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Yeats Grave by Cranberries Yeats Grave Intro: use barre chords for:Cm, Bb, and Gm for picking for the formations of the chords check the end of the tab Cm Bb Gm Gm Cm Bb Gm E----------------------------------------------------------------- B---4--------3---------3---------3---------4--------3--------3---- G---5--------3---------3---------3---------5--------3--------3---- D-5---5----3----3----5---5-----5----5----5---5----3---3----5----5- A----------------------------------------------------------------- E----------------------------------------------------------------- It's the same chords throughout the song:Cm,Bb, and Gm. I'm not sure but they might be using a variation of Gm(e.g.- Gm7) if you want to check that out. Cm:335543 Bb:113331 Gm:355333 -------------------- version 2 Capo 3 2x (last two: first turn only) Am G6 Em E------0---------0------------------0---------------------------------------- B---1-----1---0-----0------0------------------------------------------------- G------2---------0------0-----0--0-----0------------------------------------- D---2-----2---0-----0------2--------2---------------------------------------- A-----------------------2-----2--2-----2------------------------------------- E---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ... and chords of the song is as follows G6 320000 Am G6 Em Silenced by death in the grave Am G6 Em W B Yeats couldn't save Am G6 Why did you stand here G6 Em Were you sickened in time Em Am But I know by now Am G6 Why did you sit here? Em Am G6 In the grave G6 Em In the GRaVE W. B. Yeats "Second" Why should I blame her, there she filled my days With misery or that she would of late Have taught to ignor can't man violent ways Or harled the little streets upon the grenout Had they but courage Equal to desire Sad there Mand Gonne couldn't stay But she had MacBride anyway and you sit here with me on the isle In istree and your writing down everything But I know by now Why did you sit here In the grave... Why should I blAme her, Had they but courage equal to desire --------------- version 3 Capo 3 2x (last two: first turn only) Am G6 Em E------0---------0------------------0---------------------------------------- B---1-----1---0-----0------0------------------------------------------------- G------2---------0------0-----0--0-----0------------------------------------- D---2-----2---0-----0------2--------2---------------------------------------- A-----------------------2-----2--2-----2------------------------------------- E---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ... and chords of the song is as follows G6 320000 Am G6 Em Silenced by death in the grave Am G6 Em W B Yeats couldn't save Am G6 Why did you stand here G6 Em Were you sickened in time Em Am But I know by now Am G6 Why did you sit here? Em Am G6 In the grave G6 Em In the GRaVE W. B. Yeats "Second" Why should I blame her, there she filled my days With misery or that she would of late Have taught to ignor can't man violent ways Or harled the little streets upon the grenout Had they but courage Equal to desire Sad there Mand Gonne couldn't stay But she had MacBride anyway and you sit here with me on the isle In istree and your writing down everything But I know by now Why did you sit here In the grave... Why should I blAme her, Had they but courage equal to desire --------------- version 4 Intro Cm/G B flat/F B flat/D repeat once, then Cm B flat6 Gm repeat once, then do this (singing starts now): Cm B flat6 Gm Cm Silence by death in the grave da da da da B flat6 Gm Cm William Butler Yeats couldn't save da da de da B flat6 Gm Cm Why did you stand here were you sickened in time but I know by now B flat6 Gm B flat Why did sit here, ah_________ in the Cm B flat6 E flat/G Gm grave in the grave in the grave B flat 6 E flat/G Gm in the grave Cm B flat6 Gm Spoken part: Fm7 Gm7 What should I blame her, that she filled my days with misery Cm or that she would have late have taught to ignorant men most violent Fm7 Gm7 ways or hurled the little streets upon the great Cm Had they but courage equal to desire at the end of the speaking part go all the back to "Silenced by death..." and repeat until the very last "in the grave" then it goes to the "la da da da" part and chords are like this: Cm Gm/B flat Gm La da da da la da da da la da da da da da da repeat, then: B flat6 Gm Cm B flat6 William Butler William Butler William Butler Gm William Butler Fm Gm Cm Gm spoken: Why should I blame her, had they the courage equal to desire. Fm9 Gm Cm William Butler, William Butler, William Butler. -------------