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by Jethro Tull written by Ian Anderson Album: Roots to Branches This is the introduction and chorus to Jethro Tull's 'This Free Will' I am trying to get the rest of the song, but am having a hard time. So if anyone wants to transcribe the rest, please do so. If you have any problems with this tab, e-mail to Tempo: Fast Double slashes(--) = short pause e|----------------------------------| b|----------------------------------| g|----------------------------------| d|-7--8-7-5-7--8-5-10-8-7--8-7-5--8-| a|-5--6-5-3-5--6-7-8--6-5--6-5-3--6-| E|----------------------------------| e|----------------------------------| b|----------------------------------| (Repeat the g|----------------------------------| whole d|-7--8-7-5-7--8-7-10-8-7--8-7-5----| thing twice) a|-5--6-5-3-5--6-5-8--6-5--6-5-3----| E|----------------------------------| Here's the lyrics. She peeled from a stretch black snake which slipped up from the hotel door. Darting looks from piercing eyes - The stir of memory and then no more. Well, you know how I have to believe - She can almost remember my name. (Chorus) It's been a long time coming, babe - Long time loose amongst foreign hills - Shaking my faith in this free will. Years ago in a coastal town, mosquitoes buzzed in her hair. Schooldress torn and bare feet brown - Then the rains came and she wasn't there. You're closing your doors on me when you had almost remembered my name. It's been a long time coming, babe - Long time loose amongst foreign hills - Shaking my faith in this free will. Sharp points in an ink-black sky - Faint words collide, then are lost. I'll follow you beneath this dome - Win you back at any cost. I know we were children then, but you can almost remember me name. It's been a long time coming, babe - Long time loss amongst foreign hills - Well, let's be children, still - Don't shake my faith in this free will. Don't shake my faith in this free will. With those lyrics I have just wasted all your printer ink. Sorry, but I had to put them on this. I think the lyric's starting progression is E--F#m and that's all I can figure out. So if you know the rest of the chords, please tell me. |