Lauren O'Connell - 1988 CAPO II A F#m E INTRO (played in a strumming rhythm) A F#m e|------------------------------------------------------------------------| B|-2-22-2222-22-2222--2---------------2-22-222---22-222----22-222-222-222-| G|-2-22-2222-22-2224p22--2------------2-22-222---22-222----22-222-222-222-| D|-2-22-2222-22-2222--4p22------------4-44-444---44-444----44-444-444-444-| A|-0-00-0000-00-0000--0--4p000--2-4-0-4-44-444---44-444----44-444-444-444-| E|------------------------------------2-22-2220h222-222-0h222-222-222-222-| E Esus4 E E Esus4 E e|----------------------------------| B|-0-00-000-000-00-0-00-000-000-000-| G|-1-12-221-111-1111-12-221-111-111-| D|-2-22-222-222-2222-22-222-222-222-| A|-2-22-222-222-2222-22-222-222-222-| E|-0-00-000-000-0000-00-000-000-000-| A There are four whole people in this house A A/G# F#m And I'm the last one awake again A And tomorrow we'll be biting nails A A/G# E And biting tongues to higher stakes again D And I'm thinking if I just don't sleep A The morning won't sneak up on me D E As just another yesterday again CHORUS E D E But I was brilliant for just one day A A/G# F#m In nineteen eighty-eight D I didn't have to talk, I didn't have to think E They flushed my sins right down a sink A A/G# F#m Ten fingers and ten toes, and you're okay E Yeah, I think that's what they say A Well, how about today? INTRO RIFF VERSE 2 A I think the world has got my number A A/G# F#m Oh my God, there's digits in my eyes A I think that I've been dancing 'round A A/G# F#m The brightest rooms in a cellophane disguise D Everybody still remembers A Things that I said last September D E Oh, but worst of all, so do I CHORUS D E But I was a stranger for just one day A A/G# F#m Born with the cleanest slate D My mother loved me before she knew me E Gave me a name that didn't suit me A A/G# F#m But hey, that's okay E I've kept it anyway Esus4 E A What if I threw it away? INTRO RIFF VERSE 3 A And to me God's just a metaphor A A/G# F#m He's a metaphor for everything that's strange A I take his name in vain a lot A A/G# E But I'm not sure just what it means these days D Sometimes I wish that I were still religious A Along with a lot of other wishes D E But I don't think that God would know my name CHORUS D E But I was forgiven in bygone days A A/G# F#m When I still knew how to pray D And all the words were etched in gold E On the little Bible that I stole A A/G# F#m From my teacher in second grade E The one I didn't mean to take Esus4 E A Oh, what would Jesus say? INTRO RIFF D E A A/G# F#m E CHORUS/OUTRO E D E And things were perfect for a time A A/G# F#m In nineteen ninety-nine D I was eleven years old, and we drove south E Yeah, down to my grandfather's house A A/G# F#m And everything was fine E It was right before he died Esus4 E A We were all so goddamn fine A \ play first half of F#m / the intro here E A We were all so goddamn fine