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The Lady Vanishes  White Rabbits

You should play the whole song one octave higher than the actual chords are played, i.e.
play them all as barre chords. Thats how it's played in the original song and it sounds
a way cooler. Have fun! Questions or corrections: mail -add at-sign here- dbeuchert.com
(although I'm almost sure that it's 100% correct)
Intro:
[Cm] [D#]  
Verse:
[Cm] Now that we're old and prouder than we should be
[Cm] I hear you talking but I [D#]don't see the need
[G] As we go around until the [D#]day we pass out[G]
[Cm] [D#] [Dm] [Fm]  
[D#] [G]  
[Cm]I pass your house and I walk home late at night
[Cm]I'd stop to say hi but I'm [D#]not that polite
[G]I don't know how we ended [D#]up in this town
[G]It's true
[G]Cos you know
Chorus:
It [Cm]takes no time at all[D#]
Just [Dm]wait until to[Fm]morrow when you're [D#]gone
And I'll [G]try to make things
[Cm]Better than they[D#] seem
[Dm]Trust me I know [Fm]more than I may [D#]seem
I [G]know
[Cm]D# [D#]G [Dm]x2[Fm]
Verse:
Cm (only once)
Running away from what was there to begin
Cm (strumming) D#
Climb up the walls until they decide to cave in
[A#] Oh don't you tell me what you're [D#]thinking
W[G]hen it's true
Cos you know
Chorus:
It [Cm]takes no time at all[D#]
Just [Dm]wait until to[Fm]morrow when you're [D#]gone
And I'll [G]try to make things
[Cm]Better than they[D#] seem
[Dm]Trust me I know [Fm]more than I may [D#]seem
I [G]know
It [Cm]takes no time at all[D#]
Just [Dm]wait until to[Fm]morrow when you're [G]gone
[G]You're gone
Outro:
[Cm]  
Finish on Cm

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