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Hey, this is the first thing I have ever submitted, so I hope its OK. Em...
if it you do like it, or you want to correct it just send me an e-mail on
chris@thehewards.com
NB:-G* e-3 G** e-3 G*** e-3
B-3 B-3 B-3
G-0 G-0 G-0
D-0 D-0 D-2
A-2 A-0 A-2
E-3 E-2 E-0
For the strum just pluck the Bottom string then strum down, until the Em,
then its down strokes, listen to the CD and you can easily pick it up:-
G* G** G*** G** G* G** G*** G**
Everyday, in everyway i'm falling,
G* G** G*** G** G* Em
Everything that everyone says turns me on,
Am Em Am
Shine a light on me,so that everyone can see,
G* G*** G* G***
That I wanna stay here, indefinitly.
This is the basic tune, just play this on each verse but with the different words.
CHRIS
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Anthony Average |
#1 by Anthony at Jun 7, 1970 at 8:44 PM EST |
| Fran (lead singer) has actually mentioned his theory behind some of this song... that everyone is always obsessed with time, what time it is... but time isn't what you end up remembering, just moments. Killer song, by the way! :) | |
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Eric Wanna Be |
#2 by Eric Canfield at Aug 4, 1970 at 7:20 PM EST |
| i agree with the time thing, but i pictured it as a dream. i just want to stay in this dream forever, where there is no time. PLus because at the end you hear an alarm clock or something, right? | |
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Spymaster Lead Player |
#3 by Spymaster - Halo 2 at Sep 27, 1977 at 1:18 AM EST |
| to me, this song was always about wanting to drift away from reality. he's probably sleeping and he wants to forget time and fall away. a very relaxing song. FAVORITE PART: [depends on mood] | |
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brad Average |
#4 by brad at Jul 27, 1983 at 1:00 PM EST |
| The best lyric of any Travis song is 'Time exists just on your wrists, so don't panic. Moments last, and lifetimes are lost in a day.' It's all about getting out of the hectic rat-race and just living for yourself, because it could all be over tomorrow. | |
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James Average |
#5 by James Newsome at Jul 21, 1986 at 12:24 AM EST |
| must be one of the best songs on the album...together with last train | |
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MelissA Average |
#6 by MelissA at Jul 20, 1996 at 10:35 PM EST |
| I agree with Missbliss. I never pictured it can be about a dream but when I read the comment, I tought it would just fit right with the song. And with the alarm clock at the end...yeah I'm pretty sure it's about that. | |
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chris Average |
#7 by chris jenko at Sep 2, 1998 at 6:20 AM EST |
| My gosh this song gets me teary eyed and goose pimples. The orchestral movements at the end make this an amazing song. | |