• Song:

    The Sun Maid

  • Artist:

    Soul Asylum

  • Album:

    Grave Dancers Union/Let...

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From shiv@lenti.med.umn.edu
Subject: CRD: The Sun Maid - Soul Asylum
To: guitar@nevada.edu
Date: Wed, 8 Jun 1994 12:20:11 -0500 (CDT)


Listed in "D"  Not necessarily like that on the CD.

The Sun Maid from Grave Dancers Union
Soul Asylum/David Pirner

INTRO (D G A A7 D Bm Em A A7)

D       G             A   A7   D
Tell me how you get that shine
Bm      Em Em7  A      A7
You must pol-ish all the time

D        G      A  A7   D
Though I know your job is thankless
Bm      Em Em7    A      A7
They will thank you up in heaven.

CHORUS:
       D        (walk to)       G        A(Walk to) D
---------------------3---------------------2----------------------|
---------------------3---------------------3----------------------|
---------------------4---------------------2----------------------|
-------0--2--4-------5--------------------------------------------|
--------------------------------0--2--4---------------------------|
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Oh the Sun Maid
Looking for the shade

Though they say she's not too bright,
She takes care of all the light.
Without you it's cold and stark.
We would all be in the dark

CHORUS
Without the Sun Maid
She never gets paid
Searching for the shade
Uh oh The Sun Maid

(Dissonant strings, play chords like the intro)

You are so taken for granted
With each and every seed that's planted.
And the earth is so demanding.
All the young girls are out tanning.

CHORUS
With the Sun Maid
She's such an old maid
She never gets laid
Oh the Sun Maid

Now you're tired, your day is over.
Now the moon is one day older.

Chorus riff 2X without words

--
Shiv A. Prasad
shiv@lenti.med.umn.edu
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