Falling Apart by Emile Haynie Lyric and Guitar Chords

If you are looking for Falling Apart guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play Falling Apart by Emile Haynie using guitar or guitar.
This song by Emile Haynie can also be played by that instruments.
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Falling Apart guitar chords has rhythm and included in We Fall (2015) album.
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Falling Apart by Emile Haynie Guitar Chords


Standard Tuning – No Capo

A
Bm
C#m
D
E
F#m
G

e|-0—2—4—2—0—2—3-|
B|-2—3—5—3—0—2—3-|
G|-2—4—6—2—1—3—0-|
D|-2—4—6—0—2—4—0-|
A|-0—2—4—x—2—4—2-|
E|-x—x—x—x—0—2—3-|

Intro:

A
E
F#m
F#m

D
E
D
E

A
Last Hallo
E
ween when the devil
F#m
grinned
The tattoos on your face covered up your
D
skin
Scarred from the
E
sin and those sleepless
D
nights
Trying to
E
find a fight you can’t
A
win

So you chased

E
him, traded that good
F#m
life
Only got yourself another good
D
night
Until the
E
morning darling
D
When you’re right
E
back to

Falling a

A
part, falling a
C#m
part, you know you’re falling a
F#m
part
Just another little lonely broken
D
heart
How did you
E
get so cold
(You’ll never
D
know, you ‘ll never know, you’ll never know)
How did you get so
E
cold

A
Life is
E
short and you’re no longer
F#m
young enough
To throw around your body for a little
D
fun
Put another
E
photo, spend my
D
cash
Put another
E
photo, have a
A
blast

Now it’s gone and I’m

E
dark and your heart is still
F#m
crawling

It heals, since you kneel
And at baggage claim

D
bawling til the
E
morning darling
E
And you’re right back to

Falling a

A
part, falling a
C#m
part, you know you’re falling a
F#m
part
Just another little lonely broken
D
heart
How did you
E
get so cold
(You’ll never
D
know)
How did you get so
E
cold

You slip a

D
way into the morning
Bm
sun
When he touches your
F#m
face and your day’s be
A
gun
I know you hate your
D
self for what, what you’ve d
Bm
one
So you push it a
F#m
way, it’s getting harder to
A
run

When you run so

D
fast and you run so
Bm
long
And it’s all your
F#m
fault cause you were never
A
strong
It’s not much of a
D
life though darling
It’s not much of a
E
life (life)

(When you’re)

Falling a

A
part, falling a
C#m
part, you know you’re falling a
F#m
part
Just another little lonely broken
D
heart
How did you
E
get so cold?
D

(When you’re)

Falling a

A
part, falling a
C#m
part, you know you’re falling a
F#m
part
Just another little lonely broken
D
heart
How did you
E
get so cold
(You’ll never
D
know)
How did you get so
E
cold

A
Oh, oh, oh,
E
oh oh oh
F#m
Oh, oh, oh, oh oh oh oh
D
You never been nothing,
E
baby
D
You never been nothing,
E
baby

Falling a

A
part, falling a
C#m
part, you know you’re falling a
F#m
part
Just another little lonely broken
D
heart
How did you
E
get so cold?
D
How did you
E
get so cold

Falling a

A
part, falling a
C#m
part, you know you’re falling a
F#m
part
Just another little lonely broken
D
heart
How did you
E
get so cold?
D
How did you
E
get so cold

If you want to learn Emile Haynie Falling Apart guitar chords, The 5 chords we’ll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major.
The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments.
Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart

The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Falling Apart. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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