#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## # #----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------# Date: Tue, 17 Dec 1996 11:46:27 -0500 (EST) From: "Daniel P. Corts"Subject: captain margot by the Lounge Flounders "Captain Margot" >From the Lounge Flounders' "Imaginary Saints" on Mercury Records Words & tunes by Kevin Murphy dcorts1@utk.edu [INTRO] G Em C9 B/G D |------------|------------|------------|------------|---------------| |------------|------------|------------|----------3-|---3-----------| |------------|------------|--0---------|----------2-|---2---2-------| |------------|------------|------------|----------0-|---0---0-------| |-------0*2--|--------0*2-|-3--------3-|-2*3*2------|-0---0---------| |--3---------|-0----------|------------|------------|---------------| C9 G |---------------|-----3-------------| |------3--------|-----3-------------| |-----0---------|-----0----------0--| |-------------0-|-----0---0------0--| |-2*3-----------|-----2---2*3*2--2--| |---------------|--3--3----------3--| [VERSE] G Em Captain Margo got his boots shined C9 Em by his mistress in the rain D C G right in the middle of a mudslide C9 Em She wiped, she spread D C9 she smiled, she wiped Am and life was good for every body D7 life is good for everyone G Em Captain Margot found a gold coin C9 Em and he polished it at night D C G using the reflector from a bike wheel C9 he wiped, he scraped D C9 he smiled and wiped Am and life was good for everybody D7 life was good for everyone [BRIDGE] Em but there are rats in the silo Bm pull grain for a living C9 pile in the slip shift D show up in your cereal [REPEAT INTRO] G |Em |C9 |B/G |D |C9 |G [VERSE 2] captain margot showed up married on the 4th day of september honey on the back side of some wheat toast she spread, and bit she smiled, and spread and life was good for everybody life was good for everyone and captain margot says a sailor feels the salt course in his veins and has no need for explanation he sails, he floats he smiles and sails and life is good for everybody life is good for everyone [BRIDGE] but there's a thin line of difference between aesthetics and emotion one might please the view, one torments by touchless wonder [INTRO] [FINALE] Am D And life is good for everybody, life is good for everyone <3x> G BUT, CAPTAIN...