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########################################################################### ########################################################################### Tabbed by Chandler Sterling, 4/9/2012 in Madison WI Ultimate guitar probably screwed up the formatting so I've provided the chord progressions for each section as well as attempting to have the chord name above the word. Tabbed from Hoots & Hellmouth at the MoBoogie Loft http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqPEcYhPWsk Lyrics from http://www.lyricsmania.com/home_for_supper_lyrics_hoots_and_hellmouth.html Hoots and Hellmouth website: http://www.hootsandhellmouth.com/ Did I hear it wrong? Email me and let me know: chandlersterling1@gmail.com ########################################################################### ########################################################################### HOME FOR SUPPER by Hoots and Hellmouth Capo 2nd Fret, Standard Tuning (EADGBe) Chorus (G D G G Em D C G) G D G Servant could you call me brother, master could you call me son? G Em D C G Mama call me home for supper when it's done (When it's done) Verse 1 (C G C G C G Em D C) C G Gather round the table Midwestern middle children C G Sway your heads, swing your eyes and sing along C G 'Cause that church choir's singing with the force of a nor'easter Em D C And it's a great harmonious song Chorus (G D G G Em D C) G D G Servant could you call me brother, master could you call me son? [ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/h/hoots-and-hellmouth/311973.html ] G Em D C Mama call me home for supper when it's done (When it's done) Solo G C G D G (listen for changes) Verse 2: (C G C G C G Em D C) C G Seated on the left side just as seated on the right C G With a great cornucopia in between C G While clutching forks and knives keep a guard over your eyes Em D C Lest another covet what you have seen Chorus (G D G G Em D C G) G D G Servant could you call me brother, master could you call me son? G Em D C G Mama call me home for supper when it's done (When it's done) Hold G Bridge (Em C G D 2x) Em C When mouths are hungry, they're singing from their stomachs G D When eyes are red, they're singing from their toes Em C When lips are pursed, the kissin's sure enough a sweet thing G D Lest that puckering is evidence that something's bout to blow Hold G Verse 3: (C G C G C G Em D C) C G Pass around the plate and fill it up with gladness C G Swing your head, sway your eyes and sing along C G 'Cause that church choir's a singin' with the force of a nor'easter Em D C And it's a great harmonious song Chorus |