Slaughter Beach, Dog - 104 degrees
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Tuning: E A D G B E
[Chords]
Dadd4 Dadd4/A Gadd9 G Bm
e|--x------x-------x----x---x---|
B|--3------3-------0----0---0---|
G|--0------0-------2----4---7---|
D|--4------4-------0----0---0---|
A|--5------0-------x----x---x---|
E|--x------x-------3----3---7---|
[Intro]
Dadd4
[Verse 1]
I Dadd4saw her in a dream, Exiting the bookstore lobby
Sitting on a bench on Baltimore and reading Murakami
SlippingDadd4/A salt beneath the sun, her hands now Gadd9tying up her hair G
One pair of dBmeeply tinted shades reflects my unbelieving stare
And at G6once, I am taken
[Verse 2]
She Dadd4asked me what I wanted as if one ever really knew and I said,
"Dull domestication, free from pressure to pursue
AnotheDadd4/Ar love, another touch, another Gadd9tired conversation" G
And then she sBmhut her novel sharply and proposed a new location
And at Gadd9once, I obliged
[Verse 3]
Dadd4Details for a new protest adorn white printer paper flyers
She says, "I feel so old admitting counter-culture makes me tired"
She leads meDadd4/A into the café, her Gadd9intention is exact G
It is 1Bm04 degrees, she takes her coffee hot and black
And at Gadd9once, I am entranced
[Verse 4]
She Dadd4suggests we settle down, meaning, settle down for good
She knows the perfect place on Martha Street in her old neighborhood
and then aDadd4/A taxi sounds a horn and it is Gadd9full of all our things G
And it is Bmparked outside the café and the driver sounds incredibly
Gadd9Impatient
[Verse 5]
When we Dadd4merge onto the freeway, she rolls her window down completely
The driver dials into a station and then she smiles at me discreetly
She says, "IDadd4/A love this song" then turns Gadd9away and tracks the clouds G
The driver cBmurses with conviction while "Heavy Metal Drummer" plays us Gadd9out
[Ending]
Gadd9