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EINSTEIN ON THE BEACH  Counting Crows



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[E]   [A]   [E]   [B]  (1st Verse)
(Bouncy E A E B)
Albert's always sincere, he's a sensivitive type
His intentions are clear, he wanna be well-liked
Better think of nothing, all are we anything (???)
Better to be better than to be anything
And [A]Albert's vision is blooming uncontrolled[E] [A] [E] [B]
All[A] his wings are slowly sinking
(Chorus)
And the [C#m]world be[B]gins to [A]disappear[E]
The [C#m]worst things [B]come from [A]inside h[E]ere
And [C#m]all the [B]king's men [A]reappear[E]
For an [F#m]eggman, on and off the [A]wall
[A]Will never be together again
[E]  [A]  [E]  [B]  (2nd Verse)
Einstein down on the beach staring into the sand
It's everything he believes in has been shattered
What you fear in the night in the day comes to call anyway-ay
We all get burned as:
(Bridge)
[A]One more sun comes sliding down the sky[E] [A] [E] [B]
[A]One more shadow leans against the wall
(Chorus)
[G#m]Albert's [A]waiting in the [G#m]sun
On a [A]field (?) American
[G#m]  For the [A]cause of some [B]inflated form of hit and run
(Solo)
(Bridge)
(Chorus)
[G#m]  Albert's [A]fallen on the [G#m]sun
Cracked his [A]head wide open
(Chorus x 2)
(Ad lib outtro)
E A E B etc
No never be together again
No no never never never again, uh huh
What you fear in the night etc..
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