Tom: Em E|E|E|E|---------------||E|E|---------------||E|E|---------------||E|E|---------------||--------------|| Artist - Harvey Andrews ************************* Song - Anon ************* Tabbed By - Ayreon77 ********************** E|E|E|E|---------------||E|E|---------------||E|E|---------------||E|E|---------------||--------------|| Tuning = Standard E|E|---------------|| CAPO 1st FD T E|E|---------------|| INTRO ****** G F C Cm G E|E|---------------||---------- VERSE 1 ******** F There's no name on the stone I sleep under today C Cm G There's no book that can tell of my time F But you know me so well when you sing roundelay C Cm G For you're singing my tune and my rhyme D G I am Anon, you know me that way C G I had something to say about life in my day D G So I made a song and somewhere the sound of it C G Goes round and round, to be lost and then found D And that is the way that life is That is the way it is with songs E|E|---------------||---------- VERSE 2 ******** G F It was in the alehouse, I would sing with the rest C Cm G Then I made up a tune of my own F And a full harvest moon put the words in my head C Cm G As I trudged 'cross the fields to my home D G When I sang it next day, my friends asked me how C G Did I find my own song in the blade of my plough D G So I asked in return how the stonemason saw C G A sweet face in the stone on the old quarry floor D They asked, “Is that the way that it is?” I said, “That is the way it is for me” E|E|---------------||---------- VERSE 3 ******** G F So they learned every word and they sang every note C Cm G Till my song was a work of renown F And within a six month I heard boys from the school C Cm G Whistling my tune in the town D G And I smiled when I heard what came out of the sky C G Coming now from a child as he quickly ran by D G Would it pass from that child, when as father he'd sing C G To a child of his own? Who'd believe such a thing D But that is the way that life is That is the way it is with time E|E|---------------||---------- VERSE 4 ******** G F It was twenty years gone, when our parson came home C Cm G From a journey he'd made far away F He shook my hand hard, said the inn where he'd stayed C Cm G Had some men who sang there every day D G And he'd listened with joy, as one with a bow C G Sang the song that I'd found in the blade of my plough D G So he told them my name, but they said that my song C G Was as old as the hills, and our parson was wrong D I asked, "Is that the way that life is?" He said, "That is the way it is, my son" E|E|---------------||---------- VERSE 5 ******** G F So I worked and ploughed till my bones bowed and bent C Cm G I made up no more verses to sing F And it seemed that my life had been wasted and spent C Cm G On the curses my hard day would bring D G Soon death came to call with a voice that cried "Now!" C G And the song that I'd found in the blade of my plough D G Leaped from my heart as I journeyed on C G And I knew it would live, even though I was gone D And that is the way that it is That is the way it is for us all E|E|---------------||---------- VERSE 6 ******** G F There's no names on the stones we sleep under today C Cm G There's no books that can tell of our time F But you know us so well when you sing roundelay C Cm G For you're singing our tunes and our rhymes D G We are Anon, you know us that way C G We had something to say about life in our day D G So we made our songs and somewhere the sound of them C G Goes round and round, to be lost and then found D And that is the way that life is That is the way it is with songs E|E|---------------||---------- OUTRO ****** G F C Cm G