Elliott Murphy - Poise n Grace -------------------------------- Elliott chords : No capo Olivier chords : Capo on 2nd fret Intro: Elliott(E): A – E – D – E – D – E – A Olivier(O): G – D – C – D – C – D - G Verse: They say I’m full of poison E A E A A O: G D G G I’m full of poison and grace E A E A A O: G D G G I’m the invisible man here E A E D E O: G D C D I leave my footprints all over the place E A E A A O: G D G G Well off with their heads cries the May Queen E A E A A O: G D G G Babe Ruth says heads up to you E A E A A O: G D G G When you’re riding on an American dream E A E D E O: G D C D It only matters what the linemen do. E D E A A O: C D G G Chorus: Hello from Alaska, from Madagascar or Detroit E F# E D A Olivier: Em D C G Well I’ve been watching midnight cowboy, I want a fringed coat like John Voight. E Bm F# D E O: Am Em C D Verse B: Well I was working in a shoe shop E A E A A O: G D G G When Cinderella dropped by E A E A A O: G D G G She tried on some glass running shoes E A E D E O: G D C D I stole a glimpse of her thigh E D E A A O: C D G G hadn’t spoken to her sisters E A E A A O: G D G G they got her busted from dealing ecstasy E A E A A O: G D G G She said well she might be living in a pumpkin E A E D E O: G D C D But you know her sisters were living in spiritual poverty. E A E A A O: G D G G Chorus: Hello from Moscow, from Oshkow and Saint Pete E F# E D A O: Em D C G Well I’ve been watching east of Eden, whatever happened to Joann Fleet E Bm F# D E O: Am Em C D Verse C: Oh I’m living in a strange world E A E A A O: G D G G At least it looks that way to me E A E A A O: G D G G Am I the boy in bubble E A E D E O: G D C D Or am I the old man and the sea E A E A A O: G D G G Here’s to Frankenstein and Dracula E A E A A O: G D G G But their needs seem ordinary and plain E A E A A O: G D G G When you compare them to those fanatical believers E A E D E O: G D C D I hear they’re always expecting rain E A E A A O: G D G G Chorus: Hello from Milano, from Amarillo and city on the plain E F# E D A O: Em D C G I’ve been watching sons of Katy Elder, I like that graceful strut of John Wayne E Bm F# D E O: Am Em C D Verse D: You know I was born in the suburbs E A E A A O: G D G G Though I never understood what sub was E A E A A O: G D G G Shopping malls, shiny cars, I felt like a soap opera star E A E D E O: G D C D I couldn’t stay there – enough was enough E A E A A O: G D G G Sometimes what you think is mediocre E A E A A O: G D G G Might turn extraordinary someday E A E A A O: G D G G What makes you laugh tomorrow E A E D E O: G D C D May be the same things that make you cry today E A E A A O: G D G G Chorus: Goodbye from Manhattan, from Garden City and Jackson Heights E F# E D A O: Em D C G Oh I’ve been digging Jackson Pollack – He paints canvas like it’s a heavyweight fight. E Bm F# D E O: Am Em C D Verse E Have I mentioned love – what must I be thinking E A E A A O: G D G G To my wedding knees I knealt E A E A A O: G D G G Love yourself, love your neighbor – I love your shoes E A E D E O: G D C D I love the way they match your snakeskin belt E A E A A O: G D G G Lowboy rides the subway E A E A A O: G D G G He’s trapped in a world all his own E A E A A O: G D G G You stop your medications E A E D E O: G D C D You’ll find reality in the marrow of your bones E D E A A O: C D G G Chorus: Greetings from Honolulu, from Sioux City and Asbury Park E F# E D A O: Em D C G I’ve been listening to Nebraska Johnny 99 hits 100 as the New Jersey sky turns dark E Bm F# D E O: Am Em C D