Banhart Devendra - A Sight To Behold

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Band name Banhart Devendra
Song name A Sight To Behold
Tab type Chords
Added 05/05/2008
Size 1.54 kb
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A Sight To Behold Chords by Devendra Banhart, 

Written by: Devendra Banhart Album: Rejoicing in the Hands

The whole song is fingerpicked but I can't figure it out so just pick the
chords to something that sounds similar, it does sounds as if it's played
on the bass notes though. Its a really good song, especially played acoustic.

Standard Tuning - Acoustic

Intro - Am for a few bars

       Am         C
Such a sight to behold 
         Am                 C
When you got small words to mold 
    G                     Am
And you can make 'em your own 
      
      F                             
Still love it would be much better
G 
Love it would be much better
    Am       G 
I'm to-------old 

          Am     C
It's like golden corn
               Am     C
And I love its golden glow
         Am                             C 
It's the little head inside your little hold
    G                         Am 
And out spring some sparkling thoughts
      F 
Still love it would be much better
G 
Love it would be much better
F 
Love it would be much better
G                              Am, G
Love it would be much better 
          
          Am      C
It's like finding home
      Am       C 
In an old folk song
            Am         C 
That you've never ever heard
          Am         C 
Still you know every word
        G                  Am
And for sure you can sing along
    F
But love it would be much better
G 
Love it would be much better
F 
Love it would be much better
G 
Love it would be much better 
Am            
I know, I know

End on Am Strum