• Song:

    Sore Subject

  • Artist:

    Ps Eliot

P.S. Eliot // Sore Subject

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ziAM4FGGIo

Listen along to hear and play

I haven't figured out the second guitar yet.

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Keep your power chords like this, its easier.

The chords you will use are Cm, Em, A, G. And F, G, Cm, A.  

INTRO
|Cm Cm, Cm Cm. Em Em, Em Em. A A, A A. G G, G G.| x2
|Cm, Em, A, G| strum | x2 

Cm                       Em 
like a helpless captive, a distraught midwife
A                      G
like a libran husband and a capricorn wife
Cm                         Em
i turn to wine and whiskey and these cryptic songs
A                           G
maybe i'm passive aggressive or maybe i'm wrong

|Cm, Em, A, G| strum | x2

F                     G
  but don't go yet, old lipstick, old cassettes
C                         A
clutter the carpet where my futile head rests 
     F                    G
and i'd explain it, but i've long-since dismissed
           C                   A
the thought of vitality, you'll get nothing out of me
     F     G
but don't go yet

Cm                       Em 
and like a sore subject, objective pursuit
A                      G
like a fearful me or an asinine you
Cm                       Em 
and we avoid eye contact as i'm just dragged along
A                           G
maybe i should just grow up or maybe i'm wrong

|Cm, Em, A, G| strum | x2
maybe i'm wrong        maybe i'm wrong 


F                     G
  but don't go yet, old lipstick, old cassettes
C                         A
clutter the carpet where my futile head rests 
     F                    G
and i'd explain it, but i've long-since dismissed
           C                   A
the thought of vitality, you'll get nothing out of me
     F       G
but don't go yet

Cm                        Em
as soon as my eyes avert, more skin of alabaster
A                         G
you don't warn me before, you just devastate me after
Cm                          Em
and like a dangling noose or like an endless sea
A                         G
we both know how to love and i think you owe more to me

F                     G
  but don't go yet, old lipstick, old cassettes
C                         A
clutter the carpet where my futile head rests 
     F                    G
and i'd explain it, but i've long-since dismissed
           C                   A
the thought of vitality, you'll get nothing out of me
     F     G
but don't go yet

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That's what i came up with. Find what sounds best to you.
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