"There She Goes, My Beautiful World" Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Abattoir Blues/The Lyre of Orpheus 2004 This is a pretty easy song, you just go back and forth from Cm and F during all the verse and bridge parts. The chorus is the only part that is different, where you play [C G Am F G]. But since I'm anal about this kinda thing, I'll put it out clearly here. Cm* Cm e|--x-----3--| B|--x-----4--| G|--0-----5--| D|--1-----5--| A|--3-----3--| E|--x-----3--| x = don't play these strings -Using my Cm* chord is optional, but it adds some nice, tense subtlety to the verses I like to use it in. -I'll put the Capo III chords at the bottom of the tab Intro: Cm* F Cm* F Cm* F Cm* The wintergreen, the juniper F Cm* The cornflower and the chicory F Cm* All the words you said to me F Cm Still vibrating in the air F Cm The elm, the ash and the linden tree F Cm The dark and deep, enchanted sea F Cm The trembling moon and the stars unfurled F C There she goes, my beautiful world C G There she goes, my beautiful world Am There she goes, my beautiful world F There she goes, my beautiful world G Cm F Cm F There she goes agaaaaaaaaain Cm* F John Willmot penned his poetry Cm* F riddled with the pox Cm* F Nabakov wrote on index cards, Cm* F at a lectem, in his socks Cm F St. John of the Cross did his best stuff Cm F imprisoned in a box Cm F And JohnnyThunders was half alive Cm F when he wrote Chinese Rocks Cm F Well, me, I'm lying here, with nothing in my ears Cm F Me, I'm lying here, with nothing in my ears Cm F Me, I'm lying here, for what seems years Cm F I'm just lying on my bed with nothing in my head Cm F Send that stuff on down to me Cm Send that stuff on down to me F Send that stuff on down to me C Send that stuff on down C G There she goes, my beautiful world Am There she goes, my beautiful world F There she goes, my beautiful world G Cm F Cm F There she goes agaaaaaaaaain Cm* F Karl Marx squeezed his carbuncles Cm* F while writing Das Kapital Cm* F And Gaugin, he buggered off, man, Cm F and went all tropical Cm F While Philip Larkin, he stuck it out Cm F in a library in Hull Cm F And Dylan Thomas died drunk in Cm F St. Vincent's hospital Cm F I will lie at your feet Cm I will kneel at your door F I will rock you to sleep Cm I will roll on the floor F And I'll ask for nothing Cm Nothing in this life F I'll ask for nothing Cm Give me ever-lasting life Cm F I just want to move the world Cm I just want to move the world F I just want to move the world C I just want to move C G There she goes, my beautiful world Am There she goes, my beautiful world F There she goes, my beautiful world G Cm F Cm F There she goes agaaaaaaaaain Cm* F So if you got a trumpet, get on your feet, Cm* F brother, and blow it Cm* F If you've got a field, that don't yield, Cm* F well get up now and hoe it Cm F I look at you and you look at me and Cm F deep in our hearts babe we know it Cm F That you weren't much of a muse, Cm F but then I weren't much of a poet Cm F I will be your slave Cm I will peel you grapes F Up on your pedestal Cm With your ivory and apes F With your book of ideas Cm With your alchemy F Cm O Come on, Send that stuff on down to me Cm F Send that stuff on down to me Cm Send that stuff on down to me F Send that stuff on down to me Cm Send that stuff on down to me F Send it all around the world Cm Send it all around the world F Cause there she goes C My beautiful girl C G There she goes, my beautiful world Am There she goes, my beautiful world F There she goes, there she goes G C There she goes again C G There she goes, my beautiful world Am There she goes, my beautiful world F There she goes, my beautiful world G F C There she goes a----gaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaain - If you play with a Capo on the 3rd fret, the chords are: [Verse: Am D] [Chorus: A E F#m D E]