Destiny Rules Lyrics
Fleetwood Mac - Destiny Rules
From the album "Say You Will," 2003
Tabulated by Reed Peterson
**Capo on 1st Fret**
CHORDS
INTRO - Just Lindsey, here . . .
. . . enter Stevie
Maybe we were together in another life
Maybe we are together in a parallel universe
Maybe our paths are not supposed to cross twice
Maybe your arms are not supposed to go around me
VERSE 1 - Enter John and Mick . . .
I care about you now and then
I wonder where you are and how you feel
Sometimes I walk by and I look up to your balcony just to . . .
Make sure that you were real, just to . . .
Make sure that I can still feel you
When I see you again, as I always do
It appears to me that destiny rules, and the . . .
Spirits are ruthless with the paths they choose, it's not . . .
Being together, it's just following the rules, no one's a fool
VERSE 2 - fundamentally the same, except for some subtle, flavorful variations courtesy
Lindsey . . .
Six weeks in a foreign country, how time flew
I didn't speak the language, but some how I knew
That that would be the only time that we could be alone and foolish . . .
We said we'd never come home
CHORUS 2 - once again, some subtle variations, but fundamentally identical to "CHORUS 1"
When I see you again, as I always do
It appears to me that destiny rules, and the . . .
Spirits are ruthless with the paths they choose, it's not . . .
Being together, it's just following the rules, no one's a fool
VERSE 3 - different from "VERSE 1" and "VERSE 2"
I like the coastal cities, I like the lights
I like the way the cities blend into the ocean at night
It's like living on a working river; the coastal lines are glittering . . .
like a diamond snake, in a black sky
CHORUS 3 - 'nuff said
When I see you again, as I always do
It appears to me that destiny rules, and the . . .
Spirits are ruthless with the paths they choose, it's not . . .
Being together, it's just following the rules, no one's a fool
OUTRO/SOLO - probably not the best interpretation . . .
We're just following the rules . . .
No one's a fool . . .
. . . the remainder of the solo is basically Lindsey doing his own thing - let's just
ourselves to do the same as well, and save "Mr. Tab-Writer" the time of having to type out
improvised note!
the ending, etc.), just listen to the song - it should be pretty self-explanatory. If the
tab is too complicated, feel free to play along by strumming the basic chords.
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