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Je score:
PLANK EYE
"Let Me Go"
off of "The Spark"
from Jared Romero  (jwromero@scf.usc.edu)
(c) 1995 Tooth & Nail Records

*note*  For the Verse riff, the main guitar
            slides from D/C# to D - A - D - octave A - D - A - G - D

        Rhythm guitar simply plays it straight

INTRO:
G-G-D
D-A-D-A-D-A-G-D (2x)

VERSE:
D                A        D                A
Present times we look at falling from the sky.
   D              A            G           D
To whom it may concern, young apathy, but why?
    D                   A          D            A
The hands have all been broken; a thorn in your side.
    D                    A         G              D
The heavens have almost fallen as all the angels cry.


CHORUS:
A          A   D  A           A              A  D    A
Could this be the end, or the start of something new again?
A          A  D   A     A      D A
Could this be the one?  Let me go.


VERSE2:
D            A           D              A
Perplexed at admiration, seemingly just why,
D              A           G           D
clean from the sample, too close to testify.
D                A       D               A
Meaningless just simple peeking through again.
D              A        G             D
No one to let down but God, the one within.

CHORUS
then stay on A

INTERLUDE: (2x)

E|-------------------------------------5---|
A|--4h5p4h5p4-5-4-5/7----4h5p4h5p4-5-4-----|

My heart's in anguish inside and I'm feeling all alone.
Please hold my hand, let me go.

CHORUS

SOLO (same as chorus)

REPRISE:
A-G-D  (4x)
ends on A

                       Written by Plank Eye
               Copyright 1995  Tooth & Nail Records
                       All rights reserved
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Publisher: Tooth & Nail Records

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Uitgegeven in: 1995

Taal: Engels

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