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| From: jfair@vt.edu (John Fair) |
| I Want You |
| Dylan |
| F | |
| The guilty undertaker sighs, |
| Am | |
| The | lonesome organ grinder cries, |
| Dm | C | |
| The | silver saxophones say I should | refuse you. |
| Bb | |
| The | cracked bells and washed-out horns |
| C | |
| Blow into my face with scorn, |
| Dm | |
| But it's | not that way, |
| C | |
| I wasn't born to | lose you. |
| F | Am | |
| I | want you, I | want you, |
| Dm | C | |
| I | want you so | bad, |
| F | |
| Honey, I want | you. |
| F | |
| The | drunken politician leaps |
| Am | |
| U | pon the street where mothers weep |
| Dm | |
| And the | saviors who are fast asleep, |
| C | |
| They | wait for you. |
| Bb | |
| And I | wait for them to interrupt |
| C | |
| Me drinkin' from that broken cup |
| Dm | |
| And | ask me to |
| C | |
| Open up the | gate for you. |
| F | Am | |
| I | want you, I | want you, |
| Dm | C | |
| I | want you so | bad, |
| F | |
| Honey, I want | you. |
| Am | |
| Now | all my fathers, they've gone down, |
| Dm | |
| True love they've been without it. |
| Am | |
| But | all their daughters put me down |
| Bb | C | |
| 'Cause | I don't think about | it. |
| F | |
| Well, I return to the Queen of Spades |
| Am | |
| And | talk with my chambermaid. |
| Dm | |
| She knows that I'm not afraid |
| C | |
| To | look at her |
| Bb | |
| She is good to me |
| C | |
| And there's nothing she doesn't see. |
| Dm | |
| She | knows where I'd like to be |
| C | |
| But it doesn't matter. |
| F | Am | |
| I | want you, I | want you, |
| Dm | C | |
| I | want you so | bad |
| F | |
| Honey, I | want you. |
| F | |
| Now your dancing child with his Chinese suit, |
| Am | |
| He | spoke to me, I took his flute. |
| Dm | |
| No, I wasn't very cute to him, |
| C | |
| Was I? |
| Bb | |
| But I | did it, though, because he lied |
| C | |
| Because he took you for a ride |
| Dm | |
| And | because tine was on his side |
| C | |
| And | because I... |
| F | Am | |
| I | want you, I | want you, |
| Dm | C | |
| I | want you so | bad |
| F | |
| Honey, I | want you. |
| John Fair jfair @vt.edu Roofing |
That was a really nice version! Well played :)and sung..
Solo Acoustic version