Sweet Invisible


Sweet Invisible, by Boo Hewerdine From Ignorance, 1992. This is played with the capo on the first fret. The tabs refer to the chord shapes on tuning. D G x 4 D G Everyone a secret life D G A secret sorrow, secret wife D G Somewhere they think that they can hide D But all the time I knew G I was watching you D G Up the ladder to the roof D G Halfway between hell and the stars D G We talked about the humdrum truth D And all the time I knew G And I was watching you A G Sweet, sweet A G Sweet, sweet D G Sweet invisible D G Sweet invisible D G A Sweet invisible G A He can't touch you any more Bm A You only get one chance so take it Bm Asus4 A Or spend your whole life learning to fake it D G D G And the traces that we leave D G And the loved ones in distress D G Their sleep patterns in a mess D And all the time they knew G And they were watching you A G Sweet, sweet A G Sweet, sweet D G Sweet invisible D G Sweet invisible D G A Sweet invisible G A He can't touch you any more D G So they come to the same place every day D To watch each other, but they never meet G So they come each day to the same place D To watch each other, but they never meet G They never meet D G Sweet invisible On the D, I think Boo pulls off to get a Dsus2 on the second to last beat of the two on D. He does something similar to introduce a G6 on the bars with G. Listen to the song - get it. EADGBe XX0232 - D XX0230 - Dsus2 320033 - G 320030 - G6 X02220 - A X02220 - Asus4