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To Lick Your Boots
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Eels - To Lick Your Boots


Album :  Blinking Lights and Other Revelations (2005 )
Tempo : 110
E-mail: [email protected]
Tabbed by: newg

B : xx0232 (can be play B/Cm : xx4232)
F : x32013

B F x2

B                      F
  Miss o'malley didn't mean what she said
B                   F
  Got a heart but a head full of lead
B                       F
  She can dream but she never can Do it
B                           F
  You're alright and you're gonna get through it

C                   B
 People spend their days
                    C
 Trying to find new ways
            B             C
 To put you down all over town
                 B
 But they're not fit
              B
 To lick your boots

        F
hou hou hou hou
B        F
hou hou hou hou x3


Fm Fm/G F Fm/*G x2

B                     F                  B
  Nothing harder to watch Than an englishman
            F              B
  Trying to cry even if he can
                      F
  He can dream but he never can Do it
B                        F
  Saying you, you're the one that blew it

C                   B
 People spend their days
                    C
 Trying to find new ways
            B             C
 To put you down all over town
                 B
 But they're not fit
              B
 To lick your boots

        F
hou hou hou hou
B        F
hou hou hou hou x3

[Solo]
B F

C                   B
 People spend their days
                    C
 Trying to find new ways
            B             C
 To put you down all over town
                 B
 But they're not fit
              B        F    B  F
 To lick your boots

        F        B
hou hou hou hou

F B

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