John Prine (nascido em 10 de outubro de 1946 em Maywood, Illinois) é um cantor e compositor americano country/folk. Ele está na ativades desde o começo dos anos 70 até hoje em dia.
Quatro anos de trabalho duro!Neste mês de maio fizemos quatro anos no ar. Continuamos trabalhando na divulgação deste maravilhoso instrumento, obrigado por participar da nossa história!
“The Lonesome Friends of Science” by John Prine from the album Tree of Forgiveness
[Intro] C
[Chorus] C The lonesome friends of science say F The world will end most any day C Well, if it does, then that's okay G Cuz I don't live here anyway C I live down deep inside my head F Where long ago I made my bed C I get my mail in Tennessee G My wife, my dog, and my family C Uh-huh
[Verse] C Poor old planet Pluto now F He never stood a chance no how C When he got uninvited to G The interplanetary dance C Once a mighty planet there F Now just an ordinary star C Hanging out in Hollywood G In some ol' funky sushi bar
[Chorus] C The lonesome friends of science say F The world will end most any day C Well, if it does, then that's okay G Cuz I don't live here anyway C I live down deep inside my head F Where long ago I made my bed C I get my mail in Tennessee G My wife, my dog, and my kids, and me C Uh-huh
[Verse] C The Vulcan lives in Birmingham F Sometimes he just don't give a damn C His head is full of bumblebees G His pride hangs down below his knees C Venus left him long ago F For a guy named Mars from Idaho C The Vulcan sent a wedding gift: G Three-legged stool and a wheelchair lift C Uh-huh
[Chorus] C The lonesome friends of science say F The world will end most any day C Well, if it does, then that's okay G Cuz I don't live here anyway C I live down deep inside my head F Where long ago I made my bed C I get my mail in Tennessee G My wife, my dog, my kids, and me CAm Uh-huh, uh-huh CAm Uh-huh, uh-huh C Uh-huh
[Verse] C Those bastards in their white lab coats F Who experiment with mountain goats C Should leave the universe alone G It's not their business, not their home C I go to sleep, and it never rains F My dog predicts hurricanes C She can smell a storm a mile away G That's all the news we have today C Uh-huh
[Chorus] C The lonesome friends of science say F The world will end most any day C Well, if it does, then that's okay G Cuz I don't live here anyway C I live down deep inside my head F Where long ago I made my bed C I get my mail in Tennessee G My wife, my dog, my kids, and me CAm Uh-huh, uh-huh CAm Uh-huh, uh-huh C Uh-huh