E A B
When you gonna do some damage, little brother?
E A B
Now that half your life is over if you're lucky,
E A B A
Looking at the traits of men down through your family.
E A B
Boom , there go the treetops Once more 'round the sun-dried.
E A B
Just in case you were not listening, I'm for
E A B
damage, sweet damage. Oh
E A B
damage, sweet damage. Oh
E D A E D A
damage,
E
C'mon tell us what we've won.
D
Little brother's doing well
A
With his cave paintings selling
E
To the balance and their brides.
D
Little brother, you're inside,
A
You're a natural, we joke,
E
In the early ABCs.
D
Little brother couldn't see,
A
Crossed his eyes once again.
E
He thought you were in love,
D
he's just glad to be free.
A E
To our council highly recommended.
(Chorus)
D E
Oh, oh, oh, oh (x2)
B
And you looked
D A
Oh, like you were saying something.
B
Any you looked
D A
Like you were saying something.
E
With this slight victory,
D
Little brother took the keys
A
To the city, which he found on the floor
E D
Of his van. Little brother,
A E
Cap in hand, found a turn of events unexpected.
(Chorus)
D E
Oh oh oh oh
D E
B
And you looked
D A
Oh, like you were saying something.
B
And you looked
D A
like you were saying something.
E B D A
E B D A
E
Introductions have been made.
D A
Little brother, unconvinced, yet again Blew her off. She thought she'd
E D
Stick it out. Little brother wished her well.
A E
The best wishes on both ends extended.
(Chorus)
D E
Oh oh oh oh
D E
B
And you looked
D A
Oh, like you were saying something.
B
And you looked
D A
like you were saying something.
E B D A
E B D A
E B D A
E
Ma ma ma ma
B
Ma ma ma ma
D
Ma ma ma ma
A
Ma ma ma ma
We end up together
E B D A E.