Title: Call It Off
Artist: Tegan and Sara
Capo 3rd fret
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VERSE:
(I won't regret saying this...)
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PRE-CHORUS:
(Call, break it off...)
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CHORUS (pt. 1)
(Maybe I would've been something...)
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CHORUS (pt. 2)
(But now, we'll never know...)
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ORDER OF PARTS:
-Intro (x2)
-Verse (x4)
-Pre-Chorus (x2)
-Chorus pt. 1 (x2)
-Chorus pt. 2 (x2)
-Verse (x4)
-Pre-Chorus (x2)
-Chorus pt. 1 (x2)
-Chorus pt. 2 (x2)
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wrath Average |
#1 by wrath child at Oct 1, 2007 at 7:04 AM EST |
| I think is song has many meanings and one of them has to do with her being with someone that she truly cared about but that person left her and because of that...they'll never know what they had or could have had. It's an amazing song, these girls have extreme talent, I just wish more people could see that. | |
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Jake Wanna Be |
#2 by Jake Stewart at Oct 2, 2007 at 12:33 PM EST |
| I agree with exclusif. She's breaking her own heart by ending it with this other person who has been stringing her along and she'll later torture herself by wondering if it was the right thing to do, because if she did ever come around maybe they would been something to behold. Unfortunately, she does know that it's the right thing to do and breaks it off. | |
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goofy Rhythm Player |
#3 by goofy at Oct 4, 2007 at 4:30 PM EST |
| This is hands down the most beautiful song on the new album. | |
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simon Average |
#4 by simon cody simon at Oct 6, 2007 at 7:20 PM EST |
| oh man i love the line "maybe you would have been something i'd be good at." what a good way to say that. it's the "what-ifs" .. but you gotta let it go ("but now we'll never know.. i won't be sad") .. | |
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dan Average |
#5 by dan evans at Oct 7, 2007 at 8:05 PM EST |
| I listen to this song everyday. I'm in a long distant relationship. It's hard to stay with him, and recently I've decided without even speaking to him. That I can't do this. I can really relate to this song. | |
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jake Professional |
#6 by jake burns at Oct 9, 2007 at 3:22 PM EST |
| great song from a great album, their best yet I believe....I like "Sugar, Spell it out" as the album name better than the Con though | |
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Mike Wanna Be |
#7 by Mike at Oct 11, 2007 at 10:25 AM EST |
| Jesse: actually, Tegan did write Hop a Plane..go watch the video chapter. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6aQA6p_fQBc | |
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Freddy Badass |
#8 by Freddy Timmons at Oct 14, 2007 at 11:51 AM EST |
| absolutely adore this song the music is textually thin, and accentuates the voices.. love it | |
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eddy Lead Player |
#9 by eddy blade at Oct 15, 2007 at 5:25 AM EST |
| I'm listening to this song right now, third time in a row. I adore it. I love the line: There's a chance that I'll start to wonder if this was the thing to do. It's just an incredible song. | |
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Ahhma Average |
#10 by Ahhma Yomamma at Oct 15, 2007 at 10:03 PM EST |
| i adore this song. it's light sounding but so emotionally charged all the same. A great way to end an even greater record. She has been waiting for someone, finally decides that "ending it" is much better than doing nothing at all. She knows she won't regret her decision (says so in the beginning) but she does know she will undoubtly question it. If that other person had come around...or maybe if she herself had done the same, they would have truly been something special. But it can't happen. And she makes her decision. And breaks her own heart in the process. | |
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#11 by nirvana at Oct 21, 2007 at 9:42 AM EST |
| i think this ends the chapter of uncertainty seen in 'hop a plane' and 'soil, soil'. tegan realizes she shouldn't hurt herself by waiting forever for someone who might never come around, so instead of waiting to be heartbroken she breaks it off with the person herself, knowing that it will be better for her in the end, even if she doubts her decision now. | |