Midlake - She Removes Her Spiral Hair

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Band name Midlake
Song name She Removes Her Spiral Hair
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Added 05/31/2008
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She Removes Her Spiral Hair Tab by Midlake, 


Artist: Midlake
Song: She Removes Her Spiral Hair
Album: MIlkmaid Grand Army

Chords:
E (X799XX) C#m (X466XX) D  (X577XX)
G (355XXX) Am  (X02210) Dm (X00231)
C (X32010) Gm  (355333)

Intro:

E ------------------------------------|
A -12(sustain)------------------------|
G -9-(sustain)------------------------|
D ------------------------------------|
A ------------------------------------|
E ------------------------------------|

Riff:

E ------------------------------------|
B ------------------------------------|
G ------------6-----------------------|
D --------------------------6---------|
A -5-5--5-5h7----5-5--5-5h7-----------|
E ------------------------------------|


E ------------------------------------|
B ------------------------------------|
G ------------6-----------------------|
D ------------------------------------|
A -5-5--5-5h7----5-5--55--5-----------|
E ------------------------------------|

Riff 2:

  C#m (let notes ring)
E -------4-----------4----------------|
B -7-5----5----7-5----5---------------|
G -----6---6-------6---6--------------|
D ----------6-----------6-------------|
A ------------------------------------|
E ------------------------------------|

Riff 3:

E ------------------------------------|
B ------------------------------------|
G -5-3--------------------------------|
D -----5------------------------------|
A -------5b7--------------------------|
E ------------------------------------|

Verse:
E
I'm circling around you, we're headed for the starlight in noon time.

(Riff) (First Bar)

E
Our love will spiral there, then she'll remove and lay it there around me.

(Riff) (Second Bar)

C#m
Sometimes the starlight, sometimes the starlight disappears.

(Riff) (First Bar)

C#m                           D                   G
When we got to cross the river exausted, and think I had thought...


Oh I know that you wanted to.

(Riff) (Second bar)

Chorus:
Am                    Dm                     C
Don't crawl under our arms when it draws you down.

Am                   Dm                  C
Something here comes back underneath the ground.

(Riff)

Verse:
E
One more low is coming, one more low is coming to take you.

(Riff) (First bar)

E
To gather up his favorite, he's gathering his favorite milkmaid.

(Riff) (Second bar)

C#m (Riff 2)
Don't let him take you, don't let him take you with him.

(Riff) (First bar)

C#m                                 D               G
Back when you're belonging could be innocent with a lovely sound.


And all the lovely sound.

(Riff) (Second bar)

Chorus:
Am                    Dm                     C
Don't crawl under our arms when it draws you down.

Am                   Dm                  C
Something here comes back underneath the ground.

Am                    Dm                     C
Don't crawl under our arms when it draws you down.

Am                   Dm                  C
Something here comes back underneath the ground.

Outro:
Gm (Riff 3)

Gm
Come back here, her spiral hair.

Note: The verse is carried mostly by that sustaining organ-like
sound, and you'll notice it doesn't translate very well onto the
guitar, (at least not the way I transcribed it). So, I just listed
power chords. I'm sure you'll figure something out... or, play
it on an organ. It sounds nice.

-Matt (thegaggingorder@yahoo.com)