Gatsbys American Dream
Volcano
If the lyrics are way off, it's not my fault.
I had to use google because whoever sold the CD on ebay didn't realize that they had put the wrong album cover in. Bah.

Intro
[Come in with the drums because you two are best buddies]
The assembly cackles and drools at a land slowly dying
The monologue begins, the man is abondoned, he cracks a lonely smile like an oyster that's been 
shucked and dead
 Cm             G#
G      0 0h1 0
D   1                1 1h3 1
A 3   3           3 
E               4   4

The company, the Red, posies they sprang and they whispered
"Sweet tragedy"
                       
G
D
A 888888 8 88 8888888 8 8/3 3 4 3 4h6 4 6 1 3 1 3h4 3 4 333 333
E


                                  (Break)


[Come in with the lead guitar (you're not as good, but you two are still good buds)]
G                       |
D                       |
A 4 44 4h6 4 3 33 3h4 3 | 8 88 8h11 8/ 8 88 8h11 8/ 4 44 4h6 4 3 33 3h4 3
E                       |
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1.There's a bird who's broken down
She hunts the soil so her young can feed
But the morning never stays for long
And a flock will starve for needs
2.This is the exit or she was sown in for the soil
And the crowd all cheered as the 
As the men as beasts destroyed the crop and feild

G
D
A 8 88 8h11 8/ 8 88 8h11 8/ 4 44 4h6 4 3 33 3h4 3
E
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"...sweet tragedy"
                       
G
D
A 3 4 3 6 4 6 1 3 1 4 3 4 333 333 
E
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1.The ensembles tune
Of wretched abandon
2.We're desperate souls
They litter the pavement
3.They feast on the world
In arrogant fashion


G
D
A 8 88 88 8 8 8   3     2
E               4   4 3   3

They come from the waters to spoil in his sun
G
D  3    2    3     2
A 4  4 3 3 4   4 3   3 333 333
E

                    (Break)
                                   How could you float to me now?
G         |                       |
D 3 2     |          3 3 3 2      |3  3 2 2 3  3 2 
A     4 3 |     3h4 3        4 3  | 3    3    3    3      3 4 3 
E         | 1 1                   |                  4 1 1      4 1
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