AmEAmE
There was a silver circle sign, and she was standing at the door
AmEAm
we pressed our way right through the crowd, or pace was quickened to her
E
floor,
AmEAmE
there was a single feigning light, and there was silk all on the walls,
AmEAmE
she had a lot of love to give, I was prepared to take it all
"And what did she do next?"
AmEAmE
She had disrobed, and she was waiting on the floor.
AmEAmE
She asked me what it was I want, I thought that I wanted it all.
"What did you say?"
E(open)
I said "Stand up and move your body to the bed."
C
She quickly stood, and slowly turned, and
E
here's exactly what she said.
FD/F#GE/G#
"Please be soft and sweet to me, this life has not been good
E/AE/H E/AAGF E(open) Dm C(open)
you see its hard with such a his___tory
F E(open) F E(open) F E(open)
bu___ried in mi_________se___ry."
"And what did you do next?"
AmEAE
I broke a smile reminding that I paid her well.
AmEAmE
Her lips returned, and then I felt her hands unbuckling my belt.
"So was it good?"
E(open)
It felt like heaven, but I'm sure she was in hell-
CE
I made it clear I'd get my money's worth out of the goods she sells.
FE/G#AmF
Break and bind yourself to me, deliver what you've sold
DmE/G#Am
you see that I will only take from you, and use it up.
ADmE/G#E/AE/H Am
I'll use you up "What was your na__________________me".
AmInterludeFE/G#AmF
Break and bind yourself to me, deliver what you've sold
DmE/G#Am
you see that I will only take from you, and use it up.
ADmE/G#E/AE/H Am
I'll use you up "What was your na__________________me".
here the most important solo parts for electric guitar:
if possible play with killswitch instead of a pick :-)
Intro/Outro:
d -8-7-8-7-5--7--4---5
a 0------------------- repeat
Verse
during Am and E
d -8-7-8-7-5--7--4---5
a 0------------------- (same as Intro)
during open E and rest
d -3-2-3-2-0--2--3--2--0
a 2-------------------
This arrangement for the song is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the song. You may only use this for private study, scholarship, or research.