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From: The Legal Eagle <9523762@srv0.law.ed.ac.uk>
Date: Mon, 12 Feb 1996 15:28:10 +0000
Subject: CRD: Lady Love your countryside by Sleeper
Lady Love Your Countryside by Sleeper
(Transcribed by A.J.Delaney@sms.ed.ac.uk)
This is one of my favourite Sleeper tracks from the album
SMART, It's also nice and easy to play. And questions,
corrections, comments or Sleeper stuff to:
A.J.Delaney@sms.ed.ac.uk.
Intro: B D C#
B D C#
Lady love your countryside
B D C#
Your motorways are very nice
B D C#
Come and get your aerosols
B D C#
And help me paint up paradise
B A C#
Let`s get messed up boy, messed up good
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B D C#
Come and suck down meat with me
B D C#
Until it makes you feverish
B D C#
I like to watch you eating stuff
B D C#
Do you kiss your mother with those lips
B A C# E
Let`s get messed up boy, messed up good
B
Climb over here
E
And we could spend some time drinking and scheming
B
We`ll close our eyes
E
Until we find ourselves hard to believe in
C#
Face it boy, life is a mess
D
I want to see you boxing naked to the death
B D C#
Run and get your cigarettes
B D C#
They make your lungs all treacley
B D C#
You shouldn`t look at me like that
B D C#
Unless you want to mess with me
B A C# E
Let`s get messed up boy, messed up good
B
Climb over here
E
And we could spend some time hacking and wheezing
B
We`ll close our eyes
E
Until we find ourselves hard to believe in
C#
Face it boy, life is a mess
D
I want to see you boxing naked to the...
B
Come over here
E
And we could spend some time shopping till it gets dark
B
Come over here
E
And we could spend our lives puking in Belsize Park
C#
You know, life is a mess
D
I want to see you boxing naked to the death
Transcribed by Alan Delaney.