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Date: Mon, 3 Jul 1995 23:23:06 -0400 (EDT)
From: Edmond Hum 
Subject: TAB: "Uncle June and Aunt Kiyoti" by Kristin Hersh

uncle june and aunt kiyoti

by kristin hersh
from 'your ghost - ep' or 'strings (CDW 45667)'
transcribed by edmond hum (rlp@interlog.com)



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    Am (x02210@1)                  F (133211@1)e---------------------|--------1--------|
 b--------------1------|----------1------|
 g------0h2p0h2---2----|------2-----2----|
 d----2-------------2--|----3---------3--|  
 a--0------------------|--3--------------|
 e---------------------|-----------------|

    C (x32010@1)              G (320003@1)        F (133211@1)       G (320003@1)e---------------|------3----|------1--|--3--------|
 b------0h1p0----|--------0--|---------|----3------|
 g------------0--|----0------|----2----|------4----| 
 d----2----------|-----------|--3------|--------5--|
 a--3------------|-----------|---------|-----------|
 e---------------|--3--------|---------|-----------|

   
 e------------||
 b--0---------||
 g----0-------||
 d------0-----||
 a------------||
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Am (x02210@1)name="chord_133211@1">F    [2x]
C G F G [2x]
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Am (x02210@1)                F (133211@1)  Lying all night, screaming in pain
Am (x02210@1)                           F (133211@1)  Defending the cross in the Belfast rain
C (x32010@1)          G (320003@1)           F (133211@1)           G (320003@1)  But Billy saw me at the end of the street
        C (x32010@1)         G (320003@1)         F (133211@1)              G (320003@1)  So I   lit up my torch and embraced him with heat


Am (x02210@1)                    F (133211@1)  ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? 340 AD
Am (x02210@1)                       F (133211@1)  Threw me in a quarry no way to get free
C (x32010@1)            G (320003@1)     F (133211@1)         G (320003@1)  I called on Hank to give me my life
          C (x32010@1)             G (320003@1)         F (133211@1)      G (320003@1)  And he   came on his black horse Obsidian Knife


Am (x02210@1)                            F (133211@1)  It happened one night, I was lying in bed
Am (x02210@1)                 F (133211@1)  Eyes wide open, I could have been dead
C (x32010@1)         G (320003@1)           F (133211@1)            G (320003@1)  Sky lady came with her eyes shining brightly
           C (x32010@1)             G (320003@1)               F (133211@1)         G (320003@1)  And the   bears and the billies and the police took flight


Am (x02210@1)                                   F (133211@1)  But I called them all back, and the sky lady too
Am (x02210@1)                                   F (133211@1)  The bears and the billies and the police, me and you
C (x32010@1)        G (320003@1)      F (133211@1)        G (320003@1)  We laid down our bombs and bows
       C (x32010@1)              G (320003@1)              F (133211@1)       G (320003@1)  And   drank to their health on the Anatolian plateau


Am (x02210@1)                    F (133211@1)  From New Scotland to Calgary
Am (x02210@1)                      F (133211@1)  The geese are high and so are we
C (x32010@1)         G (320003@1)  F (133211@1)     G (320003@1)  We don't even need a map
C (x32010@1)              G (320003@1)           F (133211@1)      G (320003@1)  We're way too fast for the highway trap


Am (x02210@1)                    F (133211@1)  So hit the road, and shine a light
Am (x02210@1)                             F (133211@1)  I think we're going to find a path tonight
C (x32010@1)         G (320003@1)          F (133211@1)      G (320003@1)  Shooting star and the moon is bad
            C (x32010@1)         G (320003@1)       F (133211@1)     G (320003@1)  It's the   best damn omen that we ever had

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Am F Am
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