Sometimes I feel like I can't even sing
I'm very scared for this world, I'm very
scared for me. Eviscerate your memory.
Here's a scene, you're in the backseat
laying down, the windows, wrap around
to the sound of the travel and the engine.
All you hear is time stand still in travel.
You feel such peace and absolute, the stillness
still that doesn't end but slowly drifts into sleep
the stars are the...*
the chorus goes...
repeat chorus until "everything" where you start the G/D to G/C progression
all over again...
CHORUS...
greatest thing you've ever seen
they're there for you
for you alone, you are the everything
SECOND VERSE
I think about this world a lot
I cry and I've seen the films and
the eyes. I mend this kitchen.
Everything is beautiful. She is so
beautiful, she is so young and old
i look at her and I see the beauty of
the light of music. The voices talking
somewhere in the house late spring and your
drifting off to sleep with your
teeth in your mouth.
*End the verse the same way as before
CHORUS
You are here with me
You are here with me
You have been here and you are the everything
*Chorus is played the same BUT...instead of going to a G chord and another
verse, play the Am intro with the pull-off and THEN go to the G/D G/C verse
progression
VERSE THREE
Same as the first verse. The third verse chorus is...
You are here with me
You are here with me
You have been here and you are everything
You have been here and you are everything
end with...
This is a pretty basic and dry version...
With a little practice and some subtle changes you can make this one
sound real nice. Any other mandolin playing R.E.M. fans out there?
This is the first time I've ever done this so.....
corrections or remarks? --> jirish@abacus.bates.edu
I'm very scared for this world, I'm very
scared for me. Eviscerate your memory.
Here's a scene, you're in the backseat
laying down, the windows, wrap around
to the sound of the travel and the engine.
All you hear is time stand still in travel.
You feel such peace and absolute, the stillness
still that doesn't end but slowly drifts into sleep
the stars are the...*
the chorus goes...
repeat chorus until "everything" where you start the G/D to G/C progression
all over again...
CHORUS...
greatest thing you've ever seen
they're there for you
for you alone, you are the everything
SECOND VERSE
I think about this world a lot
I cry and I've seen the films and
the eyes. I mend this kitchen.
Everything is beautiful. She is so
beautiful, she is so young and old
i look at her and I see the beauty of
the light of music. The voices talking
somewhere in the house late spring and your
drifting off to sleep with your
teeth in your mouth.
*End the verse the same way as before
CHORUS
You are here with me
You are here with me
You have been here and you are the everything
*Chorus is played the same BUT...instead of going to a G chord and another
verse, play the Am intro with the pull-off and THEN go to the G/D G/C verse
progression
VERSE THREE
Same as the first verse. The third verse chorus is...
You are here with me
You are here with me
You have been here and you are everything
You have been here and you are everything
end with...
This is a pretty basic and dry version...
With a little practice and some subtle changes you can make this one
sound real nice. Any other mandolin playing R.E.M. fans out there?
This is the first time I've ever done this so.....
corrections or remarks? --> jirish@abacus.bates.edu