Lucksmiths - Requiem For The Punters Club Chords & Tabs

 

Requiem For The Punters Club Chords & Tabs

Lucksmiths Chords & Tabs

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Requiem For The Punters Club Chords

   
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Transcribed by Andy Willinger
Culver City, CA. USA [andy_willinger@(remove to reply)yahoo.com]


Requiem For The Punters Club
-The Lucksmiths
(Marty Donald)
[ Tab from: https://www.guitartabs.cc/tabs/l/lucksmiths/requiem_for_the_punters_club_crd_ver_2.html ]
                      C       G
   Have you been drinking?
               F
   'Cause it's not too late to start
        Dm
   There's still a week
                        C
   Before they come and pull the place apart
                    C       G
   And I was thinking
               F
   I have sorrows to be drowned
      Dm
   Too complete to contemplate
          C
   Without a friend around
         F                               G
   On Brunswick Street, the bits of broken glass
           Dm                  C
   Sparkle-  brighter than the six or seven stars
G  F  Dm  C

   And I'm reminded
   Of a Sunday afternoon
   How the sunlight caught the cigarette smoke
   Curling through the room
   And you behind it
   Your hair in rubber bands
   One more for the footpath
   And we walked home holding hands
           F                           G
   Like the weekenders and window-shoppers do
          Dm              C
   We were happier than either of us knew

G  F  Dm  C (x2)
    F
   So act surprised
                C
   It's been a while since I came calling
    F
   I know it's late
                  C
   But Old Times' Sake- and all that junk
    F
   I'll be alright
               C
   We'll make tonight tomorrow morning
   F
   Sometimes you want to go
               C
   Where everybody knows you're drunk