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Red Sky Acoustic  Thrice



[Bm]I know what lies beneath, I'[A]ve s[Bm]een the flash of teeth         [A]
G Bm A (hold for a measure)
conspiring with the reef to sink our ship
[Bm]the wind's a cheating wife, he[A]r to[Bm]ngue a thirsty knife          [A]
G Bm A (hold for a measure)
and she could take your life with one good kiss


Can you see the sky turn[G] red         [Bm]
as morning's light breaks over me    [G]       [Bm]
Know tonight we'll make our[G] bed          [Bm]
at the bott[F#]om of the sea
[Bm]I know the ocean speaks, I'v[A]e he[Bm]ard her call to me             [A]
G Bm A (hold for a measure)
and smiling in my dreams she whispers this


(This part is whispered in behind everything)
(the stars retreat behind their veil
the clouds are clinging to your sail
the storm is coming can you see)


Look and see the sky turn [G]red         [Bm]
Like blood it covers over me [G]      [Bm]
and soon the sea shall give up her[G] dead            [Bm]
We'll raise an empire fro[F#]m the bottom of the sea                [D]        [F#m]
D F#m x3 (end on D)

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