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Keep the Streets Empty for Me  Fever Ray

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^they are quite unknown =S i only know this song by them =)
This song was hard to find the chords far but as far as I can tell it's just two chords.
sounds really nice on acoustic guitar especially if you can pat out the rhythm while
(I can't do this but I have a friend who can and it does sound lovely)
Artist: Fever Ray
Album: Fever Ray
(Fever Ray is Karin Dreijer from The Knife but it's her solo stuff)
Tabbed by: Farrell
STANDARD TUNING:
[Bm]memory comes when memory's old
[A]i am never the first to know
[Bm]following this stream up north
[A]where do people like us float?
[Bm]there is room in my lap
[A]for bruises, asses, handclaps
[Bm]i will never disappear
[A]for forever, i'll be here
[Bm]whispering
morning keep the [A]streets empty for me[Bm]
morning keep the [A]streets empty for me
i learned to not eat the snow
my fur is hot, my tongue is cold
on a bed of spider web
i think of how to change myself
a lot of hope in one man tent
there's no room for innocence
so take me home before the storm
velvet mites will keep us warm
whispering
morning keep the streets empty for me
morning keep the streets empty for me
[Bm]uncover our heads and reveal our souls
[A]we were hungry before we were born
[Bm]uncover our heads and reveal our souls
[A]we were hungry before we were born
uncover our heads and reveal our souls
we were hungry before we were born
uncover our heads and reveal our souls
we were hungry before we were born.
That's it =)

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