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Artist: Raging Speedhorn
Song: The Hate Song
Tabbed: Trin (trin@taids.com)
Tuning: B E A D (G)
quite a fast song, but here goes...
Verse:
G-------------
D-------------
A-------------
E-2-----------
B---5-2-5-2-5-
break in verse:
G---
D---
A-2-
E---
B---
Chorus: "This song is for you!.."
G----------------------------------------------
D----------------------------------------------
A-4-4-4-3-3-3-2-2-2----------------------------
E-------------------3-3-3-2-2-2-0------2-3-2-0-
B----------------------------------2-5---------
Taken from The BassMasta -- http://www.bassmasta.net
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Kyle Rhythm Player |
#1 by Kyle Wait I Aint Telling You at Oct 13, 1973 at 12:41 AM EST |
| i read a quote from raine on this that said that it's about a woman that lives alone in an apartment and all she has left is this pop-up book. the entire history of "sara" isn't given, only hinted at by the line "crying, crying, she couldn't afford the view". dilifer's right on the automatic flowers, it isn't a play on words, it's a description of the pop-up book's contents, and this pop-up book is the only thing that she has that's close to her, and it won't do to be happy, thus, "these automatic flowers won't do"... | |