This is the acoustic version of Sleep it Off (a criminally underrated LJT
b-side), I've designed this tab to be played with open chords wherever
possible (F# and C# being the exceptions). To see how this is played do your
homework and seek out the live acoustic version of this track, which I seem
to remember being a free download at some point. Enjoy!
[CHORUS]
F# A E
i might as well just sleep it off
F# A E
wishful thinking's got my wires crossed (whoa ho)
F# A E
when i am desperate and alone
D A B
i know i know i know how low i go
[Verse1]
E D A D A D A
so i'll drive and disapear
and maybe if i'm luck by this time next year
E D A D A D A
no one i know will know my name
it's either change or go or i'll explode today
E D A D A D A
i'll leave a note on my machine
unplug the phone and finish packing all my things
E D A D A
i found a photograph of me
B
its been such a slow decay
C# D E
day to day i don't even recognize my own face
A
i had another breakdown
E
and i'm floating face down
[CHORUS]
F# A E
i might as well just sleep it off
F# A E
wishful thinking's got my wires crossed (whoa ho)
F# A E
when i am desperate and alone
D A B
i know i know yeah i know how low i go
[Verse2]
E D A D A D A
i'm going to sleep it off
this sinking feeling of always feeling lost
E D A D A D A
hasn't been that long
six years worth of always being wrong
E D A D A D A
i met an old friend out on the street
traded stories and out of date memories
E D A D A
she has a photograph of me
B
it's been such a slow decay
C# D E
day to day did we seem much happier in those days
[Solo break]
E D *4
[into verse end]
B
its been a slow decay
C# D E
day to day i don't even recognize my own face
[Last Chorusette]
E D A B
i know i know i know how low i go [x4]
End on E
- or for the special live acoustic ending
End on E then slow strum A E A E to finish