Grace Cathedral Park Red House Painters C Em F x2 C Em F a rare and blistering sun shines down C on grace cathedral park Em there with you I fear the time F when air gets dark C Em F you know I don't spend days like this caught up and lost C Em F in times of you that I miss F Am can almost hear rollercoasters G and the sailboats in the sea F Am hear noise and screaming G weaving in and out of happy music box sounds C Em F x2 (? - I'm not sure about this bit) (use 'ish chords for next three lines) D# D but here on the ground C Bflat/E (these two have 3 beats each, to the other chords 6) we're so far away from that D# D C Bflat Bflat time turned older now C Em we walked down the hill F C I feel the coming on of the fading sun Em F and I know for sure that you'll never be the one C Em it's the forbidden moment that we live F C that fires our sad escape Em F and holds passion more then words can say F Am G tell me why are you like this F are you the same with anyone? Am save me from my sickness G and tell me why do you treat me like this F Am G tell me why are you like this F are you the same with anyone Am save me from my sickness G and tell me why are you like this C Em F (once again not sure about this bit) why are you like this D# D C ('ish chords) ____________________ Ok these are my 'ish chords, they're not exact but they're closeish: D# D C Bf E -6--5--3--2--7- -6--5--3--2--7- -8--7--5--4--9- -8--7--5--4--9- -6--5--3--2--7- -6--5--3--2--7- --- Any corrections or comments please let me know. worked out by Nick Hollis put together by A.W.Scott --- Hi, Stephen in Ireland here. I was just checking out your tab for the wonderful R.H.P. track already mentioned, and I think I have a handier way of playing the D# chord. If you just move a C shape up 3 frets, and put your little finger (or pinky - I'm not sure which term is preferred on the other side of the world!) on the 1st string, 6th fret, you get a nice jangly D# (the 3rd string will be open). Then, follow this with a D minor involving the 1st string, 5th fret, 2nd s 6th f, and 3rd s 7th f, with the D and A strings open (Christ, I wish I knew how to do tab on a computer). Then normal C and B flat. Also for the chorus, I find an open G string in both the F chord and Am sounds nice, and I don't use a G chord at all until "music box sounds", or "why are you like this" in the second chorus. Where you have a G, I play an Am 7th (open 3rd string). There you have it, the Irish version of Grace Cathedral Park! Feel free to write back and shout me down. S Stephen Lynch [lynchstephen@hotmail.com]