#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------# RIFF from Intro RIFF 1 e|--222^0-0---------------------| e|---5-4-------------------------| b|3-333^--0---------------------| b|--5---5-3----------------------| g|4-444^--1---------------------| g|-4-----------------------------| d|5-555^--2---------------------| d|-------------------------------| a|--------2---------------------| a|-------------------------------| e|--------0---------------------| e|-------------------------------| G E RIFF1 G E Call me morbid, call me pale. I've spent six years on your trail Bm A G E Esus4 A six long years on your trail. G E RIFF1 G E RIFF 1 Call me morbid, call me pale. I've spent six years on your trail Bm A G E A six full years of my life on your trail. F# G(bar) D A F# G(bar) C/G G And if you have five seconds to spare, then I'll tell you the story of my life. D A F# Bm G Sixteen clumsy and shy, I went to London and I D A F# I booked myself in at the Y W C A G E RIFF1 G E RIFF 1 I said "i like it here, can I stay?", "i like it here, can I stay?", Bm A G E Esus4 A Do you have a vacancy for a back scrubber? {Well, the song just continues from there with the same basic chord sequences, Not a complex song, but a brilliant one. >From Fergal Boden Queens University Belfast, (u9246576@athmail1.causeway.qub.ac.uk)} version revised by Eduardo Luedy (emarques@svn.com.br)