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From: bwetjen@s-cwis.unomaha.edu (brian j. wetjen)
Subject: CRD:Trip.Shakespeare.Today.You.Move


This is as close as my friend and I have gotten.  Any revisions or additions
would be appreciated! Especially in the intro and guitar solo parts.

P.S.  This is the **BEST** band in the universe, and Dan and John's new group
PLEASURE is Awesome, too!

Today You Move
Kinda-Chorded by Jason Arant and Brian Wetjen
From the Trip Shakespeare album _LULU_

G (320003@1)                          D (xx0232@1) GCold (320003@1)was the morning in your old place
C (x32010@1)F (133211@1)    D (xx0232@1)     CSunday, (x32010@1)today you move
G (320003@1)                           D (xx0232@1) GDown (320003@1)in the basement with the old crates
C (x32010@1) F (133211@1)         D (xx0232@1) GOld (320003@1)clothes, winter shoes

G (320003@1)                        D (xx0232@1) GCold (320003@1)was the handle of the van door
    C (x32010@1) F (133211@1)        D (xx0232@1)  CThe (x32010@1)old Ford, she comes through
G (320003@1)                    D (xx0232@1) GAnd (320003@1)I'm a helper to my own fate
C (x32010@1)  F (133211@1)      D (xx0232@1)     GI've (320003@1)come to help you move

Em (022000@1)     CMonday (x32010@1)you'll wake up
G (320003@1)   DCeiling (xx0232@1)lights are strange
Em (022000@1)CTuesday (x32010@1)I could ask you
G (320003@1)     DIf (xx0232@1)you could stand a change

G (320003@1)	   D (xx0232@1) GGold (320003@1)was the alley of your new place
C (x32010@1)name="chord_133211@1">F     D (xx0232@1)       CI (x32010@1)drove here with you
G (320003@1)                     D (xx0232@1) GHigh (320003@1)in the shadow of a oak tree
    C (x32010@1)F (133211@1)    D (xx0232@1)  GThe (320003@1)window of your bedroom

Em (022000@1)      CI'll (x32010@1)come calling
Em (022000@1) DI'll (xx0232@1)call up to  you
Em (022000@1) CI'll (x32010@1)say come down
Em (022000@1) DI've (xx0232@1)come up to you

G (320003@1)                          D (xx0232@1) GNow (320003@1)when your sister came to our place
C (x32010@1)  F (133211@1)      D (xx0232@1)         CNine (x32010@1)days she stayed with you
G (320003@1)                      D (xx0232@1)   GAnd (320003@1)every time I saw her young face
C (x32010@1)name="chord_133211@1">F        D (xx0232@1) GI (320003@1)knew and she knew

G (320003@1)                      D (xx0232@1) GI've (320003@1)been a vandal to my own home
C (x32010@1)name="chord_133211@1">F       D (xx0232@1)   CUnder (x32010@1)the snaky moon
G (320003@1)                           D (xx0232@1) GSo (320003@1)now when I come to see the old place
C (x32010@1)name="chord_133211@1">F       D (xx0232@1)   GI (320003@1)want to be of use

Em (022000@1)          CMonday (x32010@1)you'll wake up
G (320003@1)                DCeiling (xx0232@1)lights are strange
Em (022000@1)              CTuesday (x32010@1)you could ask me
G (320003@1)                 DIf (xx0232@1)I could stand to change

G (320003@1)                           D (xx0232@1)  GNow (320003@1)with the bed frame up the staircase
C (x32010@1)   F (133211@1)     D (xx0232@1)      CWe're (x32010@1)through with the move
-NO CHORD-
And if you think you have enough space
-NO CHORD-
I'd move in with you

Em (022000@1) CI'll (x32010@1)come calling
Em (022000@1) DI'll (xx0232@1)call up to you
Em (022000@1) CI'll (x32010@1)say come down
Em (022000@1) DI've (xx0232@1)come home to you

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