Darkness Win
Aprenda a tocar Darkness Win de Erin Kirby com cifra completa, acordes destacados e visual otimizado para celular.
Intro
C
[Verso 1]
C
Ive seen the top of the mountain
C
Ive seen the valley below
Am7
Ive been alone in the dessert
C
Without leaving home
[Verso 2]
C
Swear I could fill the Atlantic
C
With all of the tears that I cried
Am7
Ran out of hope, at the end of my rope
C
But Im still hanging on for dear life
[Refrão]
F C
I sleep with all of the lights out
F Am7
Been to the bottom and back again
F
Ive walked that line
C
Wandered far from the light
Am F C
But I never let the darkness win
F C
No I never let the darkness win
[Verso 3]
C
Made friends with all of the monsters
C
That come out to play every night
Am7
I know theyre there, but I aint even scared
F C
Now that I know how to fight
[Refrão]
F C
I sleep with all of the lights out
F Am7
Been to the bottom and back again
F
Ive walked that line
C
Wandered far from the light
Am F C
But I never let the darkness win
F C
No I never let the darkness win
Interlude
F C F G
[Ponte]
Am C
This little light of mine, is stronger than you think
Am G
Im gonna let it shine, til the Devils afraid of me
[Refrão]
F C
I sleep with all of the lights out
F Am7
Been to the bottom and back again
F
Ive walked that line
C
Wandered far from the light
Am F C
But I never let the darkness win
F C
Oh I sleep with all of the lights out
F Am7
Been to the bottom and back again
F
Ive walked that line
C
Wandered far from the light
Am F C
But I never let the darkness win
F C
No I never let the darkness win
Outro
F C
No I never let the darkness win
F C
No I never let the darkness win
Ver acordes usados nesta cifra
Como tocar Darkness Win
Use os controles acima para mudar o tom e ajustar o tamanho do texto. Acompanhe os acordes destacados enquanto ouve a música e pratique cada trecho devagar antes de tocar no andamento original.
Qual é o acorde inicial?
O primeiro acorde identificado é C. Você pode subir ou descer o tom sem sair da página.
Posso tocar no violão, guitarra ou teclado?
Sim. A sequência de acordes pode ser usada no violão, guitarra e teclado. Adapte as posições ao seu instrumento e nível.