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From: Harlan L Thompson
TODAY- Jefferson Airplane
D
Today, I feel like pleasing you more than before
Today, I know what I wanna do, but I don't know what for
C F Em C D C D
To be living for you is all I want to do
C F Em C D C D
To be loving you it'll all be there when my dreams come true
Today, you make me say that I somehow have changed
Today, you look into my eyes I'm just not the same
To be any more than all I am would be a lie
I'm so full of love I could burst apart and start to cry
Today, everything you want I swear it all will come true
Today, I realize how much I'm in love with you
With you standing here I could tell the world what it means to love
To go on from here, I can't use words they don't say enough
Dm Am Bb Am
Please, please listen to me
Dm Am Bb
It's taken so long to come true
Bb
And it's all for you
G
All for you
ENDING:
D
e-----------------------2---|
B---------------------3-----|
G-------------------2-------|
D-2---2h3p2---0---0---------|
A-----------3---------------|
E---------------------------|
GUITAR #1:
D
e-----------------------------------|
B-------3-------3-------------3-----|
G-----2---2---0---0---------2---2---|
D---0-------------------0-----------|
A-----------3-------2-3---0---------|
E-----------------------------------|
GUITAR #2:
e-15-12------------------------------|
B--------10p8p10--15p13h15-----------|
G------------------------------------|
D------------------------------------|
A------------------------------------|
E------------------------------------|
NOTE: Obviously this song is hard to do for just one guitar but I think
it's doable. Listen to the record to get a sense of where and when things
happen. Also, I'm not sure about some of the chords, but they'll do for
now I suppose.
(from Surrealistic Pillow, 1967)
(sent by Harlan at harlant@hawaii.edu)