Lauren O'Connell - 1988
CAPO II
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F#m
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INTRO (played in a strumming rhythm)
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There are four whole people in this house
A A/G# F#m
And I'm the last one awake again
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And tomorrow we'll be biting nails
A A/G# E
And biting tongues to higher stakes again
D
And I'm thinking if I just don't sleep
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The morning won't sneak up on me
D E
As just another yesterday again
CHORUS
E D E
But I was brilliant for just one day
A A/G# F#m
In nineteen eighty-eight
D
I didn't have to talk, I didn't have to think
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They flushed my sins right down a sink
A A/G# F#m
Ten fingers and ten toes, and you're okay
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Yeah, I think that's what they say
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Well, how about today?
INTRO RIFF
VERSE 2
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I think the world has got my number
A A/G# F#m
Oh my God, there's digits in my eyes
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I think that I've been dancing 'round
A A/G# F#m
The brightest rooms in a cellophane disguise
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Everybody still remembers
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Things that I said last September
D E
Oh, but worst of all, so do I
CHORUS
D E
But I was a stranger for just one day
A A/G# F#m
Born with the cleanest slate
D
My mother loved me before she knew me
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Gave me a name that didn't suit me
A A/G# F#m
But hey, that's okay
E
I've kept it anyway
Esus4 E A
What if I threw it away?
INTRO RIFF
VERSE 3
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And to me God's just a metaphor
A A/G# F#m
He's a metaphor for everything that's strange
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I take his name in vain a lot
A A/G# E
But I'm not sure just what it means these days
D
Sometimes I wish that I were still religious
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Along with a lot of other wishes
D E
But I don't think that God would know my name
CHORUS
D E
But I was forgiven in bygone days
A A/G# F#m
When I still knew how to pray
D
And all the words were etched in gold
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On the little Bible that I stole
A A/G# F#m
From my teacher in second grade
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The one I didn't mean to take
Esus4 E A
Oh, what would Jesus say?
INTRO RIFF
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A A/G#
F#m
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CHORUS/OUTRO
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And things were perfect for a time
A A/G# F#m
In nineteen ninety-nine
D
I was eleven years old, and we drove south
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Yeah, down to my grandfather's house
A A/G# F#m
And everything was fine
E
It was right before he died
Esus4 E A
We were all so goddamn fine
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F#m / the intro here
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We were all so goddamn fine