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Naked - The Color Decays
from "Naked"
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tabbed by Matt LeFevers (www.myspace.com/MattLeFevers)
Tuning = 1/2 step down
Chords Used (I'm not going to call them these odd names the entire time. for the
purposes of the song consider these just Em, C, etc...even though the top of the
G chord stays through pretty much the whole song)
G - 320033
F#/G - 200033
Em/G - 022033
Cadd9 - x32033
Am/G - x02230
B/G - x20230
D - xx0232
Verse:
G F# Em C
"I saw a color and I chased it in the sky
A piece of yesterday has caught me in the eye, yeah
I miss my Shena, so sweet, and then she died
And I want the tears to roll, I try and try and try..."
G F# Em C
"But I see you naked here, as if it was before
Your eyes in silhouette, they con me to the floor, yeah
Your body beckons me, the haunted matador
Your image follows, though you're gone forevermore..."
Chorus:
G F# Em C
"Landscape, we wait, it's our life, our fate
And I know we'll change / the color decays
And I swear, you're here / in our voice, our tears
I know we'll change...the color decays"
Bridge:
Am B C D
"I will search inside / to try and find the face I know
Memories often hide / they wait in time to show..."
Chorus:
G F# Em C
"Landscape, we wait, it's our life, our fate
And I know we'll change / the color decays
And I swear you're here / in our voice, our tears
I know we'll change / the color decays
And I swear it moves, this world and these rules
I know we'll change / the color decays..."
Outro:
G F# Em C
"I see an open road, where life is slow and free
And into a distant hope we'll drive eternally..."
I think a Bm sounds a little better in the bridge rather than the B