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Intro is just the Verse and Chorus!!!
Verse 1
G C
There she goes in her raincoat
Am Em Hm
bringing out all the darkest of skies
G C
And I know that I can't walk along
Am Em Hm
'cause the murder is for real in her eyes
Chorus
D
Cellophane
Am7 C D
is doing us part, it's a crying vain
Am7 C D
Cause I'm judging your darts, throwing stains
Am7 F Em C
The colors that you love to keep
Verse 2
There's a little bit of death
In every mad goodbye, we say
But thank god there's still morning air in her wake
showing up the next day
Chorus
Cellophane
I'll Leave the good things and go insane
Hang to dry from a string, Who's to blame?
As I can recall, there were two of us
Bridge
Em G
Ohh what a waste there goes everything
Em G
This is not where we should have been
C Am F Em
This is not where we should have been
D
This is not the end
"solo" just play the verse
Chorus
Cellophane
I'll Leave the good things and go insane
Hang to dry from a string, Who's to blame?
As I can recall, there were two of us
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Kevin Average |
#1 by Kevin Fournier at Nov 7, 1988 at 9:53 AM EST |
| beautiful, this is not where we shoukd have been... for when you feel life has played dirty on you... when you feel out of place and out of time... cheers. | |
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Ryan Wanna Be |
#2 by Ryan Carter at Oct 10, 2007 at 9:20 PM EST |
| An absolutely superb track. Indeed one of the best Kashmir songs, and that says alot coming from me... Strangely it hasn't ever been released on a studio album, as far as i know, only on the concert dvd The Aftermath... | |