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Ten Cent Blues  Eisley

"Ten Cent Blues"
Capo 1st fret. G, Am, C
[G]Dear orthodox,
[Am]I can't control my feelings,
[C]And who hit me?
[Am]I just might be
[C]Coming round the bush
[C]And my stilts, [Am]they began cracking
[C]Subsequently pushed
[G]And I looked to see that it was she
[Am]Just some abandoned little crook like me
[C]Adieu, adieu, [Am]and fare thee well
[C]This was the ending, please
[G]Oh, w[Am]hoa...
[C]I was attached [Am]on bended knee
[C]But I declined my leave
[G]But who could blame
[Am]A fraction of her being?
[C]She is cheesy, [Am]she is scrawny
[C]With her uncanny styling
[C]I'm teasing, [Am]she is pleasing
[C]She just has no wit
[G]And I'm sorry I don't have her face
[Am]And I'm probably gonna lose this race
[C]There is no doubt [Am]she's such a mouse
[C]With such an abstract grace
[G]Oh, wh[Am]oa...
[C]There is no cure, [Am]I am sure
[C]For these ten cent blues
[G]And then she chose to dissect me
[Am]And I was casted into poverty
[C]But I did not [Am]agree with her
[C]She said, "Now, you've got nerve,"
[C]But I don't c[G]are if I'm granted
[Am]For all these things
[C]If I were one [Am]among this crowd
[C]Would you call that defeat?
[G]In a way it's making me [Am]crazy
[G]In a sense that it's making me [Am]stronger
[G]A likely chance, and it's probably [Am]proven
[G]In the end we'll all walk [Am]away
[Am]Shaking h[G]ands on the doormat
[G]I [Am]salute you, sir
[C]A stranger and [Am]a happy fit
[Am]I'm glad I[C]'m part of it
[C]And that I [Am]saw it [AmG]all

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