Cm* CmE|--x-----3--|
B|--x-----4--|
G|--0-----5--|
D|--1-----5--|
A|--3-----3--|
E|--x-----3--|
x = don't play these strings
-Using my Cm* chord is optional, but it adds some nice, tense subtlety to the verses I
like to use it in.
-I'll put the Capo III chords at the bottom of the tab
Intro: Cm* FCm* FCm* FCm*
The wintergreen, the juniper
FCm*
The cornflower and the chicory
FCm*
All the words you said to me
FCm
Still vibrating in the air
FCm
The elm, the ash and the linden tree
FCm
The dark and deep, enchanted sea
FCm
The trembling moon and the stars unfurled
FC
There she goes, my beautiful world
CG
There she goes, my beautiful world
Am
There she goes, my beautiful world
F
There she goes, my beautiful world
GCmFCmF
There she goes agaaaaaaaaain
Cm* F
John Willmot penned his poetry
Cm* F
riddled with the pox
Cm* F
Nabakov wrote on index cards,
Cm* F
at a lectem, in his socks
CmF
St. John of the Cross did his best stuff
CmF
imprisoned in a box
CmF
And JohnnyThunders was half alive
CmF
when he wrote Chinese Rocks
CmF
Well, me, I'm lying here, with nothing in my ears
CmF
Me, I'm lying here, with nothing in my ears
CmF
Me, I'm lying here, for what seems years
CmF
I'm just lying on my bed with nothing in my head
CmF
Send that stuff on down to me
Cm
Send that stuff on down to me
F
Send that stuff on down to me
C
Send that stuff on down
CG
There she goes, my beautiful world
Am
There she goes, my beautiful world
F
There she goes, my beautiful world
GCmFCmF
There she goes agaaaaaaaaain
Cm* F
Karl Marx squeezed his carbuncles
Cm* F
while writing Das Kapital
Cm* F
And Gaugin, he buggered off, man,
CmF
and went all tropical
CmF
While Philip Larkin, he stuck it out
CmF
in a library in Hull
CmF
And Dylan Thomas died drunk in
CmF
St. Vincent's hospital
CmF
I will lie at your feet
Cm
I will kneel at your door
F
I will rock you to sleep
Cm
I will roll on the floor
F
And I'll ask for nothing
Cm
Nothing in this life
F
I'll ask for nothing
Cm
Give me ever-lasting life
CmF
I just want to move the world
Cm
I just want to move the world
F
I just want to move the world
C
I just want to move
CG
There she goes, my beautiful world
Am
There she goes, my beautiful world
F
There she goes, my beautiful world
GCmFCmF
There she goes agaaaaaaaaain
Cm* F
So if you got a trumpet, get on your feet,
Cm* F
brother, and blow it
Cm* F
If you've got a field, that don't yield,
Cm* F
well get up now and hoe it
CmF
I look at you and you look at me and
CmF
deep in our hearts babe we know it
CmF
That you weren't much of a muse,
CmF
but then I weren't much of a poet
CmF
I will be your slave
Cm
I will peel you grapes
F
Up on your pedestal
Cm
With your ivory and apes
F
With your book of ideas
Cm
With your alchemy
FCm
O Come on, Send that stuff on down to me
CmF
Send that stuff on down to me
Cm
Send that stuff on down to me
F
Send that stuff on down to me
Cm
Send that stuff on down to me
F
Send it all around the world
Cm
Send it all around the world
F
Cause there she goes
C
My beautiful girl
CG
There she goes, my beautiful world
Am
There she goes, my beautiful world
F
There she goes, there she goes
GC
There she goes again
CG
There she goes, my beautiful world
Am
There she goes, my beautiful world
F
There she goes, my beautiful world
GFC
There she goes a----gaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaain