Tab by Joe Lamb Capo on first fret, standard tuning. INTRO: C , G , C... VERSE ONE C Anchormen spike their blood G wear masks of mud C F cucumbers cut to fit their eyes C G and so no one would know how tired they've grown C G C of talking and telling their lies VERSE TWO C While the tvs change stations G scroll messages C F victims and Christians both, drinking blood C G and they'll pray for the destruction, of all hatred C G C more often just those with hate for us VERSE THREE C G Cause it hurts when you discover one's worse and one's better C F to suffer or cause others to C and you can live by your conscience G now guilt, is a concept C G C you're no longer subscribing to CHORUS F Fm There's a virgin in my bed C G Am and she's taking off her dress F C G and I'm not sure what I am gonna do F Fm there's a song stuck in my head C G Am and I can't help singing it F C G oh how i hope my singing pleases you Am cause this is not who I?ve become G C but what you make me into BRIDGE C , F , C , Fm , C , F , C , Fm , C , G..... VERSE FOUR C Oh we got no health insurance G no cellular service C F no disease they can cure C but we need more money to burn G C G C so each person must learn the dollar amount they are worth VERSE FIVE C And those pills make me dizzy G forgetting my body C F i watch as it walks away C and i just keep drinking the poison G and smoking the cartons C G C a pack and a half a day VERSE SIX C so when time comes to claim me G C F my friends and my family will gather around my grave C G and they'll believe that they knew me and love me and miss me C G C and all call me by my name CHORUS F Fm so imagine what you want C G Am and then hold on to that thought F C G cause that's as close as it will ever come F Fm C G Am and believe you're where you are and keep acting out the part F C G but at the end of the end of the day the trees all get wheeled away Am G C and you'll be standing alone in a blank blank space CHORUS (GENTLY) F Fm so believe you're who you are C G Am and stay in character F C G but at the end of the play the audience walks away Am G C and I'll be shivering cold on a well lit stage.