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Lazy Butterfly Devendra Banhart "Cripple Crow" 2005 Tabbed by Hart Needles This is a very mellow song for all the calm cats out there.
DmLazy butterfly napping on me dreamin' of the sky and rolly-pollies Awake-up, wake-up, cClouds are comin' clouds are comin' Awake-up wake-up rain's, Crains a' fallin' rains a fallin' Dm DmColours in my eye are staring at me anchor at my side as sweet as silver pleAasure, pleasure doCn't, don't forget her Alover, lover i woCn't forget her, i won't forget her
And the remaining lyrics... Brown eyed lullaby singing at me Come on, come on, try and catch me, try and catch me Come on, come on, try and catch m, try and catch me Cotton old cloud smoke I know he feels it Rising from an oak because I feel it He burn, he burn, mesmerizing, mesmerizing He burn, he burn, hypnotizing, hypnotizing Hopeful wise old worm in his temple Digging in the dirt staying simple Married, married, to the desert to the desert Climbing, climbing, up a ladder up a ladder Purple hummingbird in the meadow Suckling at the flow of its shadow See the day fit your fist in, fit your fist in It's never too late, I'd like to think so, I'd like to think so Knife stuck in her paw someone help her Gather sticks and straw and build it shelter Don't you, don't you, let her die yeah, let her die yeah Don't let, don't let, let her die yeah, let her die yeah at one point there is a blues lick being played on what sounds like a sitar, which goes like this... e---------------------------------------------------------------------------| b---------------------------------------------------------------------------| g-----12(14)--10--12(14)--10--12(14)--10-9--10--10--------------------------| d---------------------------------------------------------------------------| a---------------------------------------------------------------------------| e---------------------------------------------------------------------------| and that's all. I've been working on an arrangement of this in DADGAD for solo acoustic, you're up to it give it a whirl, its pretty easy.