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From smb1684@pop.tamu.edu Thu May  8 14:00:36 1997
Date: Sat, 19 Apr 1997 16:55:33 -0700
From: smb1684@pop.tamu.edu
To: guitar@olga.net
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Song--"Hang"
Artist--Matchbox 20
Album--"Yourself or Someone Like you"           
Written by: Rob Thomas
Transcribed by: Steven Batchelder 


This song is really simple and easy to play.  I tried to match the changes
with the words, they are pretty close, get the cd to get them exact.

Chords:  G(320033) C(032033) Em(022000) D(000232)

Intro: G,C

    G                                                        C   Em
    She grabs her magazines, she packs her things and she goes.  She eaves
D          G                 C         G    
the pictures hanging on the wall. She burns all her notes and she knows,
she's                       D                  C
been here too few years,  to feel this old.
    G                                                    C    Em    
    He smokes his cigarette, he stays outside 'til its gone.  If anybody ever 
       D           G                  C         G                        
had a heart,  well, he wouldn't be alone.  He knows, she's been here too few 
  D               C
years to be gone.
          G   D    C              G      D   C   
   And we always say, it would be good to go away, someday, but if there's 
Em              D                             C                                
nothing there to make things change, if it's the same for you I'll just hang.

Fill In:  G, C
  G                                            C      Em         
 The trouble undrstand, is she got reasons he don't.  Funny how he couldn't 
    D        G                     C              G        
see it all, 'til she grabbed up her coat, and she goes.  She's been here too
few 
D      G                 C        G               C                           G
years, to take it all in stride.  Yeah, but still it's much too long, to let
G
hurt go (you let her go).
          G   D    C              G      D   C            
   And we always say, it would be good to go away, someday, but if there's 
Em              D                               C                 C
nothing there to make things change if it's the same for you I'll always hang.  
       G   D  C                G      D   C               Em      
Well I always say, it would be good to go away, but if things don't work out 
D                         Em               D             
like we think and there's nothing there to ease this ache, but if there's 
Em                     D                      C                              G
nothing there to make things change, if it's the same for you I'll just
hang.