Intro: E Bm F#m A | / / / / | / / / / | / / / / | / / / / | x2 Verse 1: E Bm I was looking for a rhyme for the New York Times F#m A When I sensed I was not alone. E Bm She said "D'you know how to spell audaciously?" F#m A I could tell I was in luck.
Verse 2: E Bm And so I forced a smile contrary to my style F#m A And she looked into my eyes E Bm She said "D'you want to go heaven F#m A Or would you rather not be saved?" Bridge 1: Bm G Here comes my train D F#m I'm on my way, will you not see G F#m I don't need your sympathy G A E I won't read your poetry, oh sweetness please! E Bm F#m A | / / / / | / / / / | / / / / | / / / / | x2 Verse 3: E Bm So she took me back to her basement flat, F#m A Which was down on Charlotte Street. E Bm Though it was never my intention F#m A No we were not intense, not least because, Verse 4: E Bm "Well if you must just take then I'm a piece of cake." F#m A That is what she said to me E Bm And so I gave myself to her charity F#m A Well at least that's how it seemed, Bridge 2: Bm G Here comes my train D F#m I'm on my way, what got into me? G F#m I don't need your sympathy G A E I won't read your poetry, oh bittersweets! Instrumental: E Bm F#m A | / / / / | / / / / | / / / / | / / / / | x6 Verse 5: E Bm F#m A I was looking for a rhyme for the New York Times when I was distracted E Bm F#m A Yes those were precious times together that we wasted Verse 6: E Bm Now I'm working hard for my union card F#m A I must be leaving Charlotte Street E Bm F#m A Though it was never my intention to stay so long E So long Outro: E Bm F#m A | / / / / | / / / / | / / / / | / / / / | x2 Esus4 End:
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