Slaughter Beach, Dog - A Modern Lay
At The Moonbase (2020)
[Intro]
C G D C D
[Verse 1]
DJenny found herself in the
Emsupermarket line
GWith the crossword editor of
Dthe New York Times
A#mShe said, "How does it feel to
E7be so well-read?
AI can't even guess what you're reading"
DHe says, "I know I'm a big shot
Em literary boss
G DBut I Do not intend to die on that cross
A#m E7I make what I earn and I won't take no less
AI'm not writing birthday greetings."
CAnd then Jenny's blood ran hot
GShe said, "I'm not one for desk jockeys
A-But I'll give you a shot."
[Chorus]
D ALove in the United States
D GEmpathy makes mе a modern lay
AAmerican kids swing the
A#mAmеrican way
C AWhat Do you learn from your lover?
[Instrumental]
D Em D G A A#m C A
[Verse 2]
DTommy works all day sewin'
Embaseball gloves
GWell he's up all night watching
D Punch Drunk Love
A#mHe writes fanfiction on the
E7factory floor
AMostly concerning Fernando
DAnd then one fine day on the
Emproduction line
GFernando says, "Hey Tommy, I'm
Drunnin' out of time!
A#m E7I'm 28 years old, at the edge of my prime
AAnd I can't even play the piano."
CAnd Tommy says, "Well, hell, Fern, neither can I
GDo you wanna come over and
Awatch a movie sometime?"
[Chorus]
D ALove in the United States
D GEmpathy makes me a modern lay
AAmerican kids swing the
A#mAmerican way
CWhat Do you learn from your
Alover?
[Bridge]
D AFolks, we're nearing the end here
DYou've been a lovely audience
GYou just look like a, like a million bucks
A A#mIf all fifteen of you split that up
C AYou could, you could, uh, well
D AAnyway, we've got one more stop on this
DHumble escapade through the
GGreat American Bedroom
A A#mIsaac?
C ALovely
[Verse 3]
DMargaret starts with an
Emabsinthe mist
G DTops it off with a lemon twist
A#m E7Slides a lowball glass down the bar
ATo a new face in a yellow raincoat
D EmWrings the rag out and wipes down the wood
GStarts to feel like she don't
Dfeel so good
A#m E7Steals a glance at an old Polaroid
ATacked up by the Bushmills
D EmDanny outside the Divine Lorraine
GJust standin' there in the
Dpouring rain
A#m E7One year from the day he died
ASmiling like a child
DShe hears a crackle from the
Emback of the room
G DSlow fade-in on a Neil Young tune
A#m E7Turns around at the end of the bar
ASees another smile
CAnd Margaret says, "Hey, stranger,
let me ask you a question
GYou don't look like a dancer
ABut would you make an exception?"
[Chorus]
D ALove in the United States
D GEmpathy makes me a modern lay
AAmerican kids swing the
A#mAmerican way
CWhat Do you learn from your
Alover?
D ALove in the United States
DMake it while you're payin' off
G
your FBA
AAmerican kids swing the
A#mAmerican way
CWhat Do you learn from your
Alover?
CWhat Do you learn from your
Alover?
CWhat Do you learn from your
Alover?
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