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This is how I remember playing this one. I've labelled it Chords as the tab parts are small and just extras. Note that NC = No Chord (i.e. stop playing for a second or two). //// = play that many down-strokes. The two riffs are non-essential, but I think they sound good in it; they are best played by a second guitarist. Riff 1 (see chorus) e|-------0-------------| B|----------1----------| G|-------------2--0----| D|----2----------------| A|---------------------| E|---------------------| OR (depends when you play it) e|-------0-------------| B|----------0----------| G|-------------1-------| D|----2----------------| A|----------------2----| E|---------------------| Riff 2 (as ending) e|----8--7----------| B|----------8--6----| G|------------------| D|------------------| A|------------------| E|------------------| VERSE 1
CAutumn daGys, when the grAmass is jewEelled And the sCilk insiGde a chAmestnut sEhell CJet planes Gmeeting in the Amair to be refEuelled C G Am NC All these things I love so well
CHORUS NC C G Am E So I mustn't for-get C G Am E (Riff 1) No, I mustn't for - get
To sCay a grGeat big thanAmk-you! E F / / / / I mustn't forget.
VERSE 2 Clouds that look like familiar faces, And a winter's moon with frosted rings. Smell of bacon, as I fasten up my laces And the song the milkman sings. CHORUS VERSE 3 Whipped-up spray that is rainbow-scattered, And a swallow curving in the sky. Shoes so comfy though they're worn out and they're battered, And the taste of apple pie. CHORUS VERSE 4 Scent of gardens when the rain's been falling, And a minnow darting down a stream. Picked-up engine that's been stuttering and stalling, And a win for my home team. CHORUS Riff 2