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Lusitania
Andrew Bird
[ Предположительная тональность: C ]

Pretty easy song, I would have posted sooner, but I waiting for the lyrics to show
up on the internet. This was just released today (technically still unreleased at
time of posting) but you can find it online at NPR's First Listen. Great song!

Capo at 3.


Here is that little intro:

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Then:

C

C
If you loosen liable lips
C
You keep sinking all my ships
Am                                   C
Oh and youre the one who sank my Lusitania
Am                              C
But somehow it dont register as pain, at all
G
Till it finds our crooked vein
F
It should help
F
Oh lets not remember the name

F
Oh-oh-oh ooo
F                         C
You made lines along your shore
F
Oh no ooo
F                                C
Through my heart that ripped and tore
F
Oh ooo
F                           G
We dont study this war no more


Am, C, Am, C,
G, F, C


C
So we let our backbones slip
C
Till the arc spits from my fingertips
Am                               C
And well become a hazard in the rain
Am                               C
Boy well get charged out in the way
G
And theres a 60-cycle hum
F                                            C
Go ahead, say something dumb boy, theres no shame
G
Theres no shame
F                                            C
Go ahead, say something dumb boy, theres no shame


F
Oh-oh-oh ooo
F                         C
You laid mines along your shore
F
Oh no ooo
F                                C
Through my heart that ripped and tore
F
Oh ooo
F                          G
We dont study this war no more


C [repeat the little intro line before each bar.]

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