Wanderers Lullaby
- Adriana Figueroa
Key: C C ·
Orig: C ·
Capo:
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Time: 4/4 ·
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Capo 1
Intro
C Em Am F Fm
Verses
C
Wandering child of the earth
Em
Do you know just how much you're worth?
Am
You have walked this path since your birth
F Fm
You were destined for more
C
There are those who'll tell you you're wrong
Em
They will try to to silence your song
Am
But right here is where you belong
F Fm
So don't search anymore
F C
You are the dawn of a new day that's waking
G
A masterpiece still in the making
Am
The blue in an ocean of grey
F
You are right where you need to be
C
Poised to inspire and to succeed
G Am G
You'll look back and you'll realize one day
C
In your eyes there is doubt
Em/G
As you try to figure it out
Am
But that's not what life is about
F Fm
So have faith there's a way
C
Though the world may try to define you
Em/G
It can't take the light that's inside you
Am
So don't you dare try to hide
F Fm
Let your fears fade away
F C
You are the dawn of a new day that's waking
G
A masterpiece still in the making
Am
The blue in an ocean of grey
F
You are right where you need to be
C
Poised to inspire and to succeed
G Am G
You'll look back and you'll realize one day
F C
You are the dawn of a new day that's waking
G
A masterpiece still in the making
Am
The blue in an ocean of grey
F
You are right where you need to be
C
Poised to inspire and to succeed
G Am G
Soon you'll finally find your own way
Outro
F C G Am
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If you would like to finger-pick the song rather than strum it in order to give it that
music box feeling
(like the original song), I suggest that you use some sort of variation of this pattern:
(everything relative to Capo 1)
{tab: 1 e|-------x--x---------x--x---------x--x-------x--x----|}
{tab: 2 B|-------x--x---------x--x---------x--x-------x--x----|}
{tab: 3 G|----------------------------------------------------|}
{tab: 4 D|----------------------------------------------------|}
{tab: 5 A|---x-----------x----------x-----------x-------------|}
{tab: 6 E|----------------------------------------------------|}
or
{tab: 1 e|-------x----------x------------x----------x---------|}
{tab: 2 B|-------x----------x------------x----------x---------|}
{tab: 3 G|----------x----------x------------x----------x------|}
{tab: 4 D|----------x----------x------------x----------x------|}
{tab: 5 A|---x-----------x----------x------------x------------|}
{tab: 6 E|----------------------------------------------------|}
Basically, any pattern that involves picking the 5th or 6th string
(don't pick the 6th string on the C and Am chords), and then
picking two top strings at the same time. You could pick strings 1+2 two times (the
first tab shown up there)
or 1+2 and 3+4 (the second one shown up there), or 1+2 and 2+3;
do whatever *you* feel is most comfortable and sounds best to you.
*Cool Tips*
~I suggest using the barre chord for F because all it takes to switch to that Fm is
lifting a finger.
HOWEVER, you can use this "easy F" chord shape
{tab: 1 |--o--|-----|-----|}
{tab: 2 |--o--|-----|-----|}
{tab: 3 |-----|--o--|-----|}
{tab: 4 |-----|-----|--o--|}
{tab: 5 X|-----|-----|-----|}
{tab: 6 X|-----|-----|-----|}
Fret 1 2 3
and this "easy Fm" shape:
{tab: 1 |--o--|-----|-----|}
{tab: 2 |--o--|-----|-----|}
{tab: 3 |--o--|-----|-----|}
{tab: 4 |-----|-----|--o--|}
{tab: 5 X|-----|-----|-----|}
{tab: 6 X|-----|-----|-----|}
Fret 1 2 3











