Tabbed by Jordan Lapping
Tuning: E (Standard)
Intro:
FA#9C C4
e]-------------------------------------- |
B]--------1--------1--------1----------- |
G]--2---2----3---3----0---0--------0-3-- |
D]----3--------3--------2------2-3------ | (x2)
A]-------------------------------------- |
E]-------------------------------------- |
Verse 1:
FA#/DD#
I left a glass in the sun
C7
And ever since then
FA#/DD#
Everything has come undone
C7 ( F )
But I know I'll be
Chorus 1:
F C#7M A#m7 C#7M F
In Simple City soon, just staring at the moon
C#7M A#m7 C#7M F
In Simple City soon, just staring at the moon
A#7/D Ebm69 C7#9F
Will you be there? Can I take you there?
A#7/D Ebm69 C7#9 ( F )
Will you be there? Can I take you there?
TRANSITION 1:
F - A#/D - D# - C7 (x2)
Verse 2:
FA#/DD#
I saw a Yin-Yang girl today
C7F
She was black and white
A#/DD#
She was a pile on a chair
C7
Pale and dark
Verse 3:
FA#/DD#
She wore a shirt that left her breast
C7F
For all of us to see
A#/DD#
I want to color her and then
C7 ( F )
Maybe she'll be
Chorus 2:
F C#7M A#m7 C#7M F
In Simple City soon, just staring at the moon
C#7M A#m7 C#7M F
In Simple City soon, just staring at the moon
A#7/D Ebm69 C7#9F
Will you be there? Can I take you there?
A#7/D Ebm69 C7#9 ( F )
Will you be there? Can I take you there?
TRANSITION 2:
F - A#/D - D# - C7 (x4)
Bridge:
FA#/DD#C7F
Put me away and lose the key, if that makes it right
A#/DD#C7F
She and I see eye to eye, but you see that as wrong
A#/DD#C7F
I never meant to be the guy singing this song
A#/DD#C7 ( F )
I am the one who made love blind; but you won't let me be
Chorus 3:
F C#7M A#m7 C#7M F
In Simple City soon, just staring at the moon
C#7M A#m7 C#7M F
In Simple City soon, just staring at the moon
A#7/D Ebm69 C7#9F
Will you be there? Can I take you there?
A#7/D Ebm69 C7#9 ( F )
Will you be there? Can I take you there?
TRANSITION 3:
F - A#/D - D# - C7 (x2)
Outro:
FA#/DD#
I left a glass in the sun
C7
And ever since then
FA#/DD#
Everything has come undone
C7F
But I know I'll be
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.