Standard (EADGBE)

Breakdown

Intro

Verse

Chorus

Bridge

[Order]

Intro x2

Verse

Chorus

Verse

Chorus

Bridge

Solo

Intro) x2

Chorus x3

Outro

Intro) x2

End on G

[Song]

Intro

(0:00)

x2

Verse

(0:21)

The shackles are undone

The bullets quit the gun

The heat thats in the sun

Will keep us when there's none

The rule has been disproved

The stone has been moved

The grain is now a groove

All debts are removed, oooh

Chorus

(0:45)

Oh can't you see what our love has done

Oh can't you see what our love has done

Oh can't you see what our love has done

What it's doing to me

Verse

(1:08)

Love makes strange enemies

Makes love where love may please

Soul in its strip tease

Hate brought to its knees

The sky over our head

We can reach it from our bed

If you let me in your heart

And out of my head

Chorus

(1:32)

Oh can't you see what our love has done

Oh can't you see what our love has done

Oh can't you see what our love has done

What it's doing to me

Bridge

(1:55)

Oh oh oh oh

Oh oh oh oh

Please don't ever let me out of here

Solo

(2:10)

I've got no shame

oh no, oh no

Chorus

(2:30)

Oh can't you see what love has done

Oh can't you see

Oh can't you see what love has done

What it's doing to me

Chorus freestyle

(2:50)

Oh I know I hurt you and I made you cry

Did everything but murder you and I

But love left a window in the skies

And to love I rhapsodize

Chorus Freestyle 2: (3:11)

Oh can't you see what love has done to every broken heart

Oh can't you see what love has done for every heart that cries

Love left a window in the skies

And to love I rhapsodize

Outro

(3:34)

........... Oh can't you see ...........

"Love is the beauty of the soul." - Augustine

The title of this song and its lyrics remind me of Augustine's view of the inner self.

when one looks inward to the "rooms" within does one find an open courtyard with no

... one that is open ... one that provides an upward look to God ... a type of "window

the sky" so to speak. This window was put there by God/Love in each of us and hence the

form "Windows in the Skies".

Jason Scarlett