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From: stewarts@mindspring.com (Dale Cooper)
Subject: s/sloan/the_lines_you_amend.crd
Date: Sun, 01 Mar 1998 19:29:28 GMT
THE LINES YOU AMEND
intro: C
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C
You said you found a way to end it peacefully
C7
I remember finding shoes near the lake under a tree
F
And I'm sittin' on the shore, I thought I
C
Saw your charm go by
Am
It doesn't matter now cos all you
C
Wanted to do was die
G C Bb
If only you stuck arou-hound
G C Bb
I never would've made a sound.
G C Bb
But now you're on the Ocean floor and I've opened a
C G Am
Brand new door
C G Am
A brand new door
Swimming out to sea, trying to find something else
While I'm skipping stones and I'm listening to the shells
And I won't forget you if someone else comes along
Am
I found the words you wrote
C Dm
But I would not dare to quote
C Dm C
My friend, the lines you amend
G C
Like "what's so bad about dying anyways?".
INTRO
Swimming out to sea, trying to find something else
While I'm skipping stones and I'm listening to the shells
And I won't forget you if someone else comes along
Am
You'll always come to mind
C
Whenever I hear that song.
G C Bb
The one about photographs
G C Bb
Sung by Ringo Starr
G C Bb
Especially in the chorus part you always said,
C G Am
Now, don't you start
C G Am
Don't you start yeah yeah!
C G Am
Don't you start
C G Am
Don't you start
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another song by Henry and Arthur Stewart
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"Success as a result of industry is a peasant ideal." -Wallace
Stevens.
Angelo Badalamenti and David Lynch, Charles Bukowski, the
Beatles,Dylan Thomas, Kurt Vonnegut,
at http://www.mindspring.com/~stewarts/index.htm
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