Intro: GDEmCVerse 1:
G
Well they say that opposites attract
D
I can see it now as I look back
Em
If I wanted this, he wanted that
C
Weâ??d bark and hiss like dogs and cats
G
But the thing that drove me up a tree
D
Was the way he liked to disagree
EmD
Each time we had a difference of opinion
Chorus 1:
CDG
He liked the covers pulled down and I didnâ??t
CDG
He thought I should lose a few pounds and I didnâ??t
CDEmA
But what finally tore our love apart was a matter of religion
CDG
He thought he was God, and I didnâ??t
Verse 2:
G
Well it was more than just a loverâ??s spat
D
In this civil war of the thermostat
Em
Weâ'd wail away like maniacs
C
Throwing shoes and brick-a-brac
G
I can see him now in his muscle shirt
D
With those perky pecks and that cocky smirk
EmD
Standinâ?? there pushinâ?? all my buttons
Chorus 2:
CDG
He liked the toilet seat up, and I didnâ??t
CDG
He thought I should be a â??Câ? cup, and I didnâ??t
CDEmA
But what finally tore our love apart was a matter of religion
CDG
He thought he was God, and I didnâ??t
BridgeD
Yeah, he really thought he was the man
Em
Held my whole world in his hands
FCD
But if he ever comes down from that cloud heâ??s sittinâ?? on
EmCD
Hallelujah brothers and sisters, Iâ??ll be gone
SOLO: CDGCDGTag:
CDEmA
What finally tore our love apart was a matter of religion
CD
He thought he was God,
EmA
He really liked himself a lot
CDGCG
He thought he was God, and I didnâ??t
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