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Tuning: E A D G B E
From "The End of Evangelion." Written by Hideaki Anno, translated into English by Mike Wyzgowski and performed by Arianne. Tabbed by Nilantive. The notes on how to play this particular notation come after the song. [Intro] Bb F Gm F D# A# D# F Bb F Gm F D# A# Cm F Bb x2 [Verse 1]
I Bbknow IF know I've let you Gmdown I've Fbeen a fool to myD#self I A#thought that I could D#Live for no one Felse But Bbnow, through Fall the hurt & Gmpain It's Ftime for me to reD#spect The A#ones you love Mean Cmmore than FanyBbthing
[Pre-Chorus] Bb Bb+ Cm So with sadness in my heart
I feel the F#best thing I could Bbdo Is C7/Gend it all And D#leave forFever Bb Bb+ What's done is done It feels so Cmbad What once was F#happy now is Bbsad I'll never C7/Glove again My D#world is E#ending
[Chorus]
I Bbwish that FI could turn back Gmtime 'Cause Fnow the guilt is all D#mine Can't A#live without The D#trust from those you Flove I Bbknow we Fcan't forget the Gmpast You Fcan't forget love & D#pride BeA#cause of that, it's Cmkilling Fme Bbinside
[Transition] Fm7 Bb x2
It Fm7all returns to Bbnothing, it all comes Cmtumbling down, tumbling down, tumbling Bbdown It Fm7all returns to Bbnothing, I just keep lCmetting me down, letting me down, letting me Bbdown
[Bridge]
CmIn my heart of Bhearts I know that I could D#never love agaiFn I've lost G#everything FEverything FEverything that matters to me Matters in this world
[Chorus]
I Bbwish that FI could turn back Gmtime 'Cause Fnow the guilt is all D#mine Can't A#live without The D#trust from those you Flove I Bbknow we Fcan't forget the Gmpast You Fcan't forget love & D#pride BeA#cause of that, it's Cmkilling Fme Bbinside
[Outtro] Fm7 Bb x2
It Fm7all returns to Bbnothing, it all comes Cmtumbling down, tumbling down, tumbling Bbdown It Fm7all returns to Bbnothing, I just keep lCmetting me down, letting me down, letting me Bbdown
[Notes] For the chords to most imitate the original tone, play D# and A# on the sixth fret and Bb on the first fret. Although there are many ways to play each chord, some chords have been written in different ways to mark a change in where it is supposed to be played. For example, A# and Bb are the same chord, but for the purposes of this song, A# should be played on the sixth fret and Bb should be played on the first fret. E# and F are the same chord, but E# is played on the eighth fret and F on the first.