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Hey guys! First tab on here, hope it turned out okay. This is an opportunity to
play the song ACOUSTIC, so it won't sound exactly as the original version does. I
played the chords over and over again, and for the main song they fit. I'm sorry I
don't have chords for the real intro and the "rest" (the part after "when I'm
near"), but as I said, you can play it like this. I hope you're alright with the
chords, have fun playing the song.
- Don't forget to tune your guitar a WHOLE step down to d first -
"Intro" (starts at about 0:30)
Am, C, F, G, E
Am C
Here I sit at Mary Ann's place
F G Am
Oh baby, the rain is always pouring when I'm here
Am
Saw the lightning caught your stone
F G Am
Oh maybe the angels of tomorrow will let me go
F C
Still the crying hurts in your head
F C
Well, you're still beneath my feet
F (hold)
Well, oh God donīt seems to follow
G (hold) Am
Hear my prayers until tomorrow's settlement
Am C
Side by side with Lucy's stone
F G Am
You two are forever missing colours in my home
Am C
Do you think you can forgive
F G
I know that your life has been a burden
Am
A living hell
F C
Still the crying hurts in your grave
F C
Well I'm still beneath your feet
F C
Have you looked into the sky?
F C
Well, oh God don't seem to mind
F (hold)
Will the fire burn the flower
G (hold) E
Or the angels sing tomorrow, when I'm near
I didn't know how to figure out the end properly, I just keep playing E (with only
downstrums) and end on Am.
So once more, I hope you like the chords.
Comment and rate please! :)
If you have any questions about this, feel free to e-mail me at
lostnorthernstar@hotmail.de ~ Toska
The Am on "caught your stone" should be a C. Other than that, great work!
It's not just the Am. Maybe you got confused because the original is played withDrop-D-Tuning?
Anyway, I play an acoustic version of the song. Mine is with a capo on the third fret. I play E-minor sounding actually G-minor so that you can play along with the audio.
Please check it out when it's approved...
http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/home/tab_detail.php?tabid=1240289