#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------# Date: 27 Nov 1997 15:35:07 Z From: "Boulton, Nic"Subject: TAB:/d/difranco_ani/small_world.tab /d/difranco_ani/small_world.tab >From Not So Soft. Standard tuning. [intro and most of the verse]: // Eb(VI) Gm(III) Ab Bb e-||--(8)-------------------------------4--------------------------| B-||--------------------------4-3-4--------4-----------(6----------| G-||.------------------8----------------------5--/--7-----7--/-10)-| D-||.--8h10p8-------8---------5---5--------------------------------| A-||-------------6-------------------------------------------------| E-||----------------------3-------------4--------------------------| \\ Eb(XI) Gm(X) Ab Bb \\ e---------11----------10---------------4--------6--------||----| B-------------11----------11-----11)---4--------6--------||----| G-----------------12------------------------------------.||----| D-----------------------------------------6/(8)---------.||----| A---------------------10-------10------------------------||----| E---------11----------------(10--------4--------6--------||----| // Eb(VI) Gm(III) Ab Bb She was shaking and talking louder and louder Eb(XI) Gm(X) Ab Bb each sentence was sifted to a very fine powder Eb(VI) Gm(III) Ab Bb and her face was wet and tight, her grip was cold and light Eb(XI) Gm(X) Ab Gm(III) e---11-------10----------------4------------------------------| B------11-------11-----11)-----------------4------------------| G---------12-----------------------------------5--------------| D------------------------------6-----------------------5------| A------------10-------10-------6-----------------------5---5--| E---11--------------(10--------4--4--------------------3--3---| "a strong wind could blow you down", I heard myself say Gm(III) Fm e------3----------3-----3-----1------------------------------1-----| B-----(3)--------(3)---------(1)----------------------------(1)----| G------------------------------------------------------------------| D--5----------5----------------------------------------3-----------| A----5----------5-----------------------------------------3--------| E------3----------3---------0-1------------------------------1-----| & she said "word up, sister, a strong wind N.C. could take me away" Eb(VI) Gm(III) Ab Bb Eb(XI) Gm(X) Ab Bb x 2 Eb(VI) Gm(III) Ab Bb I said, "How long have you been at large? Eb(XI) Gm(X) Ab Bb they told me you were stashed last time I asked" Eb(VI) Gm(III) Ab Bb and she said, "I've been out now for all of three hours Eb(XI) Gm(X) Ab Gm(III) I just resurfaced and here you are Fm I must admit that it has been hard so far" Eb(VI) Gm(III) Ab Bb Eb(XI) Gm(X) Ab Bb x 2 Eb(VI) Gm(III) Ab Bb I said, "skeletons are fine, your closet or mine" Eb(XI) Gm(X) Ab Bb we took turns recounting the details of lost time Eb(VI) Gm(III) Ab Bb and when we had both admitted it all Eb(XI) Gm(X) Ab Gm(III) we threw our heads back and we laughed until we cried Fm we laughed coz the world is absurd and beautiful and small Eb(VI) Gm(III) Ab Bb Eb(XI) Gm(X) Ab Bb x 2 Eb(VI) Gm(III) Ab Bb and there we were washed up on the curb Eb(XI) Gm(X) Ab Bb as the rush hour traffic went out with the tide Eb(VI) Gm(III) Ab Bb and I was aware that with every word Eb(XI) Gm(X) Ab Gm(III) spoken and shared, I could see her shaking subside Fm I said, "sister, looks to me like you're going to be fine" Eb(VI) Gm(III) Ab Bb Eb(XI) Gm(X) Ab Bb x 2 Eb(VI) Gm(III) x 3 Eb(VI) E A D G B e x 6 8 8 8 6 - Eb(VI) 3 5 5 3 3 3 - Gm(III) 4 6 6 5 4 4 - Ab 6 8 8 7 6 6 - Bb 11 13 13 12 11 11 - Eb(XI) x 10 12 12 11 10 - Gm(X) 1 3 3 1 1 1 - Fm enjoy.... Nic Nic.Boulton@bn.cwplc.com