Four years of hard work!This month of May we celebrated four years on the air. We continue working on the dissemination of this wonderful instrument, thank you for participating in our story!
GEm There's a legend I heard, or so it's been taught. CD 'Bout Alexander the Great and the Gordian knot. GEm Looked it up on the net so that we could recreate it. CD Now the knot we have here is quite complicated. Em It's got closed bends, loop splices, full lines and lashings. G Maybe we can loosen it with just a little thrashing. Em Square knots, sheep shanks and all kinds of hitches. CD When it comes to constraint it's an embarassment of riches. GEm It's already a knot, so ready or not. CD We're gonna try to untie it though, it's terribly taut. GEm So it won't be for naught, we'll give it all that we've got. CDG To untie the un-untieable knot. Em We don't know what it is, but we know what it's not. G It's not a Gutenburg press or a coffee pot. Em It's not a car or a tractor cause the safe's too small. CD And a fish or a piano wouldn't make sense at all. GEm It's already a knot, so ready or not. CD We're gonna try to untie it though it's terribly taut. GEm So it won't be for naught, we'll give it all that we've got. CDG To untie the un-untieable knot. CDG To untie the un-untieable knot. CDG To untie the un-untieable knot.