Intro:
DABmF#mGDGADABmF#mG
(Down) We're going down, we're going down
DGA
It takes a sound to break them down
DA
Have you ever heard the outside calling?
BmF#m
Have you ever heard the trees singing their song?
GD
Have you ever tasted a ray of sun?
GA
And have you ever held a moon's glow?
DA
Why do I feel scared in the morning?
BmF#m
The sun's up and everybody's moving on
GD
And maybe we all feel alone
GA
Even though we have our telephone
GDABmAG
And we destroy a part of us, every time we blink an eye
DA
And now it's time for all of us to know that we're going...
DABmF#mG
(Down) We're going down, we're going down
DGA
It takes a sound to break them down
(Alright, let's go)
DA
Normality, conformity, stillness, fake faith and forgery
BmF#m
All seem to be a major key to why the day to day will seem
G
To be a melting dream that we once had
DG
But now the dream is weak but now that we all see
A
That we have fallen down we just might be
DA
Alive and able to prescribe, the reason why we cry
BmA means to an end then we die, fall just to fly, fly 'cause we're free
F#mD
Free 'cause I know I've seen the end of me
GD
So we need to know that we are going down
G
To seize our crowns, and everybody here will sing a sound
A
We once were lost but now we're found
DABmA
And we destroy a part of us, every time we blink an eye
GDA
And now it's time for all of us to know that we're going...
A
(Down...)
GD
Have you ever tasted a ray of sun?
GA
And have you ever held a moon's glow?
DA
Why do I feel scared in the morning?
BmF#m
The sun's up and everybody's moving on
GDGA
And we're going down and we're going down
DABmF#m
We're going down, we're going down
GDGA
It takes a sound to break them down
DABmF#m
Down, we're going down, we're going down
GDGA
It takes a sound to break them down
DABmF#mGDGADA
Have you ever heard the outside calling?
BmF#m
Have you ever heard the trees singing their song?
GD
Have you ever tasted a ray of sun?
GABm
And have you ever held a moon's glow?
This arrangement for the song is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the song. You may only use this for private study, scholarship, or research.