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Herbstzeitlose by Rome
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Tabbed by: Benny Oreel
E-mail:benny.oreel@telenet.be
Link: https://www.facebook.com/romeproject
Tuning: standard
e|------3---- ---3-5-3-8-7-5-3-----------1-------------------------------|
B|----------- -----------------5--3--3-5---1--1-3----0-------------------|
G|-2--2----2- -2---------------0--------------0----2---2-0---------------|
D|----------- ---------------------------3-------------------------------|
A|----------- -----------------------------------------------------------|
E|----------- -----------------------------------------------------------|
[ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/r/rome/358997.html ]
Variation:
e|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|-----------------------------------5-3-6-5-3---------------------------|
G|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|-----------------------------------3-----------------------------------|
A|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
Here's an excellent song by Rome from the CD "Berlin". Played on the CD on piano, but
it certainly goes for guitar as well. The first 4 notes, up to the space/interruption
are the intro, the song begins at note 5 and is repeated from that 5th note for the rest
of the song. At about the 5-6th line of the lyrics a small variation is introduced from
time to time.
Enjoy!!
Lyrics:
there is no peace
no truce
no pause
no end
there will always be
guilt
impurity
despair
we are afraid (why are we afraid?)
we are not what was intended
we do not know
what was intended (why are we here?)
we shiver
shudder
tremble
(would you have been brave?)
would you have been just?
would you have been just?
(would you have been just?)
(would you have beenů just?)
(yes, father. yes. father.)Array
Lyrics from http://www.elyrics.net