Album: Blueberry Boat If you don't own this album already, BUY IT! They're one of the few bands today that tries something new, they could use the support. -I'm certain of parts 1 and 3, but the second section of Part 2-"Up for shade on Crumb is a little odd. I'm not sure what chords to use to back it. If anyone figures it out me at stupidalternative@yahoo.com and I'll correct it and give you props. Enjoy *the A might sound better barred, up to you ---------------------------Part 1-------------------------------------- C5 A5 Came a card marked Mason City F5 C5 From my forwarder. C5 A5 Shut the door, don?t let my dad see; F5 C5 Read aloud dear sir: --- F5 G5 Understanding you account an upright gent- Bb5 C5 lemen Aetna Life agreed and lent. Bb5 G~ By the way, my fee is 2.6 percent. ---- C5 A5 Write again the Riceville widow F5 C5 S - A - S - E C5 A5 I would guess they?ll be turned out though F5 C5 I?ll still make my plea: ---- F5 G5 If the Dunlay heirs cannot be seen to care, Bb5 C5 Then the Banker?s Trust will surely think it fair Bb5 G~ To not give extensions, as they musn?t dare. --- *first solo* backing chords is an exact repeat of ^^^^^^ --- C5 A5 Write Des Moines on several matters F5 C5 And I near anoint, C5 A5 Ladle thick the pleasant flatters, F5 C5 And then comes the point; -- F5 G5 Mr. Nelson wouldn?t like to hear it said Bb5 C5 As he?s too proud, so I do it in his stead: Bb5 G~ He shall need an extension?so it read. --------------------------Part 2----------------------------------------- C#5 Take.... Piano line: e | ------------------------------------------------------------------ | b | ------------------------------------------------------------------ | g | ---6~-----664--5----------------4-6666-4---6666--6-4----5--------- | d | -------------7-----77-4-----(7)---------7------------7----77-4---- | a | ------------------------5--------------------------------------5-- | E | ------------------------------------------------------------------ | *This section I'm not sure on. I believe the song actually goes C#m-Cm-D, but the D is low, maybe you could drop the E string to D, but I don't feel like it. So I supplemented with F#, which sounds alright. By the way, power chords may be best for this part C#5 C5 F#5 --Take the Oregon Short Line to Salt Lake; C#5 take the Pere Marquette, take the Michigan Central, C5 F#5 to West Madison for Christ?s sake. C#5 Forgemen, Molders, Blacksmiths, Boilermakers, C5 F#5 None on the make. *THE PART I DON'T KNOW :( Up for shade on Crumb Hill Get something to make my hands still. But now?Wait. -------------------------Part 3------------------------------------------ *begin playing A one meter A5 How are you my nabs? F#5 Little tender footed crabs, D5 A5 Meet my knuckle duster. A5 You geeched that gazoon?s gow F#5 Tried to break into the bow: D5 A5 Go wipe your nose. (A-G#-F#)- quick change, once each F#~ I?m just hanging out with some noler knockums, F5 Just passing time waiting till my stack comes. A5 Prussian who got jackered, F#5 My snapper till your knockered, D5 A5 Get on the snam. A5 The chivman wants your chip; F#5 Better dummy up then go dip: D5 A5 You?re outta turn. (A-G#-F#)quickly F#5 I learned that the lowest form of life is the buffer nabber, F5 Even worse than the dicer stabber.