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part 1
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D:33333333---5555---2222---77777777---9999---10101010


part 2
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D:----------9-10-9-7-9-10-9-7
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part 3
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G:------------------14-14-14-12-12-12-10-10-9-9
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part 4
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part 5
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B:-------------------13~---12-13-12-13-12-13-12-13-12-13-12-13-12-13
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part 6
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B:13-13-13-13-13
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D:10-10-10-10-10 play this the whole brake down
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part 7
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B:--------13-13-13-13 B:--------12-12-12-12-
G:--------10-10-10-10 G:--------9--9--9--9--
D:3-3-3-3------------ play twice D:7-7-7-7------------- play twice
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D:3-3-3-3------------ D:7-7-7-7-------------

part 8
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D:3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-
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Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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Tim
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#1 by Tim Marchant at Jun 24, 1970 at 11:41 AM EST
Does this song have some sort of September 11th homeage implied? The talk of war, New York skylines, and how, basically, the sh*t has hit the fan gave me that feeling.
 
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Justin
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#2 by Justin at Jul 11, 1972 at 11:11 PM EST
Amazing Song,The song is true all the way with the world being at war and nuclear bombs destroying the world!Best line in the song has got to be "when the pieces fall it's like a last-day parade and the fires in our streets start to rage"amazing Top Video aswell
 
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Nick
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#3 by Nick Vanderstelt at May 25, 1973 at 3:58 PM EST
Based their suicides on it? Like it explained why they were commiting suicide? the song seems like it's relating our culture here to suicide though yea, haha i finally figured it out tonight. *rolls eyes* i'm a dork.
 
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Sam
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#4 by Sam Ordway at Aug 31, 1980 at 7:36 PM EST
They weren't trying to allude to 9/11, but the beauty of poetry is that one may assign any or mixed meanings to it and feel the same emotions.
 
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Daniel
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#5 by Daniel Gordon at Jan 28, 1990 at 4:30 AM EST
I cant believe how amazing this entire CD is. Ive been listening to Thursday for probably almost 2 years now, and they never get old. Whenever I feel down or miserable, or even depressed, Thursday is always there for a lift-me-up. In this song geoff tells a story and as ussual uses it to define the very essance of social struggling. He uses his own stories in his songs, and some people think he may be selfish, but he uses them in a way that we can all relate, in all of his songs. Thursday doesnt try to teach you something you dont already know or dont already have inside of you, they just make you realize it. Idle how can you not agree with their ideals, you live in society dont you? They just try to bring answers to the daily confusions of life i believe, or at least thats what i get out of them. I am greatful there are a handfull of bands out there writting from hearts and not there pockets, and i dont think i will ever grow old of truth.
 
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The Random Rock
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#6 by The Random Rocker at Jan 4, 1997 at 5:07 PM EST
I don't agree with most of this "9/11 allusion" stuff, but its hard to look past the "ashes of american flags" and the oil feild reference. A lot of my friends are protesters and activists especially now, and I would be shocked if Thursday as well as at least half of this country didn't have some ill sentiments towards the administration and towards the 'war'. No blood for oil is something I see written on a daily basis, so I feel like the oil feild refernce must be about the current war, although I really dont believe that there is much 9/11 connection going on
 
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jacob
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#7 by jacob ap at Aug 23, 2004 at 11:29 PM EST
This song is amazingly emotional. I love it. And yeah he tells such a story. The poster that said that Thursday doesn't try to teach you something you already know, but just have you realize is right on key to what I gather from this. That people think we all live in peace. That the war is off the shores in places such as Iraq or other third world countries. LIttle do we know that this whole world is gripped in a war. It's more then neighbor killing neighbor with his/her hands. There are psychic battles going on where people steal energy from one another. Every day, people choose to not go on because of the sufferring. There is a system built all around us and if you decide to ever not follow it, it stings you like needles in the form of creditors and telemarketers. You're never alone, always someone wanting something from you. How can you not see the war, is what Thursday speaks. When teenagers are committing suicide every day. When it is accepted today for everything to leech on to you and steal your life, no matter the bits and pieces. We all pay taxes. That is fine. I don't have any squabbles with that. But my bank nickels and dimes me everytime I overdraft. Everytime I don't use my bank card enough times in a month. Every time I withdraw money from an atm. That's just one example. And people are pushing you. Pushing you to live their life. To serve their purpose. And if you were to ever cleverly decide to go somewhere, to live out your dreams, whether jealousy or not, someone's always knocking on your door trying to stop you. War all the time. It's in the States. It's in other countries. It's all around. It's in the physical world. It's in the psychic world. It's especially in the spiritual.