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A pretty funny song by the comedy acappella group Da Vinci's Notebook. E G# Whenever life gets you down A Am Keeps you wearing a frown B Bb A G# E And the gravy train has left you behind E G# And when your all out of hope A Am Down at the end of your rope F# B And nobody's there to throw you a line A If you ever get so low Am That you don't know which way to go E E7 Come on and take a walk in my shoes F# Never worry 'bout a thing F# Ab A Got the world on a string B Cause I've got the cure for all of my blues (all of his blues) [ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/d/da-vincis-notebook/260374.html ] E G# C#m I take a look at my enormous penis A B E E Eb E And my troubles start a-meltin' away (ba-doom bop) E G# C#m I take a look at my enormous penis F# B And the happy times are comin' to stay (be-doo) A I got a sing and I dance Am When I glance in my pants E Eb C#m And a-feelin's like a sun shiny daaaaay A B E Eb D C#m I take a look at my enormous Pee--e--e--nis A B E E Eb E And a-everything is goin' my way (ba-doom bop) And that's basically it. The rest of the song uses the same chords. Just listen to it and you should figure out the structure. |