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The Rip chords

by Radiohead

Radiohead The Rip chords
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Em Fmaj7 Em
C Bm Am A# Am
G

Em                   Fmaj7
As she walks in the room
              Em
Scented and tall
                C    Bm
Hesitating once more
     Am            A#
And as I take on myself
                      Am
And the bitterness I felt
                    G
I realize that love flows

Em             Fmaj7
Wild, white horses
                    Em
They will take me away
                  C    Bm
And the tenderness I feel
Am                A#
Will send the dark underneath
     Am
Will I follow?

Em                   Fmaj7
Through the glory of life
                        Em
I will scatter on the floor
           C       Bm
Disappointed and sore
      Am                A#
And in my thoughts I have bled
                       Am
For the riddles I've been fed
                G
Another lie moves over

Em             Fmaj7
Wild, white horses
                    Em
They will take me away
                  C    Bm
And the tenderness I feel
Am                A#
Will send the dark underneath
     G
Will I follow?

Em Fmaj7 Em C Bm
Am A# Am G

Em             Fmaj7
Wild, white horses
                    Em
They will take me away
                  C    Bm
And the tenderness I feel
Am                A#
Will send the dark underneath
 Am       G
Will I follow?

Em Fmaj7 Em C Bm
Am A# Am G
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The chords of The Rip by Radiohead are Em, Fmaj7, C, Bm, Am, A#, G. The level of this song is 2 out of 5, so simple.

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