What The Writer Meant
Hop Along
F
(início)
Dm F Gsus2
Verse 1
Dm F Gsus2 Gold, alone, clinging to a stem Dm F Gsus2 Pretty soon, this will be a skeleton Dm F Gsus2 Metropolises, before- silent and smouldering Dm F Gsus2 C C7 Above, the wild giant wailed, "Never will I do that again!"
Chorus
F Gm So, so strange, so strange, so strange Dm Bbmaj7 To be shaped by such strange men F Gm Dm Bbmaj7 Elizabeth, explain what the writer meant Dm F F7 Bb Gsus2 That God is the one, God is the one, God is the one who changed Dm F F7 Bb Gsus2 That God is the one, God is the one, God is the one who changed
Interlude
Dm F Gsus2
Verse 2
Dm F Gsus2 The General- bucktoothed, bright eyed, frothing red Dm F Gsus2 Baltimore- you on the floor, me on the edge of the bed Dm F Gsus2 We saw him, in one brutal gesture, tear that rabbit open Dm F Gsus2 C C7 And you turned to me, "Isn't this supposed to be for children?"
Chorus
F Gm So, so strange, so strange, so strange Dm Bbmaj7 To be shaped by such strange moments F Gm Elizabeth, the train Dm Bbmaj7 When will I see you again? Dm F F7 Bb Gsus2 Will you tell me your mind, tell me your mind, tell me that your mind has changed? Dm F F7 Bb Gsus2 Will you tell me your mind, tell me your mind, tell me that your mind has changed?
Solo
Dbaug F /Dbaug Dm /Dbaug F /C Dm F Gm So, so strange, so strange, so strange Dm Bbmaj7 Wa I shaped for just this moment F C Dm Bbmaj7 Elizabeth, explain what the writer meant Dm Bb Dm Bbmaj7 Elizabeth, explain what the writer meant Dm Bbmaj7 Elizabeth, explain Dm Bbmaj7
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