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by Matt Duke


Tidal Waves
by Matt Duke

Capo on 3rd Fret
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Intro:
   
  
(Note: On the transition from the G to the Em, walk the sixth string from 3 to 0)
                                            
So here's the note I left by the fireplace and ash
                                               
From all the notes that I had burned not long ago.
                                                    
It's great how severing all these ties can make things right,
                                             
Or at least less wrong than they ever were before.

                                                    
Those days I'd sit, pensive, by the window and I could taste
                                       
The awful flavor of nostalgia mixed with hurt.
                             
But now my mouth, my mouth is dry.
                                  
I choke on logic and my tongue is tied
                                                 
From reciting inspired bible verses and foolish lies.

                               
They say that this world is a wide open road
                          
And we're stuck holding the wheel,
                                                        
But in one hand's a whiskey and the other's too drunk to steer,
                             
So where do we go from here?

   
  
                                         
I dance and I pray, I dance and pray for rain
                             
To wipe this earth out once again!-
                                               
And extend those forty days and nights indefinitely.
                                                   
There will be tidal waves as all of our problems wash away,
                                               
You can here my laughter just before I start to drown.

   
If everyone here is a child of God,
                            
Then the world is a pitiless whore
                                                            
And He's still playing favorites and behind on His child support.
                       
So where do we go from here now?

   
  

Quietly, play each chord only once:
                                        
The noose that we wear doesn't matter at all,
                      
(Unless we kick out our feet)
    C  (begin to build back up...)                 D
Perhaps our salvation is to know that we're incomplete.


Back at regular volume:
                                                 
So here's the note, the note that counts,
                       
Explaining why I wanted out.
            
It reads in small print:
                                
"I'm much to tired to think anymore..."

                       
So where do we go from here?

Etc.
(Repeat "Where do we go from here now?" with the occasional vocal riffing til end.)