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Musings
Sixpence None The Richer
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From good1321@gulf.net Mon Apr 28 11:43:46 1997
Date: Mon, 17 Mar 1997 09:23:30 -0600
From: Jim
To: guitar@olga.net
Subject: TAB: Musings, Sixpence None The Richer
Guitar Tablature For Sixpence None The Richer - Fatherless and the Widow
Song Name: Musings
vamp:
C#m7 Cmaj7 C#m7 Cmaj7
|:[ / / / / ][ / / / / ][ / / / / ][ / / / / ]:|
C#m7 Cmaj7 C#m7 Cmaj7
Mysteries unfolding quickly before my eyes
C#m7 Cmaj7
In a way I saw the world in one night
C#m7 Cmaj7 C#m7 Cmaj7 C#m7 Cmaj7
Without even leaving, without even leaving the room
Golden cymbals catching light
The flowing veils of dancers in the night put me in a swoon
Beating drums and violins so mystical and freeing
These things that i'm seeing
Well they're so wonderful, well they're so wonderful
Chorus:
G
Oh the world is such a big place
Em
And You have redeemed it, You have redeemed it
G
No reason to be afraid
Em
You have redeemed it, You have redeemed us all
VAMP
Culture after culture flash before my eyes
The semi-closed mind is now evident
Help me to remember this world is Yours
You gave your life to bring the wayward back to You
The wayward back to You
Em /D Cmaj7 /D Em /D Cmaj7 /D
[ / / / / ][ / / / / ][ / / / / ][ / / / / ]
Em /D Cmaj7 G/B C /E /F#
[ / / / / ][ / / / / ][ / / / / ][ / / / / ]
CHORUS
Em /D Cmaj7 /D Em /D Cmaj7 /D
[ / / / / ][ / / / / ][ / / / / ][ / / / / ]
Em /D Cmaj7 /D Em /D Cmaj7
[ / / / / ][ / / / / ][ / / / / ][ / / / / ]
repeat VAMP and fade
Words and music by Matt Slocum
© 1993 Preston Publishing (ASCAP)
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