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For Every Field There's A Mole from Lie Down in the Light by Bonnie "Prince" Billy. The best parts of the song aren't the guitar parts of course. Listen to the Rhodes, the clarinet and the stunning harmonies at the end. My first tab, done by ear. It's in standard tuning with a capo on the first fret. Listen to the song for the strumming and timing, but it's pretty easy. In the last section you can play F as Fmaj7/A (x03210) and it sounds really good. C C/G x 3 C
For every Fman who will last there's nothingE he can't get past no oGbstacle he cannot Cerase For every Fking there's a crown And every Ctime I C/Blook aAmround I am the Gking of infinite Fspace
[Electric piano break - just play the verse chords F E G C F C C/B Am G F]
For every Ffield there's a mole With the sEoil that he stole And the siGghtlessness that lets him go Cfree For every Fdrought there's a rain And when mCy eartC/Bh's inAm pain I watch itG boil o tearFfully
[Clarinet solo - Cm Bb Cm Gm (Bb x2)]
There's a time to Csing these things And a time to Fhave them sung A time to Ambring the tune And a time to Fhave it brung There's a lap for Cresting head There's the only nFesting bed There's the souls to Amcry among For the things that Fdon't get sung And a hand to Chold your throat To stifle that Fcrying choke
Am F C Thanks, please rate the tab!