This is one of David Gray's oldest song and, im my opinnion, one of his most beautiful. It used to be called Lara's Song but then in 1993-94 he shortened it to just L's Song. L's Song can be found on The EP's 92-94 record which was release in 2001 by David Gray's old record company. At the end of the tab I will put a couple thing that is needed to be known to play this correctly. L’s Song E* – 0.7.6.8.7.0 A* – x.0.9.9.9h10.9 B – 7.9.9.8.7.7 C#m – 9.11.11.9.9.9 A – 5.7.7.6.5.5 B* – 7.9.9.8.0.0 A/F# – 2.0.2.2.0.0 E – 0.2.2.1.0.0 * * * * (x2) * * * * I love you nervouse finger, wont you fumble all night long * * * * Let the morning air sting us to rise and stumble on * * * And down the crooked pavement the wind blows my thoughts like a leaf * * * * The brittle bells chimes and fortune smiles with its broken teeth And the many rivered lands, * Grateful for the rain. Id be grateful for one morsel * * * * Of your lovin again. * * * * Summer, restless summer wont let sleepin dogs lie * * * * Your barbed voice reawakens time gone by * * * * Owls face, fine bones, parched land, dry stone. Thunders muttered promise * * Impatient gull on the scented wind, your grey eyes startling; * * rain nearly upon us And the many rivered lands, * Grateful for the rain. Id be grateful for one morsel * * * * Of your lovin again. And the many rivered lands, * Grateful for the rain. * Id be grateful for one morsel * Id be grateful for one morsel * Id be grateful for one morsel * * * * Of your lovin again. * * * * * The A* chord (x.0.9.9.9h10.9) is played by hammering on the B string on the 10th fret as as you finish you first down strum on the chord. Soo its like this x.0.9.9.9.9 -> x.0.9.9.10.9 Also, the C#m to A is Fairly quick. Listen to the song to get it down. For those who dont have this song, you can look up the song on Youtube by searching for "L's Song - David Gray" Enjoy!