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I hope you're somewhere warm and white like the flowers in your car
D A E
you've escaped this labyrinth of suffering wherever you are
F#m D A E
I've got a piece of you tucked away deep inside my mind
F#m D A E
Memories of your poetry and drinking your cheap wine
Bm F#m A E
Thomas Edison's last words were It's very beautiful over there
Bm F#m A E
I don't know where there is but I believe it's somewhere
F G
And I hope it's beautiful like you
F G A
You're beautiful I never really knew you at all
F#m D A E
Your green eyes still shine with life in my memory
F#m D A E
Your smell of grass vanilla and smoke are still alive in me
F#m D A E
I found a great perhaps in Blue Citrus and the smoking hole
F#m D A E
Your end was my beginning with the kiss that I stole
Bm F#m A E
Thomas Edison's last words were It's very beautiful over there
Bm F#m A E
I don't know where there is but I believe it's somewhere
F G
And I hope it's beautiful like you
F G A
You're beautiful I never really knew you at all
F#m D A E
You were the storm that came and went like lightning
F#m D A E
You struck me by surprise with the life I thought you might bring
F#m D A E
Someday I'll forget your boozey breath I can taste still
F#m D A E
We'll always have class pranks and Strawberry Hill
Bm F#m A E
Thomas Edison's last words were It's very beautiful over there
Bm F#m A E
I don't know where there is but I believe it's somewhere
F G
And I hope it's beautiful like you
F G
You're beautiful and I'm still looking for you
A
Alaska