| Cadd9 | Cmaj7 | Cadd9 | Cmaj7 | Em(add9 | Em | Em(add9 | Em |
| Cadd9 | Cmaj7 | Cadd9 | Cmaj7 | Em(add9 | Em | Em(add9 | Em | |
| By the | bumper cars, | in the | pretty twining light |
| I may have gone too far, I may have gone too much, too long, I'm |
| D | C | Cmaj7 | Cadd9 | Cmaj7 | Em(add9 | Em | Em(add9 | Em | |
| a | dull and witless | boy |
| Cadd9 | Cmaj7 | Cadd9 | Cmaj7 | Em(add9 | Em | Em(add9 | Em | |
| In the | after bars, | think I was | sullied by a dream |
| In the killing jar, you and me at war at arms, all |
| D | C | Cmaj7 | Cadd9 | Cmaj7 | Em(add9 | Em | |
| falling in em | brace |
| Em | F# | G | A | Bm | |
| Tell | me | why | you | lied, and |
| Am | G | Cadd9 | Cmaj7 | Cadd9 | Cmaj7 | |
| what it is you | do to keep your | eyes |
| D | C | Cmaj7 | Cadd9 | Cmaj7 | Em(add9 | Em | Em(add9 | Em | |
| all | shiny |
| Cadd9 | Cmaj7 | Cadd9 | Cmaj7 | Em(add9 | Em | Em(add9 | Em | |
| A tawny | gypsy girl, | sleeping | blanketed by stars |
| Beneath the tilt-a-whirl, where we were coyly caught alone, all |
| D | C | Cmaj7 | Cadd9 | Cmaj7 | Em(add9 | Em | |
| fumbling with your | blouse |
| Em | F# | G | A | Bm | |
| Tell | me | why | you | lied, and |
| Am | G | Cadd9 | Cmaj7 | Cadd9 | Cmaj7 | |
| what it is you | do to keep your | eyes |
| D | C | Cmaj7 | Cadd9 | Cmaj7 | |
| all | shiny |
| D | C | |
| And in the rollercoaster | din |
| D | C | Em | |
| By the parachutes in | saddle shoes you | break your shin |
| D | C | Cmaj7 | Cadd9 | Cmaj7 | |
| But I have never seen two | eyes |
| Em(add9 | Em | Em(add9 | Em | |
| so | shiny |
| Cadd9 | Cmaj7 | Cadd9 | Cmaj7 | Em(add9 | Em | Em(add9 | Em | |
| D | C | |
| And the sullen beery | swine |
| D | C | Em | |
| Try to tangle you in | sullen beery | balls of twine |
| D | C | Cmaj7 | Cadd9 | Cmaj7 | |
| But have they ever seen two | eyes |
| Em(add9 | Em | Em(add9 | Em | |
| so | shiny |
| Cadd9 | Cmaj7 | Cadd9 | Cmaj7 | Em(add9 | Em | Em(add9 | Em | |
| The boys in | denim vests, | smoking | cigarettes between |
| Their bootblack fingertips, sweetly tipsy by the half-light |
| D | C | Cmaj7 | Cadd9 | Cmaj7 | Em(add9 | Em | Em(add9 | Em | |
| The | light and the ha | lf-light |
| Em | F# | G | A | Bm | |
| Tell | me | why | you | lied, and |
| Am | G | Cadd9 | Cmaj7 | Cadd9 | Cmaj7 | |
| what it is you | do to keep your | eyes |
| D | C | Cmaj7 | |
| all | shiny |
| D | C | Cmaj7 | Cadd9 | Cmaj7 | |
| all | shiny |
| C | Cmaj7 | Cadd9 | Cmaj7 | |
| all | shiny |
| Em(add9 | Em | Em(add9 | Em | |
| all | shiny |
| C | Cmaj7 | Cadd9 | Cmaj7 | |
| all | shiny |
| Em(add9 | Em | Em(add9 | Em | |
| all | shiny |
| Em | F# | G | A | Bm | |
| END |
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This is a such a beautiful song. Satisfying to play. :) (ps: I play it with capo on the 5th fret, but I sing high). The mp3 is on my site: www.supernaturalthings.net