John Gorka

John Gorka - Raven In The Storm guitar tab

Your rating:

-##
From: steidlr@ccmail.orst.edu (Bob Steidl)

	Raven In the Storm

	written by John Gorka and Geoff Bartley
	performed by John Gorka from "Land of the Bottom Line"

	He plays this with a capo on the 1st fret (or tunes up).
	I've chorded it as if played in the first position.

Intro:	Em D C D (4x)

	|-------------------------------------| h = hammer on
	|-------------------------------------|
	|----5-h353----0----------------------| Played with
	|-3----------5---3---6--h565--0--2----| capo on 1st fret
	|----------------------------------3--| Solo is similar
	|-------------------------------------|
Verse:

Em      D      C        D
I'm the latest apparition

Em      D      C         D
Cutting slices in the night

Em      D           C          D
I come through without permission

Em     D      C          D
Moving in and out of sight

I'm the tapping on your shoulder
I'm the raven in the storm
I'll take shelter in your rafters
I'm the shiver when you're warm

Chorus:

	G               D
	I'm the gold in California

	C               D
	I'm the well in Mexico

        G                 D
	Like the vultures in the valley

        C
	I will wait for you to go

	Em D C D (4x)

I'm the gypsy in your pocket
I'm the horseman in your dreams
I'm the reason dogs are barking
I'm the hand that stops the scream

I'm the baby's cry that isn't
I am the distant relative
I'm the scratching in the ceiling
I'm advice you shouldn't give

Chorus:

	I'm the ghost of a traveling salesman
	My foot will be there in your door
	Though I can walk through walls and windows
	I will knock just like before

I'm the darkness in your daughter
I'm the spot beneath the skin
I'm the scarlet on the pavement
I am the broken heart within

Chorus:

	I won't take a train to nowhere
	I will not touch just anyone
	Ask a stranger why I'm waiting
	In the chamber of a gun


Hint: 	At first, the strum pattern in the Verse/Intro seemed
	somewhat awkward.  Hitting all the "D" chords on the
	UP stroke rather than the DOWN stroke seems right.

Bob Steidl
Get this song at:
bol.com
amazon.com

Copyrights:

Author: ?

Composer: ?

Publisher: Windham Hill Records

Details:

Released in: 1990

Language: English

Share your thoughts

This form is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

0 Comments found