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Vampire Weekend - Horchata Check out my arrangement here! (rhythm and bass still in process as of 4/11/2014) http://www.noteflight.com/scores/view/1b9d6537ce71e4968a7e7e73c252b560d3eeb364 C In December drinking horchata I'd look psychotic in a balaclava F/C G/C C Winter's cold is too much to handle F/C G/C C Pincher crabs that pinch at your sandals (Whoaaaaa ooooh) C In December drinking horchata Look down your glasses at that Aranciata F G C With lips and teeth to ask how my day went F G C Boots and fists to pound on the pavement C G/B Here comes a feeling you thought you'd forgotten F/A G/B Chairs to sit and sidewalks to walk on C F G (Whoaaaaaa ooooh) C F G (INTERLUDE) C F G (Whoaaaaaa ooooh) C F G C C You'd remember drinkin horchata You'd still enjoy it with your foot on masada F G C F G C F G C Winter's cold is too much to handle F G C Pincher crabs that pinch at your sandals C G/B Here comes a feeling you thought you'd forgotten F/A G/B Chairs to sit and sidewalks to walk on C G/B Ooh you had it but oh no you lost it [ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/v/vampire-weekend/387182.html ] F/A G/B Lookin back you shouldn't have fought it C/G Dm Am Em C/G Dm Am C G F G F C In December, drinkin horchata I'd look psychotic in a balaclava F G C Winter's cold is too much to handle F G C Pincher crabs that pinch at your sandals F G C Years go by and hearts start to harden F G C Those palms and firs that grew in your garden F G C Falling down and nearing the rose beds F G C The roots are shooting up through the tool shed F G C Those lips and teeth that asked how my day went F G C Are shouting up through cracks in the pavement C G/B Here comes a feeling you thought you'd forgotten F/A G/B Chairs to sit and sidewalks to walk on C G/B Oh you had it but oh no you lost it F/A G/B You understood so you shouldn't have fought it C C/G Here comes a feeling you thought you'd forgotten C/F C/G Chairs to sit and sidewalks to walk on C C/G Here comes a feeling you thought you'd forgotten C/F C/G Chairs to sit and sidewalks to walk on |