Lines You Amend


#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE--------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the# #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research.# #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------# From: stewarts@mindspring.com (Dale Cooper) Subject: s/sloan/the_lines_you_amend.crd Date: Sun, 01 Mar 1998 19:29:28 GMT THE LINES YOU AMEND intro: C B|---/6--8--------8--------8-------8------------| E|-------------12------12-----10-----12--8------| C You said you found a way to end it peacefully C7 I remember finding shoes near the lake under a tree F And I'm sittin' on the shore, I thought I C Saw your charm go by Am It doesn't matter now cos all you C Wanted to do was die G C Bb If only you stuck arou-hound G C Bb I never would've made a sound. G C Bb But now you're on the Ocean floor and I've opened a C G Am Brand new door C G Am A brand new door Swimming out to sea, trying to find something else While I'm skipping stones and I'm listening to the shells And I won't forget you if someone else comes along Am I found the words you wrote C Dm But I would not dare to quote C Dm C My friend, the lines you amend G C Like "what's so bad about dying anyways?". INTRO Swimming out to sea, trying to find something else While I'm skipping stones and I'm listening to the shells And I won't forget you if someone else comes along Am You'll always come to mind C Whenever I hear that song. G C Bb The one about photographs G C Bb Sung by Ringo Starr G C Bb Especially in the chorus part you always said, C G Am Now, don't you start C G Am Don't you start yeah yeah! C G Am Don't you start C G Am Don't you start ******************************************************************************* another song by Henry and Arthur Stewart ******************************************************************************* "Success as a result of industry is a peasant ideal." -Wallace Stevens. Angelo Badalamenti and David Lynch, Charles Bukowski, the Beatles,Dylan Thomas, Kurt Vonnegut, at http://www.mindspring.com/~stewarts/index.htm