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Here's another melodic song from Verve's 1993 album 'A Storm In Heaven'.
This chilled-out flute-led jaunt is probably one of the bast tracks off
the album, and is easy to play.

Chords: Em - 022000
        G  - 320033 (or you could play it 320003)
        A  - 002220
        C  - X32010
        Am - 002210

Throughout the first verse, strum the EM chord twice and change to the G
chord.... You'll soon pick up the strumming rhythm.

Chorus:
A                          C
She's breathing life in to lone dead stars
A                     Am                            (Em - G)
Have you ever seen? I aint seen nothing, nothing at all


Again, during the next verse, alternate between Em and G. The next chorus
follows the same pattern as the one above:

A                         C
She's breathing down in a hole in my head
A                             Am                    (Em - G)
In the dirty half-light where time means nothing at all


As with a lot of Verve's early efforts, the song plays out a couple of
minutes of instrumental work - and this is where you can play around
with the existing chords in the song.

One of the best attributes Verve had was their ability to play the same
song twice without them ever being too similar. They were very much an
impulsive band, who played how they felt at the time. Lead guitarist Nick
McCabe would never play the same note twice during a live gig!