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The Postal Service - Such Great Heights
Tabbed by TJD
I have transcribed another tab off ultimate-guitar.com down two semitones so that it
si in tune with the actual song.
ive made a few alterations of my own so that it fits a bit better
Verse
(F)I Am thinking it's A (Am)sign
that the freckles in our (Gm)eyes
are mirror images and (Bb)when we kiss
they're (Bbadd9)perfectly (F)Aligned.
And I have to speculate(Am) that god
himself did (Bb)make us into corresponding
(Bb) shapes, like puzzle (Bb) pieces from the (F) clay.
And it may seem like a (Am) stretch, but it's
thoughts like this that (Bm) catch my troubled
head when you're (Bb)away, when I am (Cadd9)missing
you to (F) death. So when you're on the (Am) road,
for several weeks of (Gm) shows and when you
scan the radi-(Bb)o I hope this (Bb) song will guide you.
Chorus
(F) They will see us waving from (C) such
great heights come (Bb) down now they'll (Am) say.
But (F) everything looks perfect from (C) far away, come
(Bb) down now, but (Am) we'll stay.
Verse
(F)I tried my best to (Am)leave, this all on
your (Gm) machine, but the persistant beat it
(Bb) sounded thin (Bb) upon listening.
And (F) that, frankly will not (Am) fly, you will
hear the shrillest (Gm) highs and the lowest lows
with the windows (Bb) down when this is (Bbm)guiding
you home.
Chorus
(F) They will see us waving from (C) such
great heights come (Bb) down now they'll (Am) say.
But (F) everything looks perfect from (C) far away, come
(Bb) down now, but (Am) we'll stay.
The chord before "pieces" and before "song" in the first verse I think should be a C, not a Bb.
Before "say" in the chorus, I think should be a Dm, not Am