• Song:

    Illusion And Dream

  • Artist:

    Poets Of The Fall

Poets of the fall - Illusion and dream

Intro: Abm  C#m  B   F# * 2

Verse 1
   Abm       C#m                B            F#
   Look in my eyes I'll make you see we're drifting aimlessly 
   Abm       C#m             B    F#
   Blind in a world of make believe 

Instrumental: Abm  C#m  B   F#

Verse 2: 
   Hear them sing their songs off key and nod like they agree 
   Buying the needs to be discreet 

Bridge:          
   C#m                    B               A            C#m
   I've got no hand in matters worldly, I hardly care at all 
                             B                      A             C#m
   What's going on fails to concern me 'cause I'm locked behind my wall 
                             Abm
   But you know what drives me out 
              F#
   Out of my mind ooh

Chorus: 
   E                      F#                E
   It's whatever makes you see, makes you believe 
                         F#                       E
   And forget about the premonition you need to conceive 
                    F#                       E
   The images they sell are Illusion and Dream 
              F#
   In other words dishonesty 

Instrumental * 2

Verse 3: 
   If I speak ill please, humour me. Won't rant on endlessly 
   Just thought I'd try to make you see 

Bridge:  
   It doesn't solve a thing to dress it in a pretty gown 
   A stone will not need you to guess if you're still going to drown 
   So you know what drives me out 
   Out of my mind, oh 

Chorus

Instrumental

Middle eight:               
    Abm                         C#m
   So can you name your demon? Understand it's scheming 
    B                             F#
   I raise my glass and say "Here's to you" 
    Abm                                 C#m
   Can you chase your demon? Or will it take your freedom? 
    B                             F#
   I raise my glass and say "Here's to you" 
 
Bridge (lyrics from the first one)
 
Chorus * 2

Outro: E F# repeats and fades


Tabbed by Alexander Strukelj
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