Fiction
The Lucksmiths
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G It seems too good to be trueC But there’s a girl in Kansas CityG With my favourite tattooAm C G Oh why would I lie to you?C This was in another centuryG Somewhere near the summer’s endC The fahrenheit was frighteningG I was awake the whole weekendC Invited to a barbecueG I found refuge in the kitchenC Discussing post-war US literatureG With a girl whose upper arm read “fiction”Am C G Like it might have been typewrittenContinúa después del anuncioC G – C GC When I asked her its significanceG She said she sometimes took remindingC What she wanted to be doingG Whether reading it or writingC I admitted admirationG For both typeface and intentC And said more softly — sotto voce —G I knew too well what she meantAm C She just smiled and in a while sheG wentDm Am For a time I forgot this ever tookG placeC She left her bottle on the bookcaseG – C G – C G – C G – C G – C GC So though I leave you little optionG But to take me at my wordC I assure you, dearest listenerG That it happened as you’ve heardC A beer left on a bookshelfG At a bygone barbecueC By a girl from Kansas CityG With my favourite tattooAm C G Oh why would I lie to you?Am C G Oh why would I lie to you?Am C G Oh why would I lie?