Capo 3ft.
Intro
G (listen to song for strumming pattern)
[G]And we'll all end up, in the [C]same old [G]sht.
We will take it for granted, try to [C]deal with [G]it.
You will never win, when you [C]won't [D]try to [Em]hit.
So take your [C]hands out of your [G]pockets, put your [D]shoulder to the [Em]wheel.
take your [C]hands out of your [G]pockets, put your [D]shoulder to the wheel.[G]
Well we've learned our lessons, from the risks we took.
And we'll try to recover, and leave where we once stood.
While some of us can't but wish they could.
So take your hands out of your pockets, put your shoulder to the wheel.
take your [C]hands out of your [G]pockets, put your [D]shoulder to the [Em]wheel.[G/C][G]
And there aint such thing as a great success.
When your glass is filled by the government tap.
While your neighbor is living in a cold distress.
So take your hands out of your pockets, put your shoulder to the wheel.
take your hands out of your pockets, put your shoulder to the wheel.
Would you [Am]rather keep your hands up and [C]take the things that aren?t meant for [G]you?
And let [Am]those who are desperately in [C]need fight for their [G]truth.
Or [Am]could you keep your head up even [C]if there are no better jobs to [G]choose?
And [Am]take it all for granted, and [C]wear these dirty [G]boots.
So take your [C]hands out of your [G]pockets, put your [D]shoulder to the [Em]wheel.
take your [C]hands out of your [G]pockets, put your [D]shoulder to the wheel.[G][C][G]
Intro
G (listen to song for strumming pattern)
[G]And we'll all end up, in the [C]same old [G]sht.
We will take it for granted, try to [C]deal with [G]it.
You will never win, when you [C]won't [D]try to [Em]hit.
So take your [C]hands out of your [G]pockets, put your [D]shoulder to the [Em]wheel.
take your [C]hands out of your [G]pockets, put your [D]shoulder to the wheel.[G]
Well we've learned our lessons, from the risks we took.
And we'll try to recover, and leave where we once stood.
While some of us can't but wish they could.
So take your hands out of your pockets, put your shoulder to the wheel.
take your [C]hands out of your [G]pockets, put your [D]shoulder to the [Em]wheel.[G/C][G]
And there aint such thing as a great success.
When your glass is filled by the government tap.
While your neighbor is living in a cold distress.
So take your hands out of your pockets, put your shoulder to the wheel.
take your hands out of your pockets, put your shoulder to the wheel.
Would you [Am]rather keep your hands up and [C]take the things that aren?t meant for [G]you?
And let [Am]those who are desperately in [C]need fight for their [G]truth.
Or [Am]could you keep your head up even [C]if there are no better jobs to [G]choose?
And [Am]take it all for granted, and [C]wear these dirty [G]boots.
So take your [C]hands out of your [G]pockets, put your [D]shoulder to the [Em]wheel.
take your [C]hands out of your [G]pockets, put your [D]shoulder to the wheel.[G][C][G]