| A | |
| There?s such a lot of good ways to be bad |
| D | A | |
| And | so many bad ways to be good haven?t paid my | rent yet |
| B7 | E7 | A | |
| I tell them sorry but I | haven?t got the money any | more |
| F# | B7 | E7 | |
| Just for today I thought I?d leave home alone, hold | hands with day |
| D | A | |
| And if | I?m so bad, why don?t they take me a | way? |
| A | |
| Just like what you hear with a shell pressed to your ear |
| D | D7 | A | |
| That?s the | sea in the trees in the | morning hello the | universal |
| B7 | E7 | A | |
| Good morning Steve, well | you won?t believe me to | day |
| F# | B7 | E7 | |
| Working doesn?t seem to be the perfect thing for me so I?ll co | ntinue to play |
| D | A | |
| And if | I?m so bad why don?t they take me a | way? |
| D, Dsus4, D, A, B7, E7, (A) |
| A | |
| Well a hippy trippy name dropper came through my door |
| D | |
| He said ?I | just bumped into Mick he told me you know where to score?? |
| A | B7 | E7 | A | |
| No not | me friend, | I mind my own | and my own minds | me |
| F# | B7 | E7 | |
| Well my love is at the foot of your hand | come what may |
| D | A | |
| But if | June comes first please won?t you take me a | way? |