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Siberian Breaks



Текст песни Mgmt - Siberian Breaks

Siberian Breaks
Mgmt
MGMT - Siberian Breaks Chords

by Ryan McGrath

100% transcribed by me. Please inform me of any mistakes, however I don't think 
there are any, if at all.

Lyrics taken from - 
http://artists.letssingit.com/mgmt-lyrics-siberian-breaks-ztjs1l1 - 
and slightly edited for grammar and corrections.

Chords are listed as regular or flat, never sharp, for ease of playing. This is 
regardless of key.

	Examples of chords and their notations:

	 = A minor

	 =  flat minor

	 =  major

	 =  flat major

	 =  dominant 7

	 = A major 7

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Part  (O0:00 - 01:22):

	Here,  minor,  major, and  are played with the two top strings ( 
and high ) being open, but still strummed.

		Sleep as the goer

	the bridge that watches the light speed through

	And cries while the spirit stumbles

	and inside missile for the protection of you

		Maybe it's silent

	the voice can't bear anymore strain

	but speaks without even knowing

	and streams out of sight in the direction of truth

Part  (01:23 - 01:51):

	Transition:

		There's no reason there's no secret to decode

		if you can't save it, leave it dying on the road

		wide open arms can feel so cold, so cold

	Feel so cold

Part  (01:52 - 02:09):

Part  (02:10 - 04:44):

	Transition - Play A major until the singing comes in.

	Balance the books, the ledges, the loons

	the disappointed look on the faces

	that squint at the moon

	I've seen it with shadows enhanced

	and then vote to decide who'll advance

	Silver jet plane, making a turn

	exciting the brain that expects it to crash and then burn

	it's not the life lesson I'd've guessed

	if you're conscious you must be depressed

	or at least cynical

	But someone might still eat the steaks

	even if they're tough

	Spending the day

	chewing the fat

	floating away isn't rough but it's not enough

	Oh Marianne, pass me the joint

	the sandpaper's tan

	go-getters are surfing the point

	and London's a scratch on the lens

	it's over before it begins

	Silk 'round her neck falls down to her shoulders

	the older I get, the more I suspect there's a trick

	but really there's no trick at all

	that doesn't result in a fall

	or a faltering

	But something might spit out the bait

	even if it's real

	Rolling away

	missing the spoke

	close to the ground like a wheel but it's not joke

	Holding the line

	clutching the phone

	nobly wasting the night, but it isn't right

	it's not right

	Smelling for blood

	praying for rain

	running away isn't rough, but it's not enough

Let the last A chord ring.

Part  (04:56 - 05:59):

		The low tide is telling me that it's over,

		to breathe in everything exposed

		and comes back to cover me with a breaker

		being here's always changing too

Part  (06:07 - 08:21)

		The empty sky surrounds me but I can't see at all

		wide open arms can feel so cold

		and you can sit beside me and tell me what it's worth

		but I hope I die before I get sold

		I hope I die before I get sold

		I'd rather die before I get sold

Part  (08:22 - 08:58):

	                           .
	If you find the soul that you lost

		frozen in a starry void

	Take it within and hope the sight of blood

	can will signs of life to return

	                     .
	Back to the way that it was

		long before it made a noise

	To keep on quietly reminding you

	what's never created or destroyed

Part  (08:59 - 09:11):

	 x8 -  x8 -  x8

Part  (09:12 - 09:52):

	Same as the first Part ,  minor,  major, and  are played with the 
two top strings ( and high ) being open, but still strummed.

		Wake as the swell peaks

	the close-outs drowning the birds with roars

		and howls scare the new unkindness

	that picks and laughs at the carrion scene

		Forces you see breathe 

	can always go into hiding

		and wait 'til it passes over

	or stay far gone for all eternity

Let the final  chord ring.

Part I (09:55 - 12:10):

	A major x8 - A flat minor x8

	Repeat these two chords until the fade-out.
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