Intro:
GF#mBEADC
Verse:
G
Come on slowhhh
F#mB
Won't you rise and come?
EA
to the top of this hill
DC
where the cool breeze spills
G
Now that it's dusk
F#mB
someone drives them off the street
EA
let the pavements cool
DC
come on now
G
So come on, love
F#mB
and lay your body down, next to mine
EA
'cause what we're longing for
DC
has withered in the light
Chorus:
F#m
Come on darkness
G
Lay your body down on us
E
We've been calling you for so long now
AC
We're weary of your name
F#m
Come on blackness
G
Let me breathe you in
E
Cause with this cluttering and din
AAsus4A
We are calling you
Verse again, chorus again, then end on "G", fade out with drums.
E|----------------------fa| il@pps.pgh.pa.us--------------------------------------
"It's quite interesting, you know, the number of biscuits that are named after
revolutionaries. You've got your Garibaldi, of course, you've got your
Bourbons, then of course you've got your Peek Freens Trotsky Assortment."
"Revolutionary biscuits of Italy / Rise up out of your box! / You have
nothing to lose but your wafers / Yum yum yum yum yum!" - Alexei Sayle
E|------| John Fail--------------Give me a command line or give me death!------
From alt.guitar.tab Wed Dec 14 14:23:48 1994
From: fail@oberon.pps.pgh.pa.us (John Fail)
Date: 13 Dec 1994 18:21:07 GMT
Newsgroups: alt.guitar.tab
Subject: CRD: "Come On Darkness", Camper Van Beethoven
Here's my attempt at the chords for "Come On Darkness" (from Key Lime
Pie, of course):
Intro:
GF#mBEADC
Verse:
G
Come on slowhhh
F#mB
Won't you rise and come?
EA
to the top of this hill
DC
where the cool breeze spills
G
Now that it's dusk
F#mB
someone drives them off the street
EA
let the pavements cool
DC
come on now
G
So come on, love
F#mB
and lay your body down, next to mine
EA
'cause what we're longing for
DC
has withered in the light
Chorus:
F#m
Come on darkness
G
Lay your body down on us
E
We've been calling you for so long now
AC
We're weary of your name
F#m
Come on blackness
G
Let me breathe you in
E
Cause with this cluttering and din
AAsus4A
We are calling you
Verse again, chorus again, then end on "G", fade out with drums.
Anyone have anything else by them? The CVB Web page only has one
mandolin song.
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E|----------------------fa| il@pps.pgh.pa.us--------------------------------------
"It's quite interesting, you know, the number of biscuits that are named after
revolutionaries. You've got your Garibaldi, of course, you've got your
Bourbons, then of course you've got your Peek Freens Trotsky Assortment."
"Revolutionary biscuits of Italy / Rise up out of your box! / You have
nothing to lose but your wafers / Yum yum yum yum yum!" - Alexei Sayle
E|------| John Fail--------------Give me a command line or give me death!------