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Cranberries - The Icicle Melts Tabs

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The Icicle Melts Tabs

(ver. 1)
Cranberries
            When......when will the icicle melt

           (Aadd9)                 (Cmaj7)

            0-----------------------0-----------------------|
            0-----------------------0-----------------------|
{GUITAR 1}  2-----------------------0-----------------------|
            2-----------------------2-----------------------|
            0-----------------------3-----------------------|
            ------------------------------------------------|


            ------------------------------------------------|
            --5-0---5-0---5-0---5-0---5-0---5-0---5-0---5-0-|
{GUITAR 2}  6-----6-----6-----6-----5-----5-----5-----5-----|
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This is the verses really, but I'm pretty sure the chorus is the same but with the 
backwards (if you know what i mean). Guitar 1 strums chords Aadd9 and Cmaj7 continuously. 
2 is tabbed out as being vertically simultaneous with guitar 1.

I'm not sure if this is in the right key. Maybe using a cappo? I think it might be in 
time and is about 60 beats per minute.

A                     C

When    When will the icicle melt

A                     C

when    When will the picture show end

A                          C

I should not have read the paper today

        A                   C

Cause a child, child he was taken away

                       A

Theres a place for the baby that died

C                             A

    And theres a time for the mother who cried

C                             A

     And she will hold him in her arms sometime

C                        A

    Cause nine months is too long
            
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