Fitzgerald
Frank Black
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D G A It’s sad to see your artBm hanging on the wallD G So many pictures thereA Bm D Yours the best of allD G I like the IndianA Bm D The one in ballpoint inkG A In ancient Massachusettes longD before you calledEm D You traded him and many othersF#7 for a drinkD G Your fingers thick from hammersD A Well it really makes you thinkContinúa después del anuncioBm C D And then my father would fillGm your glass so tallD G A When I was a kid I gophered inBm D your crewG Always a kind wordA Bm D And you showed me what to doD G And living hammered, well itsA Bm D always hit or missG But through yourA cigarette-stained beardD Your love rang trueD Em And though you are so loved itD F#7 had to come to thisD G You got shut off because youD A always stink of pissBm C And now you drink someplaceD Gm where no one bothers you [END CHORUS]A Dm Oh, FitzyG7 Gm Oh, FitzyA Dm Oh, FitzyG7 Gm Oh, FitzyA Dm G7 Dm G7 Oh, FitzyDm G7 D