Circles Round The Moon by Nana Grizol I did the timing for the first verse and chorus, you should be able to figure it out. B F# E |-7-| |-2-| |-0-| |-7-| |-2-| |-0-| |-8-| |-3-| |-1-| |-9-| |-4-| |-2-| |-9-| |-4-| |-2-| |-7-| |-2-| |-0-| Intro (and Verse): B F# E x2 B F# E F# Chorus: B E F# x3 E B F# B F# E Circles 'round the moon, B F# E is this why city lights feel so awful? B F# E It should be unlawful F# to live where you can't see the stars. Hundreds of miles away we draw the same lines to conclusions. There's no need for confusion if we all throw in a towel. B E But, down the street from here F# there's a forest and a lake B E I go there when my brain's too full F# to try to break down, un-complicate. B E To try to interpret the things F# we said in letters and phone calls. E B Not enough for us to tell, F# how was your day? Circles 'round the block, is this how all my time gets wasted? I don't think so, but we tasted the night air and now we just want more. Thousand postcards later, we seem older but that's normal. Our cars broke down and its just too cold to hitchhike to your door. But, down the street from here there's a forest and a lake. I go there when my brain's too full to try to break down, un-complicate. To interpret the things we said in letters and phone calls. Not enough for us to tell, how was your day? Not enough for us to tell, how was your day? http://www.orangetwin.com/nanagrizol.html www.TAB6.com