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"Great Lengths"
by PfR
(c)1994 Sparrow Song/Winning Pitch Music/Birdwing Music (ASCAP)
Tabbed by Toonman (bass4jesus@aol.com)
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INTRO: (3x)
A-----------------0---2-4-|--------------------------|
E-0---2-4-2---------------|-0---4----5---------------|
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VERSE 1:
D A F# B
Here I am once again pleading to the sky
E F# A D A D A
Kneeling in the sands shedding my . . . regrets...knowing you'll forget everything.
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CHORUS:
D A B F# B F#
Why didn't I go to such great lengths to try to please you?
G A D
Instead I tried to please myself
A B F# B F# G A
In the end when your heart is broken, I see the folly of trying to please myself.
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VERSE 2:
D A F# B
I have not yet arrived seeing anything.
E F# A D A D A
Quiet my desires till they die...until they die...or align with your will.
(Repeat Chorus)
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BRIDGE:
D---------------------------------|---------------------7---9-----|
A-2-----------------------3-------|-0-7-0---0-7-0---9-7---9---7-9-|
E---------3-------0---------------|-------------------------------|
(Repeat Chorus 2x)
(Repeat Intro)
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