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Tune your guitar down 1/2 step to match the song

Alternatively, you can play this in standard tuning, but
this way is easier for playing open chords instead of barred.

I play the C# figure (in reality a C) like this:

Eb|-1-
Bb|-2-
Gb|-1-
Db|-3-
Ab|---
Eb|---

F#m C# F#m C#

F#m (244222@1)               C#Things (x43121@1)come rushing in
F#m (244222@1)               C#Things (x43121@1)come rushing out
F#m (244222@1)            C#When (x43121@1)you're in a dream
F#m (244222@1)          C#If (x43121@1)you're in a dream

F#m (244222@1)         E (022100@1)         D (xx0232@1)               C#You're (x43121@1)just a sleepy company, well that's alright
F#m (244222@1)         E (022100@1)         D (xx0232@1)               C#You're (x43121@1)just a sleepy company, well that's alright

B (x2444x@1)                         A (x02220@1)              B (x2444x@1)I'm picking up the remnants of another lost Sunday
A (x02220@1)               B (x2444x@1)                     A (x02220@1)Dig a hole in the cracks of the logic transistors
D (xx0232@1)            E (022100@1)                 B (x2444x@1)Dig a hole and listen for the history
D (xx0232@1)            E (022100@1)                 B (x2444x@1)Dig a hole and listen for the history

F#m C# x6

F#m (244222@1)         E (022100@1)         D (xx0232@1)               C#You're (x43121@1)just a sleepy company, well that's alright
F#m (244222@1)         E (022100@1)         D (xx0232@1)               C#You're (x43121@1)just a sleepy company, well that's alright

F#m (244222@1)F#m (244222@1)         E (022100@1)         D (xx0232@1)               C#You're (x43121@1)just a sleepy company, well that's alright
F#m (244222@1)         E (022100@1)         D (xx0232@1)               C#You're (x43121@1)just a sleepy company, well that's alright

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