Some more chords for another great Eames Era song. I'm not certain of the lyrics; there
actually aren't any available online, so I've done the best I can. I think it's more or
less correct lyrically; the only verse I have no idea about is the first line.
Intro
C Am Em G
C Am
I'm just (a saddle I don't "onedestate?" my form?)
Em G
I bet a lot cause I'm no use for these damaged bruises
C
If I get the chance again
Am
Pay my bid to all my friends
Em
Enough off for their old
G
stories again
F
That's how I know
G C
When the good's all worn through and
Am
We need to go home
F
And you've got your both hands full I guess so
G F
You'll do it the way that you think's the best
C
Go build a train surround my house and
Am
Don't forget about those
Em
Miniature trees they
G
Always entertain me
C
And the kids are on the street again
Am
I can't hear a word they're sayin
Em
But I know they're happy and
G F
That's all I need to know
G C
Want to nose down and oh
Am
Time to go home
F
And you've got your both hands full I guess so
G F
You'll do it the way that you think's the best cause
C Am Em G (x2)
F
That's how I know
G
When the good's all worn through and they
C Am
Need to go home
F
And you've got your both hands full I guess so
G F
You'll do it the way that you think's the best cause...
Interlude
C Am F (G?)
C Am
Are you normal
F
If it's normal
G C
Or if it's just a phase we do
Am
Will things ever
F
Get much better
G
Oh well it's all I look forward to
C G Am
All our friends have gone home
F
And you've got your both hands full I guess
G F
So I'll do it the way that I think's the best cause...