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Intro
G--------------------------|
D--------------------------|
A--------3>----------------|
E-/5>----------1>----3>----|
Verse
G-------------------------|
D-------------------------|
A-------3>----------------|
E-5>----------1>----3>----|
Chorus
G-------------------------|
D-------------------------|
A-------3>----8>----10>---|
E-5>----------------------|
Bridge
G-------------------------|---------------------------|
D-------------------------|---------------------------|
A-------3>----------------|-------3>---------------3--|
E-5>----------1>----3>----|-5>----------1>----3-----3-|
Ending
G|--------|
D|--------|
A---------|
E-5>------|
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Matt Lead Player |
#1 by Matt Beach at Nov 11, 1992 at 7:01 PM EST |
| So simple yet so elegant and true. The "evening of the day" is not literal.......this person telling the story is on in years of their life. "Smiling faces I can can see, but not for me" represents the attitude toward the aged and so forth. But the real clincher is "doing things I used to do, they think are new". this line says it all so simply. Chilhood innocence, once you havelost it you can never get it back. | |