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Now this song was recorded while playing "one finger chords" in a CFCFCF tuning. It's a beautiful tuning if you can adapt your guitar to it, but I find it risky with the thinnest last two strings being tuned up. This is considered Folk Music therefore I took liberty and created my own version of it. Feel free to adapt. I left a lot of blanks, but hopefully you can fill them in. It's a Folk song, so throw in whatever you might know. Capo 3rd Fret Em - 075000 or 022000 D - 054030 or (2)x0232 (you can switch it up) C/b - 020010 /c - x3xxxx /b - x2xxxx Intro: G - c - Em - D - c - c/b - D (x2) [ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/t/tallest-man-on-earth/220365.html ] G Em c There is a crow moon comin in well you keep looking out G Em D It is the hollow month of march now sweeping in G Em c Lets watch phenomenon's that rise out of the darkness now G (Em) D G Within the light she is my storming heroin G Em c And old machine's abandoned by the ancient racists and G Em D I hear them hummin down below and hollow earth G Em c Oh hell I guess I know no while I will go under to G (Em) D G But just for now I let the spring and storm return G c /b G I left my heart to the wild hunt a-comin /c /b D I live until the call c /b D And I plan to be forgotten when I'm gone G c /b D G Yes I'll be leavin' in the fall And I will sleep out in the glade just by the giant tree Just to be closer when my spirit's pulled away I left a nervous little boy out on the trail today He's just a mortal to the shoutin' cavalcade I left my heart to the wild hunt a-comin I live until the call And I plan to be forgotten when I'm gone Yes I'll be leavin in the fall Let's open up the windows have satan departin' now And we'll be even when the blues fall down like hail Hell I don't even care no more about cadejo now If he's a wild one or a black one on the trail I left my heart to the wild hunt a-comin' I live until the call And I plan to be forgotten when I'm gone Yes I'll be leavin in the fall c /b G [Fast Strumming] Yes I'll be leavin in the fall
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