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Tune the E string down to a D
Guitar Intro x2
G|-------------------|
D|-------------------|
A|-------------------|
D|-3-0-3-5--8-5-8-10-|
x1
G|----------------------------|
D|----------------------------|
A|----------------------------|
D|-3-0-3-5-8-5-8-10-8-5-8-5-0-|
Now the Bass comes in.
Intro x2
G|----------------------------|
D|----------------------------|
A|----------------------------|
D|-3-0-3-5-8-5-8-10-8-5-8-5-0-|
Verse x2
G|-------------------------------------------|
D|-------------------------------------------|
A|-------------------------------------------|
D|-30--50--3-0-3-5-8-5-8-10-3-0-3-5-8-5-8-10-|
x1
G|-------------------------------------------|
D|-------------------------------------------|
A|-------------------------------------------|
D|-30--80--3-0-3-5-8-5-8-10-3-0-3-5-8-5-8-10-|
x1
G|-------------------------------------------|
D|-------------------------------------------|
A|-------------------------------------------|
D|-30--50--3-0-3-5-8-5-8-10-3-0-3-5-8-5-8-10-|
Chorus x2
G|----------------------------------------|
D|----------------------------------------|
A|----------------------------------------|
D|-000000000000-888-555-888888888-3333-00-|
Verse x2
G|--------------------------|
D|--------------------------|
A|--------------------------|
D|-30--50--3-0-3-5-8-5-8-10-|
x1
G|--------------------------|
D|--------------------------|
A|--------------------------|
D|-30--80--3-0-3-5-8-5-8-10-|
x1
G|------------------------------------|
D|------------------------------------|
A|------------------------------------|
D|-30--50--3-0-3-5-8-5-8-10-8-5-8-5-0-|
Chorus x4
G|----------------------------------------|
D|----------------------------------------|
A|----------------------------------------|
D|-000000000000-888-555-888888888-3333-00-|
Bridge x4, Can be played an octave higher
G|--------------------------------------|
D|--------------------------------------|
A|----------11111111----------1/5555555-|
D|-00000000----------33333333-----------|
x4
G|--------------------------------------------|
D|--------------------------------------------|
A|--------------------------------------------|
D|-33333333-1010101010101010-8888888888888888-|
Outro x1
G|----------------------------|
D|----------------------------|
A|----------------------------|
D|-3-0-3-5-8-5-8-10-8-5-8-5-0-|
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Clairvoyant Average |
#1 by Clairvoyant at May 28, 2006 at 2:39 PM EST |
| This song is about the wife of the lead singer to Trust Company. (Flyleaf toured with them at some point.) Layla, his wife, had a disease that kept her in bed for long periods of time, and when she was out of bed, she was so happy..just for that. She was so happy about something that we take for granted everyday. -Lacey said something like that in an interview. | |
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Ben Average |
#2 by Ben Zero at Jul 7, 2006 at 9:23 PM EST |
| I LOVE this song so much as I do all Flyleaf songs. | |
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Eric Wanna Be |
#3 by Eric Nowariak at Aug 1, 2006 at 3:05 PM EST |
| According to singer Lacey Mosley on a Radiou.com interview, is about the wife of Kevin Palmer (lead vocalist of Trust Company). Taken from wikipedia..I dont know the story behind it though. | |
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.-ѕα Average |
#4 by .-ѕαм-. .-gσя∂σи-. at Aug 24, 2006 at 1:08 AM EST |
| Finally! Some FLyleaf tabs! Best band ever! | |
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kirk n00b! |
#5 by kirk miller at Aug 28, 2006 at 6:48 PM EST |
| im pretty sure the intro has bass in it. infact i saw them once on tv where they only had bass for the intro and the two guitarist jumped in later on after. | |
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Winterborn Average |
#6 by Winterborn at Sep 3, 2006 at 4:57 AM EST |
| i completly agree with iforgot. no matter how bad you think you have it... someone always has worse... so deal with what you got and deal with it... live life one day at a time.... this song is amazing.... i love flyleaf!!!!! | |
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¿Josh Rhythm Player |
#7 by ¿Josh Kirkpatrick? at Sep 4, 2006 at 1:34 AM EST |
| Yeah, there's two versions to this song. The one without the prechorous is better, though. By the way, why is this their only good song? They have such sweet riffs and she has an awesome voice but their other songs absolutely bite. | |
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Lamb Of God Wor Average |
#8 by Lamb Of God Worshiper at Oct 29, 2006 at 6:48 PM EST |
| I think this is an amazingly inspirational song and I admire anyone who can be perfectly happy after suffering so much. | |
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Jasper Average |
#9 by Jasper van Oorschot at Dec 7, 2006 at 1:08 AM EST |
| man, flyleaf has sooo many differnt versions for their songs on their cd. why???? i mean i'm watching the fully alive music vid and this version sounds sooooooo much better than the one on the cd!!!! and doesn't she say now she know I DONT' BELIEVE IN FUTURES???????????? instead of Now she knows how to believe in futures?????? | |
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Alex Average |
#10 by Alex Lawrence at Jan 18, 2007 at 4:05 AM EST |
| WTF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YOU F'n Think The One Without the Pre Chorus is better!?!?!?!?! I HATE YOU "#1 TDG fan" , The Older One Is WAYYYYYYYYYY BETTER I Hate Flyleaf for changing the Song, I WISH the older one was the Video/Single Version Not the Crappy New One | |
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Josh Average |
#11 by Josh at Jan 31, 2007 at 2:21 AM EST |
| I hate it when morons try to be the experts on music they don't even write.. All you turds need to get a life 1 2 Next | |
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Bill Wanna Be |
#12 by Bill Rossi at Feb 12, 2007 at 10:35 PM EST |
| Fully Alive," which Flyleaf wrote in an hour — "It wasn't a toiling song," Seals said — is inspired by former Trust Company singer Kevin Palmer's wife, Layla, who is now in the band Amity Lane with Kevin. "She was faced with something pretty adverse, and she still found strength to be happy and be uplifted and full of life in the face of that," Seals said, choosing not to elaborate. "It was just a really powerful thing. I guess, kind of through that, the statement of the song is just enjoy what you have. You know, don't take it for granted. And be thankful for just being alive." that's from mtv | |