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Wonderful wistful song from the Manics' 2013 Rewind album. Lots of beautiful rolls on and off sus chords / minor chords, which I've hopefully illustrated below. Standard tuning Capo 4 Chords ====== Am x02210 Am/F# 2x021x G 320003 Gsus4 320010 Esus 022200 Em 022000 Dsus4 xx0233 D/A x00232 Bm x24432 C9 x32030 C x32010 Intro ===== Am Am/F# G Em Am Am/F# Gsus4 G Gsus4 G Verse 1 ======= Am Am/F# It's a cold and lonely message at the end of a song G Em It in-vaded hearts and minds but they couldn't get along Am Am/F# It can ask you to remember it can ask you for a dance G Em So it seems that every song now is just one last chance Gsus4 G Gsus4 G Chorus 1 ======== Gsus4 G Esus Em Take this it's your - s Asus4 Am Dsus4 D/A Bm An anth -em for a lost cau -se now ashes bone and splinter Em C9 C C9 C What was once a glittering prize the composition rites Am Am/F# G Em Verse 2 ======= [ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/m/manic-street-preachers/376143.html ] Am Am/F# Oh re-demption love and departure I think your work is done G Em Paris St. Petersburg don't need a tower of song Am Am/F# Es-cape's not worth the capture so walk that lonesome road G Em No joy or earthly rapture nothing to take the load Gsus4 G Gsus4 G Chorus 2 ======== Gsus4 G Esus Em Take this it's your - s Asus4 Am Dsus4 D/A Bm An anth -em for a lost cau -se now ashes bone and splinter Em C9 C C9 C What was once a glittering prize the composition rites Chorus 3 ======== Gsus4 G Esus Em Take this it's your - s Asus4 Am Dsus4 D/A Bm An anth -em for a lost cau -se now ashes bone and splinter Em C9 C C9 C What was once a glittering prize the composition rites INST ==== Am Am/F# G Em Am Am/F# Gsus4 G Gsus4 G Gsus4 G Esus Em your - s Asus4 Am Dsus4 D/A Bm cau -se Em C9 C C9 C Chorus 4 / close ================ Gsus4 G Esus Em Take this it's your - s Asus4 Am Dsus4 D/A Bm An anth -em for a lost cau -se now ashes bone and splinter Em C9 C C9 C G What was once a glittering prize the composition rites ----------------------------------------- I hope I've done it justice! Kevin O'Brien Watford England November 2013 watfordkev@gmail.com |