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Morphine - Cure For Pain gitar akorları

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From: Craig Carlson 
Subject: CRD: Morphine - "Cure for Pain"
Date: Mon, 07 Oct 1996 12:42:56 -0700


Cure for Pain
Morphine

Not a Æ60s tune, but I like it anyway! In fact, the whole disk is excellent. 
The noir-ish ôThursdayö is a hoot; the Coen Brothers should make it into a 
movie.

Intro:

[D  Bm  A] 4x

Verse I:

D      Bm  A           D      [Bm  A]
Where ______ is the ritual,
              D    Bm  A                 D    [Bm  A]
And tell me where _______ where is the taste?
D     Bm  A            D      [Bm  A]
Where ______ is the sacrifice,
       D     Bm  A            D         [Bm  A]
And where _________ where is the faith?

Chorus:
C    Bm   [N.C]                   D     [Bm  A]
Someday   ThereÆll be a Cure for Pain,

[D  Bm  A]

C           Bm   [N.C.]           D     [Bm  A]
ThatÆs the day,  I throw my drugs away  (Sax enters)

Sax solo over:

[D  Bm  A] 2X
[C  Bm]

Verse II:

D     Bm  A          D                         [Bm  A]
Where _____ is the cave where the wise women went,
              D     Bm               A             D   [Bm  A]
And tell me where, whereÆs all that money that I spent?
D             Bm  A       
I propose a toast,
D             Bm  A
To my self-control,
D                      Bm     A       D   [Bm  A]
You see it crawling helpless on the floor,

[Chorus]

Outro:

[Sax solo and lyrics ôFind a cure, find a cure for painö over verse chords 
(4x) or until the pain is gone. End on [D] chord.]

Note: This was a strange one to write out, not because there is no guitar in 
the song itself, but because of Mark SandmanÆs ingenious use of pauses, 
spaces and held notes. If anyone has any suggestions to clean it up...?

Tab/Chord interpretation by Craig Carlson

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