Frank Turner - Long live the queen
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Long Live the Queen
=Strumming
Standard Tuning: EADGBe
Intro:
A (Strum twice then mute and strum) X4
Verse:
(Same strumming pattern)
AI was sipping on the whiskey when I got the call yeah,
F#mMy friend Lex was lying in a hospital,
BmShe'd been pretty sick for about half the year,
EBut it seemed that this time the end was drawing near.
ASo I dropped my plans and jumped the next London train,
F#mI found her laid up and in a lot of pain,
BmHer eyes met mine and then I understood,
EThat the weather forecast wasn't E7looking too good.
ASo I sat and spun her stories for a little while,
F#mTried to raise her mood and tried to raise a smile,
BmBut she silenced all my ramblings with a shake of her head,
EDrew me close and listen this is E7what she said now.
Chorus:
AYou'll live toF#m dance another daBmy,
But now you'll have to Edance,
E7For the two of us, A
ASo stop lookingF#m so damn depressBmed,
And sing with all your Eheart,
The Queen is dead yeah.
Verse chords same as before:
Chorus chords as before except for ending:
ASo stop lookingF#m so damn depressBmed,
And sing with all your heart,
The Queen is dEead.
BmAnd South London's not the sEame, anyBmmore
The Queen is dEead, yeBms!
And the last of the gEreats,
Has finally gone to Bmbed.
Final verse same chords but single, soft strums without pick:
Final chorus same chords but end on F#