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Date: Tue, 24 Mar 1998 14:49:34 -0700 From: Robert Alma Matson <matsonr@et.byu.edu> Subject: CRD: prettiest_eyes.crd (beautiful south) This song should really be played in the key of E to be plucked the same as the recording, but this version will do well for strummers. Prettiest Eyes by Beautiful South transcribed by Rob Matson
DLine One G is the time D when you, you Afirst stayed Gover at Dmine.
And we Adrank our first Gbottle of Dwine. A GThen we Dcried.
Two, we're aGway, Dand we both, we Aboth had Gnowhere to Dstay.
Well the Abus shelters Galways oDkay, A Gwhen you're Dyoung.
BRIDGE:
Now you're Dolder and I look at your Gface, Every Dwrinkle is so easy to Gplace,
And I Donly write them down just in Bmcase You should Adie.
CHORUS 1:
Just take a look at these Dcrows feet, just Bmlook GSitting on the prettiest Aeyes,
DSixty twenty-fifth of BmDecembers, GFifty-nine fourth of JuAlys.
GNot through the age or the Afailure children, DNot through the hate or desBmpise.
DTake a good look at these Bmcrows feet, ASitting on the Gprettiest eDyes
VERSE 2: Line Three, I forget, But I think, I think it was our first ever bet, And the horse we backed was short of a leg -- Never mind Four, in a park, And the things, the things that people do in the dark. I could hear the faintest beat of your heart Then we did. Repeat BRIDGE CHORUS 2: Just take a look at these crows feet, just look Sitting on the prettiest eyes 60 25th of Decembers 59 4th of Julys You can't have too many good times children You can't have too many lines Take a good look at these crows feet sitting on the prettiest eyes
Well my Deyes look like a Gmap of the Dtown And my Dteeth are either Gyellow or they're Dbrown
But you'll Gnever hear the Acrack of a Dfrown when you are Bmhere No you'll Gnever hear the Acrack of a Dfrown.
Of a frown...