsus2 3x0233 (Notes) Get the rhythm of the Em C G D down -- use the original recording for the strumming/arpeggiating pattern. Once you've got that, it's a matter of working within the cadence of the words. As noted above, the progression goes over two measures with chord changes hitting on beats 1 and 3 over the two measures. At the end of the bridge, do the G chords with one each beat kind of like when you the "Dsus4 thing", except for in G this time. Again, listen to the recording to get the rhythm down. ------------