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Date: Wed, 27 Nov 1996 22:13:28 +0000
From: [email protected]
The World’s End (Boo Hewerdine)
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This is on Boo Hewerdine’s third album, Baptist Hospital. It’s in E (no
capo).
e –4-p0–2—–0————————————-|
B —————2—-4p0—-0—–(0)——-0–0–0–|
G ———————————-1-/–2————|
e –4-p0–2—–0———————————-0–|
B —————2—-4p0—-0—–(0)——-0–0—–|
G ———————————-1-/–2————|
E
Do you ever get the feeling that you’re living someone else’s life?
B
and all the time you thought that you were happy and didn’t think twice
E
The winter that we spent together got so cold I thought we’d die
B A
and the dress you wore at Easter that made me cry
e -0———————-|
G#m A E B —-4–2–0———0—|
I’ll meet you at the world’s end, G —————1/2——|
G#m A E
two saints walking arm in arm
G#m A E B A
I’ll meet you at the world’s end, two saints walking arm in arm
E
young again
E
The smoke from burning bridges has been stinging in our eyes for years
B
so we never learn to see the good that stares us in the face
E
with the sound of false alarm bells still ringing in our ears
B A
so all the time we never knew, there is no better place
G E
So we share a secret place
G E
I never knew it meant that much to you
G^ E
A place where we begin and end
B B A
see, I never knew, I never knew [Chorus] [kindof bridging bit] :
e ————-0——————————————|
B ————————————–0h2p0————-|
G ——————————————————–|
D –2—/76————2-/7—-62———–2-h-4-p-2—|
A ——————————————————–|
E ——————————————————–|
E
Do you ever get the feeling that you’re living someone else’s life?
e ——————————————–|
B ——————————————–|
G –1—1—1—1/21————————-|
D ———————-2—-2—————-|
A ——————————————–|
E ——————————————–|
EADGBe
022100 – E
799877 – B
X24442 – B(II)
466444 – G#m
577455 – A
320003 – G (G^ is same fingering, heavy on the top 4 strings)
h is a hammer on
p is a pull off
/ is a slide up
is a slide down
Arrangement/strumming:
Live (with a solo guitar arrangement), Boo just plays these chords (with
a right-palm-muted strumming of the bass strings).
All comments, improvements etc. welcome.
Nic