Tabbed by Pelusteriano Contact at my UG profile Lyrics by Andrew Bird Music by Andrew Bird, Martin Dosh & Chris Morrisey Key of A minor CHORDS (low to high) Am X02210 C/G 33201X F7M X3321X E 022100 Note: Play in "reggae style", first with a muted down-stroke, then play the chord using an up-stroke: -X - Am-X - Am-X - C-X - C--X - F7M-X - F7M-X - E-X - E- INTRO let ring Am C/G F7M E | | -----5-7-----7-8- | -----5-7--(5)h7p5--- | | | | -----------5----- | ---6--------------6- | | | | O---5-----5------- | -4------------------O | | | | O-7--------------- | --------------------O | | | | ----------------- | -------------------- | | | | ----------------- | -------------------- | | VERSE I Am C/G F7M E He's keeping busy, yeah, he's bleeding stones Am C/G F7M E With his machinations and his palindromes Am C/G F7M E It was anything but hear the voice Am C/G F7M E Anything but hear the voice Am C/G It was anything but hear the voice F7M E Am C/G F7M E That says that we're all basically alone Am C/G F7M E VERSE II Am C/G F7M E Poor Professor Pynchon had only good intentions Am C/G F7M E When he put his Bunsen burners all away Am C/G F7M And turning to a playground in a Petri dish E Am Where single cells would swing their fists C/G F7M E At anything that looks like easy prey Am C/G F7M E In this nature show that rages every day Am C/G F7M E (strum louder) It was then he heard his intuition say Am We were all basically alone CHORUS C/G Fmaj E And despite what all his studies had shown Am C/G F7M E That what's mistaken for closeness is just a case for mitosis Am C/G F7M E Am C/G F7M E And why---- do some show no mercy while others are painfully shy? Am C/G F7M E Tell me doctor can you quantify? Am C/G F7M E (strum louder) He just wants to know the reason, the reason why Am C/G F7M E VERSE III Am C/G Why do they congregate in groups of four F7M E Am Scatter like a billion spores C/G F7M E And let the wind just carry them away? Am C/G F7M How can kids be so mean? E Am Our famous doctor tried to glean C/G F7M E As he went home at the end of the day Am C/G F7M E In this nature show that rages every day Am C/G F7M E (strum louder) It was then he heard his intuition say Am We were all basically alone CHORUS C/G F7M E Despite what all his studies had shown Am C/G F7M E That what's mistaken for closeness is just a case of mitosis Am C/G F7M E Sure fatal doses of malcontent through osmosis Am C/G F7M E Am C/G F7M E And why---- do some show no mercy while others are painfully shy? Am C/G F7M Well, tell me doctor, can you quantify? E (strum louder) The reason why Am C/G F7M E ... end on Am