Take It With You - Cameron Winter

Tuning: E, E A D G B E

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Winter is playing arpeggiated triads for most of the song. If you want to play it like the recording,
you can arpeggiate those labeled as 5 chords as the first, the fifth, and the octave. Arpeggiate those labeled
with no numeric interval (For example: E, A, B) as the the first, the octave, and the major or minor 10th (the
3rd an octave up). That's more or less the way he's playing in the recording.

[Intro]


[Verse 1]
             
You can walk a

              
s far east as 

      
the map goes
             
Or further wes

              
t than walked 

  
the pioneers
             
You can sail d

            
own south wher

e the chocolat

e trees grow, 

mm
            
     But you c

             
an't stay here

             
Cowboy north t

              
ill you reach 

        
the Dakotas
             
Ride the highw

              
ays in your Ca

     
dillac
             
You could make

              
 a fortune pan

   
ning gold in S

arasota
             
Just don't com

        
e back

[Refrain]
            
I found a keep

        
sake of you
           
by the window 

          
in the kitchen

, babe
             
Take it with y

              
ou when you le

       
ave

[Verse 2]
             
If you ever ge

           
t the ache som

e cold Decembe

r
             
To knock again

              
 upon your old

   
 front door
             
If you're achi

              
ng to come hom

  
e, remember
             
     It's not 

          
here anymore
             
Your travellin

              
g companion wi

      
ll be memories
             
You can lie aw

              
ake with thoug

              
hts of simpler

    
 times
             
You can love m

              
e from afar if

     
 that's what p

uts you at eas

e
             
       But you

              
 won't be on m

          
y mind

[Interlude]
   
   

[Refrain]
            
I found a keep

           
sake of you
           
in that old wa

      
rdrobe in the 

cellar
            
   Take it wit

       
h you when you

 leave

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