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John Mark Mcmillan

Setting Suns

by John Mark Mcmillan
John Mark Mcmillan

Biography:

John Mark McMillan is an indie rock artist from Charlotte, North Carolina, United States, where he grew up playing in local rock bands. In June of 2005, McMillan released his first album, Hope Anthology Volume One. Just a few months after the release of this album, McMillan lost his best friend in a tragic accident, bringing him into a troubling time. It was the grief caused by this accident, and the subsequent rise from it, that inspired him to create his second anthology, The Song Inside The Sounds of Breaking Down.

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John Mark Mcmillan

Other songs:

  • Death In His Grave
  • How He Loves
  • Ashes And Flames
  • Baby Son
  • Belly Of The Lion
  • Between The Cracks
  • Borderland
  • Breaking Down
  • Carbon Ribs
  • Carolina Tide
  • Chemicals
  • Closer
  • Counting On
  • Dancing On The Doors
  • Daylight
  • Death In Reverse
  • Door Keeper
  • Dress Us Up
  • Economy
  • Enemy Love
  • Future Past
  • Glorious Things
  • Guns Napoleon
  • Heart Bleeds
  • Heart Runs
  • Heart Wont Stop
  • Hold On
  • Holy Ghost
  • I Am A Temple
  • I Dreamed There Was A Fountain
  • I Need You In The Morning
  • King Of My Heart
  • Love At The End Of The World
  • Love You Swore
  • Magic Mirror
  • Mercury Lightning
  • Monsters Talk
  • Murdered Son
  • My Only
  • Next To You
  • No Country
  • Nothing Stands Between Us
  • Ominous
  • Philadelphia
  • Raging Moon
  • Reckoning Day
  • Seen A Darkness
  • Setting Suns
  • Sheet Of Night
  • Silver Shore
  • Sins Are Stones
  • Skeleton Bones
  • Ten Thousand
  • The Goodness
  • The Goodness John Mark Mcmillan
  • The Medicine
  • Tongues Of Fire
  • Visceral
  • Walk Around My House
  • Walking In My Sleep
  • Who Is This
  • Wilderlove

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388 Artist   225 Music   241 Tab Tab
All you do is play G D Em throughout.

At the end of the chorus, "Is how good you are to me", it sounds like there's a
different chord. Maybe Am7. But you can just play the Em and go back to G and it sounds fine.

Lyrics:
G D
When everything's said and done
Em
Your all I really have
G D
In the midst of these setting suns
Em
The city lights at best
G D
Are portraits of my friends
Em
But they don't make amends
G D Em
For this ridiculous mess

G D
So I will float on
Em
Every word you said
G D
When the water of my ghosts
Em
They rise above my head
G D
And I will stand up on your back
Em
In the middle of this sea
G D
When collectors of my debts
Em
They come to sink their teeth

G D Em
And its all I can think about now
G D Em
Is how good you are to me

[chords same as first part:

This body is a hole
My flesh one shallow grave
I am six feet below myself
And at my best
I still deserve to die
But I'll be glorified
In this ridiculous mess

So I will float on
Every word you said
When the water of my ghosts
They rise above my head
And I will stand up on your back
In the middle of this sea
When collectors of my debts
They come to sink there teeth

And its all I can think about now
Is how good you are to me




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