Neapolitan Bridesmaid


---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Neapolitan Bridesmaid - Tarkio ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tabbed by: Alex Email: american_classic5@yahoo.com Tuning: Standard Intro: (I know this isn't right, but it's good enough for me.) G C G C G C G e|--3-3---0-0-0-0---3-3---0-0-0-0---3-3---0-0-0-0---3-3-3-3-3-3--| B|--0-0---1-1-3-3---0-0---1-1-3-3---0-0---1-1-3-3---0-0-0-0-0-0--| G|--0-0---0-0-0-0---0-0---0-0-0-0---0-0---0-0-0-0---0-0-0-0-0-0--| D|--0-0---2-2-2-2---0-0---2-2-2-2---0-0---2-2-2-2---0-0-0-0-0-0--| A|--2-2---3-3-3-3---2-2---3-3-3-3---2-2---3-3-3-3---2-2-2-2-2-2--| E|--3-3-------------3-3-------------3-3-------------3-3-3-3-3-3--| D D u D u D D D u D u D D D u D u D D D u u D u (strumming: d=down, u=up) * for the C ^ just do a normal C chord, and use your pinky to hit the B string on the third fret. Verse 1: G D G D Joshua smiled, said listen to reason, G D Em C G (leads into intro) Don't blame me when the walls come tumbling down. G D G D So I was adrift on the sea of longing, G D Em C G (leads into intro) awaiting the trumpets to raise your ivory gown. Chorus: Em C C D G And if on-ly time will tell, C Then I can't stand waiting C Em While the lights are changing on me. C C D G Tell it to my own free will. Bm Em If I lost this thorn from my side, D I think I'd die. (repeat intro) Verse 2: (same as Verse 1 in terms of chords) Albert Camus said, "living is anguish, but don't dare let those bastards weigh you down." And if this is so, then I see no reason for spending the evening doing anything but going downtown. Chorus: Em C C D G And if on-ly time will tell, C Then I can't stand waiting C Em While the lights are changing on me. C C D G Tell it to my own free will. Bm Em If I lost this thorn from my side, D I'd probably I'd die, D Most likely die, D I think I'd die. (repeat intro and end on G) Enjoy! =)