Am C F C G C Am G x4 C Am C F C G Gold teeth and a curse for this town were all in my mouth. C F Am G Only, i donʼt know how they got out, dear. Am C F C G Turn me back into the pet i was when we met. C F Am G I was happier then with no mind-set. G C And if youʼd ʼa took to me like F C G A gull takes to the wind. G C Well, iʼd ʼa jumped from my tree F C F C And iʼd a danced like the king of the eyesores F C G And the rest of our lives would ʼa fared well. Am C F C G New slang when you notice the stripes, the dirt in your fries. C F Am G Hope itʼs right when you die, old and bony. Am C F Dawn breaks like a bull through the hall, C G never shouldʼve called. C F Am G But my headʼs to the wall and Iʼm lonely. G C And if youʼd ʼa took to me like F C G A gull takes to the wind. G C Well, iʼd ʼa jumped from my tree F C F C And iʼd a danced like the king of the eyesores F C G And the rest of our lives would ʼa fared well. F C F C F C G C F C F F C F C G C Am G C Am C F God speed all the bakers at dawn C G May they all cut their thumbs, C F Am G And bleed into their buns ʼtil they melt away. G C Iʼm looking in on the good life F C G I might be doomed never to find. G C F C G Without a trust or flaming fields am I too dumb to refine? G C And if youʼd ʼa took to me like F C F C Well iʼd a danced like the queen of the eyesores F C G And the rest of our lives would ʼa fared well. F C F C F C G C F C F F C F C G C Am G C Am C F C G C Am G Am C F C G C Am G C