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Let all notes ring out
e-----------8-----------|-----------11--13--10-------------------|
B-------8--------11--9--|-------------------8--------------------|
G----------------12-----|--12------------------------------------|
D-10--------------------|----------------------------------------|
A-10--------------------|--10------------------------------------|
E-8---------------------|--------------------------3-------------|
This is the piano part transcribed for guitar. If you want, you can make
"whoosh" noises with your mouth to sound like the rain at the starting of
the song.
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Kyle Rhythm Player |
#1 by Kyle Wait I Aint Telling You at Apr 10, 2006 at 11:18 PM EST |
| I never knew this song had any words to it... | |
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Ashley Rhythm Player |
#2 by Ashley 666 at Jun 20, 2006 at 2:01 PM EST |
| Yes, they are. Same with Madrigal. Go buy the album. Personally, it's my favourite album of all time. But yeah, the lyrics of this just establish that the main character is a ghost and that he is watching his loved one at his funeral, and that voices are asking him to ascend and leave limbo. However, he decides to stay behind, resolved to be with her again. | |
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David Average |
#3 by David Eldridge at Jul 11, 2006 at 10:17 PM EST |
| Are these lyrics from the album booklet or something? I haven't bought the album yet, so I don't know. | |
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Ultra Violet Average |
#4 by Ultra Violet at Nov 3, 2006 at 11:43 AM EST |
| None of them are sung. They're just there so that when you read them it can kind of give you an introduction to the story. Same goes for Epilogue. | |