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From: schneider@pobox.com (Adam Schneider)
MORNING (Mary Karlzen)
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[If this lyric sheet is a little confusing, just remember that the
whole song goes G D(9)/F# C D(9)/F#, except that the parts with
"love was pulling at my sleeve" are C D C D.]
G D(9)/F# C D(9)/F# G D(9)/F# C D(9)/F#
[intro]
G D(9)/F# C D(9)/F#
The sun is coming up, the clouds are like mountains in the sky
G D(9)/F# C D(9)/F#
Well I don't know just what happened, something's come o'er
G D(9)/F# C D(9)/F#
you and I
G D(9)/F# C D(9)/F#
So I fly up over your house, your bed is empty, well so is
G D(9)/F# C D(9)
mine; What else is new?
C D C D
Love was pulling at my sleeve, I push him away, reach for another
G D(9)/F# C D(9)/F#
beer; The morning, the morning
G D(9)/F# C D(9)/F#
Is almost here
If I could just see through this empty glass
I might forget all that is in the past, everything that was said
But how can I go home now to a cold and lonely bed
Love was pulling at my sleeve
I slapped him hard and I told him he should leave
The morning, the morning is almost here
The morning, the morning is almost here, god I wish it would come
I've never missed someone so much
Love was pulling at my sleeve
I slapped him hard and I told him he should leave
The morning, the morning is almost here
Where are you now?
TAB:
[ Tab from: https://www.guitartabs.cc/tabs/m/mary_karlzen/morning_tab.html ]
One guitar plays a pattern similar to this through most of
the song, although the chorus has more strumming and less
individual notes. This is really rough, especially the places
where more than one note at a time is played.
G D(9)/F#
E ----------3-------------|----------0-------------|
B ----------------0-----0-|----3-----------3-----3-|
G ------------------0-----|------2-----------2-----|
D ------------------0-----|------0-----------0-----|
A ------2-----------------|------------------------|
E 3-----------------------|2-----------------------|
^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ .
C D(9)/F#
E ----------0-------------|----------0-------------|
B ----------1-----1-1---0-|----3-----------3-----0-|
G ------0-----------0-----|------2-----------2-----|
D ------2-----------------|------0-----------0-----|
A 3-----------------------|------------------------|
E ------------------------|2-----------------------|
^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ .
Another guitar plays this part in the intro, and similar bits
later in the song (only 4 strings are shown to save space):
G D(9)/F#
E ------------------------|------------------------|
B ------------------------|------------------------|
G ------------------------|------------------------|
D ------------------------|------0---02----0-------|
^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ .
C D(9)/F#
E ------------------------|------------------------|
B ------------------------|------------------------|
G ------------------------|----------------0-2---0-|
D ------------------------|----0-0---02------------|
^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ .
G D(9)/F#
E ------------------------|------------------------|
B ------------------------|------------------------|
G ----------------0-02--0-|24----2-----0-----------|
D ------------------------|-----------------(0)----|
^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ .
C D(9)/F#
E ------------------------|--------------------------|
B ------------------------|----3-3---3-----5---------|
G ----------0-----2-----0-|2/4-----------------0=2-|0|
D ----0-2-----------------|--------------------------|
^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ .