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This is my first tab EVER. So please, do not go crazy if you don't like it. I chose to lighthouse because its a piano song and no one can make fun of you for trying when it's the same instrument. I also did not like the other tab, it didn't sound good to me; so i with some chords and found out that it has the tune of Lighthouse, and here we are. I play this it sounds correct, although you can always have a diffrent opinion. =] Chords includ: ( in order of EADGBe) AM : 002210 C : 032010 G : 320003 EM : 022000 BM7 : 224232 F#7 : 242322 E : 022100 Capo is on fret 1 or 2, dpending on your voice really. And Standard tuning. And from experience, I hate when people do not put the chords with the lyrics, so I them. (No intro really needed.) AM G C Take what you need while there's time AM G AM EM The city will be earth in a short while AM C G AM If I'm not mistaken it's been in flames AM C G C . . . (Ring it out) You and I will escape to the seaside [ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/t/taylor-james/18955.html ] AM G C There is a storm in the distance AM G AM EM The wind breathing warning of its imminence AM C G AM There is a lighthouse five hundred yards down C G C You and I will be safe there BM7 F#7 E AM There is a girl who haunts that lighthouse BM7 F#7 She saved me, I was swimming E AM So young I almost drowned BM7 F#7 E AM Under the water she sang a story BM7 F#7 Of losing her lover E AM She calls a warning AM G C Love, you are foolish, you're tired AM G AM EM Your sleeplessness makes you a liar AM C The city is burning G AM The ocean is turning C G C Our only chance is the lighthouse BM7 F#7 Her lover was a sailor E AM She went and she waited there BM7 F#7 The door locked from the outside E AM BM7 F#7 Lover never arrived so she sings there E AM BM7 Soft as a siren luring the ships off their course, how alarming BM7 F#7 E AM We went in, we climbed up and looked out BM7 F#7 The door locked from the outside E AM Three ghosts in a lighthouse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~` Once again, I'm not 100% sure, but it sounds accurate. |