I Mother Earth

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 Another Sunday de I Mother Earth

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Another Sunday - I Mother Earth Intro -Verse riff If you look carefully at the world to this song.. it looks like it's about aliens! The two main chords are: e------------- B------------ G---4---3--- D------------ A------------ E---3---2--- Sunday...always hard to get to sleep when, weird noises are implying threats, on cold sheets I sweat. On any other day, It's all rest and flowers and a long night of nothing In the morning some coffee. A C D C A Cause when the sun goes down you close your eyes and think that you might wake, C in the same place Chorus: G D I'm out of my head, That was what they said, G D D D D# E(7th fret) there was no way I would ever trust again, E D C G There's something that fills you up and it feels you up and then, G D It take control of your better sense, G D E There ain't no control of things you take for granted, E D B But they came and they held me up and felt me up and left.....I miss them, Take me, to your world I want to know if I belong there instead of here, Is there religion? It is unordinary, to want this affection, but I don't have a real friend...and I hate my whole family But from my bed my window's lit by a red light I have seen before, while floating away.. CHORUS Solo Riff thing. E--0-0-5b-3-5-8-0-0-5b-3-5-8-5-7-5-7- CHORUS Another Sunday-Intro Riff This isn't really a tab, more of a suggestion on how to play it. I posted this because I thought everyone knew this. Then I saw a tab that looke like you had to fingerpick. I'm pretty sure that this is the right way. Play slow: |--------------| |--------------| |4-------3--3/4| |x-------x--x--| |2(2-2-2)1--1/2| |3(3-3-3)2--2/3| After he says: "On any other day" Jag adds another note. I think this note is the same form but acouple frets higher. Figured out by Denis Hammerstedt Tabbed by Neil Fitzpatrick [email protected]