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Trevor Hall

When Cocoons Become Butterflies

by Trevor Hall
Trevor Hall

Biography:

Trevor Hall (born in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, on 28 November 1986) is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist. His music is a mix of roots, folk, and reggae. Many of Hall's themes revolve around spirituality and life exploration.

His father was a drummer and a musician. For his 15th or 16th birthday, his father got him some time in his friend's recording studio. He made his first record, which was mostly sold to his friends and family.

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191 Artist   81 Music   158 Tab Tab
Where Cocoons Become Butterflies- Trevor Hall

Standard Tuning with Capo on the 2nd fret

F: xx3210
C: x32010
Am: x02210
G:3200xx
C/B: x2001x
A/C: x2001x

A/C and C/B are the same chord, it is just easier to process as a transition if its
notation is relevant to the transitory chords.

C A/C Am
Too bad that love is blind because it took out both my knees
Am A/C C
Now all my restless nights are as bright as movie screens
C A/C Am
I spilt milk on all your dresses now they're covered with stains
Am
I now hide under the covers and take a different name


F G Am
He is in the face of all forgivers
F G Am
Dust on the window sill and I shiver
F G C C/B Am
It's either hide or seek you see there is nothing in between
G Am A/C C
I guess its best that we both bleed
Am A/C C F
We both bleed

C A/C Am
Pick me up and throw me down I'll fall without a blink
Am A/C C
Burn my clothes and wash me gently like a baby in a sink
C A/C Am
Well they captured all of my family and they took them down town
Am
But we saved our pictures of mother Mary we hide them six feet in the ground

F G Am
He is in the face of all forgivers
F G Am
Dust on the window sill and I shiver
F G C C/B Am
It's either hide or seek you see there is nothing in between
G
I guess its best that we both bleed
G
I guess its best that
Am A/C C F
We both bleed


Am A/C C
Stars fall in pastures on Sundays and after
F
I kissed her the moon fell the children said that secrets tell about
Am A/C C
Angels with white eyes and the places where God hides
F
I'll see you in the next life when cocoons become butterflies




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