Tabbed by Pelusteriano
Contact at my UG profile
Lyrics by Andrew Bird
Music by Andrew Bird, Martin Dosh & Chris Morrisey
Key of A minor
CHORDS (low to high)
Am X02210
C/G 33201X
F7M X3321X
E 022100
Note: Play in "reggae style", first with a muted down-stroke,
then play the chord using an up-stroke:
-X - Am-X - Am-X - C-X - C--X - F7M-X - F7M-X - E-X - E-
INTRO
let ring
Am C/G F7M E
| | -----5-7-----7-8- | -----5-7--(5)h7p5--- | |
| | -----------5----- | ---6--------------6- | |
| | O---5-----5------- | -4------------------O | |
| | O-7--------------- | --------------------O | |
| | ----------------- | -------------------- | |
| | ----------------- | -------------------- | |
VERSE I
Am C/G F7M E
He's keeping busy, yeah, he's bleeding stones
Am C/G F7M E
With his machinations and his palindromes
Am C/G F7M E
It was anything but hear the voice
Am C/G F7M E
Anything but hear the voice
Am C/G
It was anything but hear the voice
F7M E Am C/G F7M E
That says that we're all basically alone
Am C/G F7M E
VERSE II
Am C/G F7M E
Poor Professor Pynchon had only good intentions
Am C/G F7M E
When he put his Bunsen burners all away
Am C/G F7M
And turning to a playground in a Petri dish
E Am
Where single cells would swing their fists
C/G F7M E
At anything that looks like easy prey
Am C/G F7M E
In this nature show that rages every day
Am C/G F7M E (strum louder)
It was then he heard his intuition say
Am
We were all basically alone
CHORUS
C/G Fmaj E
And despite what all his studies had shown
Am C/G F7M E
That what's mistaken for closeness is just a case for mitosis
Am C/G F7M E Am C/G F7M E
And why---- do some show no mercy while others are painfully shy?
Am C/G F7M E
Tell me doctor can you quantify?
Am C/G F7M E (strum louder)
He just wants to know the reason, the reason why
Am C/G F7M E
VERSE III
Am C/G
Why do they congregate in groups of four
F7M E Am
Scatter like a billion spores
C/G F7M E
And let the wind just carry them away?
Am C/G F7M
How can kids be so mean?
E Am
Our famous doctor tried to glean
C/G F7M E
As he went home at the end of the day
Am C/G F7M E
In this nature show that rages every day
Am C/G F7M E (strum louder)
It was then he heard his intuition say
Am
We were all basically alone
CHORUS
C/G F7M E
Despite what all his studies had shown
Am C/G F7M E
That what's mistaken for closeness is just a case of mitosis
Am C/G F7M E
Sure fatal doses of malcontent through osmosis
Am C/G F7M E Am C/G F7M E
And why---- do some show no mercy while others are painfully shy?
Am C/G F7M
Well, tell me doctor, can you quantify?
E (strum louder)
The reason why
Am C/G F7M E ... end on Am