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You've got my lGost bB7rother's sEmoul C+7 My dear mother's eyes A A7brown horse's mane And Gmy G7uncle's D7name You walked me dGown 1B74th EmStreet C+7 A7 For the doctor to meet after thoughts of the grave In the Ghome of the bD7rave and of the wGeak
ButG why'd you have to break aCll my heart GCouldn't you have saved a lDittle bD7it of it' GWhy'd you have to break Call my heart' GCouldn't you have saved a mD7inor part'
Em Em/D Em/Db Em/C Em/B /Db /D /Eb I could have clipped and saved and planted in the garden Em Em/D EmDb Em/C D Damn you guess I'll have to get a new one I'd love to sit and watch you drink With the reins to the world, gripping a smoke Vaguely missing link Don't ever change you hungry little bashful hound I got the sheep, poor little Bo Peep Has lost and filed for grounds. But why'd you have to break all my heart I could have ripped apart and thrown into the river Wonder if there's hearts that will deliver G C+7 Don't ever change, don't ever worry DbDim G Because I'm coming back home tomorrow G C+7 To 14th Street where I won't hurry DbDim G And where I'll learn how to save, not just borrow
And they'll be Amrainbows and we will fB7inally know Now run down chromatically from G (single notes) for 1 octave and start the progression for the verse
What a fantastic song, enjoy ;-) Tabbed by Tone