G C
Well the walls too wet to sit on
Am GAnd there's a curtain right over my head
Stomp my feet waiting for a bus
Am D GBut decided to walk instead
G C
And the American saxophone follows me
Am DAll the way from the teller
to the public house
CMy fingers are always in my ears
Am D GBut the reads always in the mouth
ChorusG C
And if you ever cross your heart and hope to die
Am GVoices in your head saying you must cry
Then there's more to you than meets the eye
G CBut if you go about your business with a capital 'B'
Am GIt is sure to catch you up with a capital 'C'
And then you will be in debt with a capital 'T'{'A'/'B'}
GJust step outside
G C
Well we could stop for a conversation
Am D GIf we could think of anything to say
But you know you've got nothing to talk about
Am D GWhen nothing happened yesterday
G CAnd if I ever committed a murder
Well I think I'd go about this way
G CNever mind a rope or a dagger and cloak
Am D GI could spend a week on this estate
Repeat chorus
What are you doing tomorrow
Am DAnd the day after and the day after that
G CI've some money to spend I can borrow
I've become a man I admire
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