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The original capo is on the 2nd but put it where it suit you - I play on the 6th.
Strumming pattern is vaguely 1 2+3+4+ but you'd have to listen to it as I'm not
great at picking them up.
Into:
C F C G | C F G G | C F C G C C/B
Am F C
Monday morning, comes a-crawling in
G Am
From another weekend choked with cigarettes and sin
F
I've been busy, so much lately
C G
That every time I get some time to spend
Am
I end up drunk or sleeping in
C
And I miss you, you're busy too
G Am
We call each other up when we're messed up
F
And say we'll meet in the New Year
C G
But it's perfectly clear that we'll do no such thing, come the spring
G C F C
But when the evening casts its shadows on the corners of my days
G C F
And I am old and I am settled in the place where I will stay
G C F C
When my wondering meanderings have finally reached their end
G C F
Yeah whatever else may be I will not forget my friends
C G C G | C F C G C
Am F C
Friday evening, barely even begins
Em Am
Before my phone begins to ring with people asking where I am
F
And I can't suppress a smile, we talk a while
C Em Am
But chance are that I am far away and so I'm phased out of the plan
C
And that's how I miss out, on another night
Em Am
The kind of night where nothing really happens
F
But everything goes down
C Em
And in the end I'm just a promise, to pick up the phone, when I'm in town
G C F C
But when the evening casts its shadows on the corners of my days
G C F
And I am old and I am settled in the place where I will stay
G C F C
When my wondering meanderings have finally reached their end
G C F
Yeah whatever else may be may my friends remember me
C F C G | C F G G | C F C G | C F C G C
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Thankyou to the person who came up with the previous tab - this is really just a
reformatting to make it easier to read from - enjoy x
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