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Trains to Brazil  Guillemots

I found this one on google and cannot take credit:
http://www.guitarzone.com/forum/lofiversion/index.php/t161904.html
[D]It[F#m7]s one o clock on a friday mornin im trying to keep my back from the wall
[Bm]the[Gm7/D] prophets and their bombs have had another success and im wondering why we bother at all
[D]I [F#m7]think of you on cold winter mornings darling they remind me of when we were at school
[Bm]Not[Em/Bb]hing really mattered when you called out my name in fact nothing really mattered at all
[A]An[G]d i'm thinking about how long it will take them to blow us away
[Bm]But[F#m/C#] i won'[D]t [F#m7]get me down
[A]Im[Em7/D] just thankful to be facing the day
[D]Cos days don't get you far when youre gone
[D] [Dmaj7] [D] [Dmaj7]  
[D]It[F#m7]'s five o clock on a Friday morning one hundred telephones shake and ring
[Bm]And[Em/Bb] one of them is from someone who knew you.......
[D]An[F#m7]d i still think of you on cold winter mornings Darling they'll still remind me of when
were at school
[Bm]Whe[Em/Bb]n they could never have persuaded me that lives like yours were in the hands of these
fools
[A]An[G]d to those of you who moan your lives through one day to the next
[Bm]Wel[F#m/C#]l let t[D]he[F#m7]m take you next
A Em7 (7th fret)
Can't you live and be thankful you're here
See it could be you tomorrow next year
[D] [Dmaj7] [D] [Dmaj7]  
chords: (remember - Drop D tuning)
D 232000
[F#m7]Bm 23[222244]4420
Gm7/D 333350
Em/Bb xx3210
A 022200
G 330055
F#m/C# 22224x
Em7/D 000020
Em7 (7th) 787970

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A Bm D Dmaj7 Em/Bb Em7/D F#m/C# F#m7 G Gm7/D
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