Kings of Convenience - Winning A Battle, Losing The War: Guitar Chords

Learn to play "Winning A Battle, Losing The War" on your guitar with our chord guide. This page provides everything you need to perform this song on the guitar, including lyrics integrated with chords, chord diagrams, and a key transposer to match your vocal range.

For easier playing, use our Simplify Chords feature to remove difficult chords like barre.

F
Even though I'll never need her,
even though she's only giving me pain,
A#
I'll be on my knees to feed her,
spend a day to make her smile again.

Even though I'll never need her
Even though she's only giving me pain
As the world is soft around her
Leaving me with nothing to disdain

Even though I'm not her minder
Even though she doesn't want me around
I am on my feet to find her
To make sure that she is safe and sound

Even though I'm not her minder
Even though she doesn't want me around
I am on my feet to find her
To make sure that she is safe from harm

F
The sun sets on the war
                                  Dm
The day breaks and everything is new
F
The sun sets on the war
                                  A#
The day breaks and everything is new

               F A#
Everything is new
               F A#
Everything is new
               F A#
Everything is new

The sun sets on the war
The day breaks and everything is new


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Guitar Chord Diagrams

A#

Guitar chord A#

Dm

Guitar chord Dm

F

Guitar chord F

Here you can see detailed diagrams for each guitar chord used in the song. Utilize our key transposer to adjust the chords to a key that better fits your singing range. Simply select the desired key, and the chords throughout this page will update automatically, ensuring you can play and sing comfortably.

If you are also interested in learning how to play "Winning A Battle, Losing The War" on the ukulele, check out the chords on our sister site: Ukulele Chords for "Winning A Battle, Losing The War" by Kings of Convenience.