Oh my - I really try but I just don't get any- -where. You might say it only seems that way. And I could find something everywhere. And maybe I agree with you. But I'd just like to say this too. Its All very fine, if you're really divine. And everybody wants you bad. You can take what you please with the greatest of ease. And nobody will let you be sa-a-ad. But Oh my, the days go by. I make no connection at all. I drink this wine in the bright sunshine. A- waiting for a star to fa-a-all. I must be like a million souls, who got nobody at all. To warm their hearts, and give them a start, spinning in the bright blue sky. On the wings of love that could take them above, to places where the penguins fly-y-y. But Oh my. Do I get high Lady, when I'm next to you. You're so crazy and wild, such a happy child. You make a lot of loving too-oo-oo (well I should say so) Kevin AyersWhatevershebringswesing |
Chords 332010 C 332310 C7 133211 F 332010 C->C7 133211 F 133241 F7 200212 D7 320003 G 133211 F 332010 C->C7 200212 D7 320003 G 332010 C 332310 C7 133211 F 332010 C->C7 133211 F 133241 F7 200212 D7 320003 G 332010 C 332310 C7 133211 F 332010 C->C7 133211 F 133241 F7 200212 D7 320003 G 133211 F 332010 C->C7 200212 D7 320003 G 332010 C 332310 C7 133211 F 332010 C->C7 133211 F 133241 F7 200212 D7 320003 G 332010 C 332310 C7 133211 F 332010 C->C7 133211 F 133241 F7 200212 D7 320003 G (hammerclaw picking in 6/8 time) |
Chords given in the form xxoo4o2 (Bm) represent the
frets stopped on each of the six strings of the guitar, lowest pitch on the
left, highest pitch on the right, with standard tuning EADGBE. A t means that
the thumb is used to fret the low E string. An x means that this particular
string is not played, or damped, and an o means that it is open (no fret is
fingered for that string - or, if you like, the "zeroth" fret is
stopped). A 4 (for example) means that a finger is placed on fingerboard behind
(towards the tuning-peg end) the 4th fret. Or, if you like to think of it that
way, in the 4th "space" between frets. (Most guitars have mother of
pearl dots inlaid behind the 3rd, 5th 7th, 9th and 12th (octave) frets.)