Evenings Fall Tab by Timo Kotipelto TIMO KOTIPELTO - Evening´s Fall from the Coldness record (2004) tabbed by Eddie (loveandtrust@pobox.sk) Note: A brilliant melodic song, again very easy, about the upcoming of autumn, enjoy... Intro/Chorus (2 guitars): 2x e----------------------------)-------------------------) B----------------------------)-------------------------) G-7---7-9-10-12-10-9---------)-3---3-5-7-5-3-7-5-------) D---7----------------10------)---3---------------------) A-5---5-7--8-10--8-7---------)-1---1-3-5-3-1-5-3-------) E---5-----------------8------)---1---------------------) D5 C5 Bb5 C5 Verse: 1.,3. e---------------------------------)---------------------------------) B---------------------------------)---------------------------------) G---------------------------------)---------------------------------) D---------------------------------)---------------------------------) A---------------------------------)-----------------------0-1-3-1-0-) E-3---3-1-3---3-1-3---3-1-3-1-3-1-)-3---3-1-3---3-1-3---3-----------) PM---------------------------------------------------------------) G5 F5 C5 Eb5 2.,4. e---------------------------------------) B---------------------------------------) G-5---------------8------10--------10---) D-5---------------8------10--------10---) A-3---3-3-3-3-3-3-6--6-6--8---8/10------) E-3---------------6---------------------) PM---------) PM-) Chorus 2,3: 3rd and 4th time play Chorus 1 step higher Solo rhytm: play verse but let the powerchords of the 4th bar ring Lyrics: All the words that have been said are about to grow If there only would be someone who´d listen to me, stand by my side Now it´s time to open all wounds and let it flow There´s loneliness in the eyes of man Standing on the shore, gazing at the tide As the evening´s falling I am shivering on the shore And the wind is calming down I´m in peace once more So many days I´ve been here all alone And waited for a miracle to appear, clearing it all The summer´s been kind to me but now it´s gone As I watch the sun going down I recognize the first sings of fall