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Title: Chapter 2
Artist: Project 86
Album: Drawing Black Lines
Ó1999 We Own Your Song, Inc.(SESAC)
Ó1999 Jimanthumb Publishing
Tabbed By: Adam Clark (dodger_52@hotmail.com)

This is a pretty easy song to play; it's riff-based, like most all of their songs,
and use similar techniques throughout.
Dropped D Tuning

Intro (lo-fi)
D-6-0-6-0-6-0-6-0-60-6h7

"Right!"(Same as Chorus)
A-6P0-6P0-6P0-6P0-6P0-6H7
D-6P0-6P0-6P0-6P0-6P0-6H7

X3, then:
A-6P0-6P0--6P0-0-6-0-7
D-6P0-6P0--6P0-0-6-0-7
m m

Bridge to Verse:
G------------------------7777777777778888--7777777777778888
D----------------------------------------------------------
A-55555555-66666666-0000-5555555555555555--5555555555555555
D-55555555-66666666-0000-----------------------------------
mmmm

Verse Riff:
G-7777777777778888-555555555555-8888
D------------------555555555555-----
A-5555555555555555-333333333333-6666

Chorus (the 'Right' part above)
Post Chorus
D-6B

Verse Riff

Chorus

Bridge:
G-777777777777-8888-55555555----55---55
D-777777777777-8888-55555555----55---55
A-555555555555-6666-33333333--0-33-0-33
D-----------------------------0----0---
m m

During the slow Breathe part, just a low D power chord and let it fade.
When the guitar starts again this is the transition:
G-77777777
D---------
A-55555555

Then this final riff:
G------777-8888-55-88
D--------------------
A-0000-555-6666-33-66
D-0000---------------
mmmm

This is the outro:
D-7-----7-
A-5P0-0-5- X2
D-----0---

This is one of my favorite songs off DBL. Tell all fo your friends about Porject 86. well
i hope you like it and e-mail me with comments. Peace out and God Bless

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Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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jga
Average
#1 by jga qup at Nov 3, 1975 at 7:12 PM EST
Tells of some ones desire for it all to be over and how it will be later on when all wrongs are righted and so forth.
 
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Tony
Wanna Be
#2 by Tony Danza at May 15, 1976 at 9:08 PM EST
Chapter 2 is your new life when you become a Christian: "New day springs light on the burdened, the downcast" The new day brings meaning to the lives of the "burdened, the downcast" "I long for the coming of chapter two To put an end to this cycle of backlash" We don't have to be stuck in sin, we can now be forgiven. The "cycle of backlash" can be broken. "So I start where the last chapter ended" We are still the same person that we were before, we just have new meaning now. You don't just all of a sudden become perfect but you have "started a new chapter" in your life that you can grow from. "But the veil has been lifted, my thoughts are sifted" The bible says we were "darkened in our understanding" and that we look as though "through a dirty mirror". I think that's near the end of Corinthians 13. It's like we now have new eyes. We see people who are hurting and want to help them, we see sin in our live and have a desire to change. "Every wrong is righted" When Jesus died on the cross, he died for our sins so that we could be forgiven. This doesn't mean that all of our sins are just forgiven but if we confess that we've been wrong God will forgive our sins (no matter what). "So let your face consume my mind, right" The meaning of a Christian means "Christ-like" so our goal is to look at Jesus (let his face "consume our minds" if you will) and live our lives as Jesus would. "Hair standing on end, it’s sent forth Is this the end I was always meant for?" It's gripping to think about Christianity. If Jesus really is God, and the things he said were true, they've got life-changing impact. C.S. Lewis sums it up when he said, "Christianity, if false is of no importance, and if true, of infinite importance. The only thing it cannot be is moderately important." If Christianity is really true, it's "the end I was always meant for" "I still long for the taste of better days long ago Long past, so dead to me but yet Here it is in the palm of my hand to see" When we become a Christian the bible says we become dead to our old self. However, it is still who we 'were,' we can still see it "in the palm of our hands." Some Christians would say to forget about your whole life before you became a Christian. Not only is that impossible, but it's unreasonable. Just because we've become a Christian doesn't mean we should sever all ties to our past. We still have friends who haven't heard about God. We still have our same jobs with the same co-workers. Our lives should change for the better ("witness the birth of a new beginning"). "I see my fear begin fading" We no longer have to be afraid of dying or of failure. Not that we shouldn't be safe or should take reckless risks but we know that God is there. "Breathe on me for my new beginning" This last line is like a prayer. 'God, I've made this decision, give me your strength so I can live the life you want me to.'
 
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Phillip
Wanna Be
#3 by Phillip Doucette at Jun 3, 1977 at 6:33 AM EST
sirsteven is onto it. thanks for that. good explanation.
 
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marc
Professional
#4 by marc at Jul 28, 1979 at 2:24 PM EST
yeah sirsteven right on what else can i say...perfect...and here i was doubting the spirituality of this band...
 
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Colleen
Average
#5 by Colleen Shmeltin at Jul 17, 1993 at 1:30 AM EST
It says you control your own fate - you reject God or accept Him. it's that simple. I long to taste better days! I belive I'll be in a better place when I die!
 
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Alex
Lead Player
#6 by Alex Russo at Jul 12, 1994 at 12:54 AM EST
it's about his life and confronting his fears: Hair standing on end, it’s sent forth Is this the end I was always meant for? I still long for the taste of better days long ago Long past,.... so on and so on.
 
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Derek
Average
#7 by Derek Mayfield at Mar 30, 2006 at 4:49 AM EST
To me, it's all about new birth- finding a new life. Your old life is chapter one, your new life is chapter two. How do you find this new life? focus on the redeemer, the creator of new life, jesus. So let your face consume my mind.