Enter the Haggis - The Apothecary
Tabbed by Owen Tosh
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Chords:
[C] [Cadd9] [A] [Asus] [Asus7] [D2] [D2/C] [D2/B] [D2/Bb] [Bb2]
e ---0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----1---|
B ---1-----3-----2-----3-----3-----3-----3-----3-----3-----1---|
G ---0-----0-----2-----2-----0-----2-----2-----2-----2-----3---|
D ---2-----2-----2-----2-----2-----0-----0-----0-----0-----3---|
A ---3-----3-----0-----0-----0-----0-----3-----2-----1-----1---|
E ---0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----X-----X-----X-----X-----1---|
[Cadd9]Under the c[D2]urtains the [Cadd9]exit sign g[D2]lows
[Cadd9]Go now and [D2]no one will [Asus7]know
[Cadd9]If you try l[D2]ater it [Cadd9]may be too l[D2]ate
D[D2]on't read the [D2/C]lines and get
[D2/B]Lost in the [D2/Bb]light on the s[Asus]tage
Two l[Bb2]overs st[Am7]anding h[Cadd9]and in h[D2]and
P[Bb2]owerl[Am7]ess to ch[D2]oose
The [Bb2]I's are [Am7]dotted, [Cadd9]stars are cr[D2]ossed
A[Bb2]lone[Am7] against the m[D2]use
It [Cadd9]may look ent[D2]icing but [Cadd9]don't walk that l[D2]ine
[Cadd9]That's what they w[D2]ant you to t[Asus7]ry
[Cadd9]If you go ch[D2]asing her [Cadd9]spark in the n[D2]ight
D[D2]on't call my [D2/C]name when they're
L[D2/B]aughing and [D2/Bb]you're in the [Asus]fire
[C]Isn't there anything that we can do
For [D2]a friend? (aren't you listening?)
Ch[C]oking on pride, unable to think
With[D2] his head (can't you hear us?)
W[C]e see the big picture, we know the way
Thi[D2]s will end (oh well I guess)
That s[D2]ometimes we [Cadd9]have to let [D2]go
And there's but [D2]one way for [Cadd9]water to f[D2]low
So just s[D2]it back and [Cadd9]enjoy the s[D2]how
The [Cadd9]ashes have s[D2]ettled, [Cadd9]pawns have been pl[D2]ayed
[Cadd9]What was your p[D2]art in the [Asus7]game?
The [Cadd9]house now is s[D2]ilent but [Cadd9]what was your l[D2]ot?
D[D2]id you rise [D2/C]up with
The [D2/B]curtain or [D2/Bb]fall for the p[Asus]lot?[A]
Tabbed by Owen Tosh
mailfortytwo@gmail.com
http://42.servehttp.com
Chords:
[C] [Cadd9] [A] [Asus] [Asus7] [D2] [D2/C] [D2/B] [D2/Bb] [Bb2]
e ---0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----1---|
B ---1-----3-----2-----3-----3-----3-----3-----3-----3-----1---|
G ---0-----0-----2-----2-----0-----2-----2-----2-----2-----3---|
D ---2-----2-----2-----2-----2-----0-----0-----0-----0-----3---|
A ---3-----3-----0-----0-----0-----0-----3-----2-----1-----1---|
E ---0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----X-----X-----X-----X-----1---|
[Cadd9]Under the c[D2]urtains the [Cadd9]exit sign g[D2]lows
[Cadd9]Go now and [D2]no one will [Asus7]know
[Cadd9]If you try l[D2]ater it [Cadd9]may be too l[D2]ate
D[D2]on't read the [D2/C]lines and get
[D2/B]Lost in the [D2/Bb]light on the s[Asus]tage
Two l[Bb2]overs st[Am7]anding h[Cadd9]and in h[D2]and
P[Bb2]owerl[Am7]ess to ch[D2]oose
The [Bb2]I's are [Am7]dotted, [Cadd9]stars are cr[D2]ossed
A[Bb2]lone[Am7] against the m[D2]use
It [Cadd9]may look ent[D2]icing but [Cadd9]don't walk that l[D2]ine
[Cadd9]That's what they w[D2]ant you to t[Asus7]ry
[Cadd9]If you go ch[D2]asing her [Cadd9]spark in the n[D2]ight
D[D2]on't call my [D2/C]name when they're
L[D2/B]aughing and [D2/Bb]you're in the [Asus]fire
[C]Isn't there anything that we can do
For [D2]a friend? (aren't you listening?)
Ch[C]oking on pride, unable to think
With[D2] his head (can't you hear us?)
W[C]e see the big picture, we know the way
Thi[D2]s will end (oh well I guess)
That s[D2]ometimes we [Cadd9]have to let [D2]go
And there's but [D2]one way for [Cadd9]water to f[D2]low
So just s[D2]it back and [Cadd9]enjoy the s[D2]how
The [Cadd9]ashes have s[D2]ettled, [Cadd9]pawns have been pl[D2]ayed
[Cadd9]What was your p[D2]art in the [Asus7]game?
The [Cadd9]house now is s[D2]ilent but [Cadd9]what was your l[D2]ot?
D[D2]id you rise [D2/C]up with
The [D2/B]curtain or [D2/Bb]fall for the p[Asus]lot?[A]