intro: C Cm C Cm C Cm C Cm G
F G D
Look through the music, there's a dancing girl
F G D
She can be broken in your hands
F G F G
She knows you're looking at her, but that's what scares her
D
You're in the space that she commands
If she still likes you you might get a call
She'll ask you why you stood and stared
You will be hearing from her but that should scare you
If she still likes you be prepared
C Cm C Cm
Pardon me for calling but I'm just checking in
C Cm G
You don't know who I am but I know where you've been
C Cm C Cm
You sit and tap your fingers when you should tap your phone
C Cm G
Tap all your resources until she leaves you alone
G
She leaves you alone
SOLO:
F G F G
G|-------2--2---0--2-------------2--2--0---------------|B|-3--1--------------0--0---3--1---------------3--1--3-|E|-----------------------------------------0-----------|
F G F G F
G|-0--2--2---2---------------2---2--0----------------2-|B|--------------0--0---3--1---------------3--1--3------|E|-------------------------------------0---------------|
F G F G
The girl's got nothing on you but that's what bugs you
G D
'Cause you still let her get to you-hoo-hoo-oh-ho
C Cm C Cm
Pardon me for calling but I'm just checking in
C Cm C Cm
You don't know who I am but I know where you've been
C Cm C Cm
You sit and tap your fingers when you should tap your phone
C Cm G
Tap all your resources until she leaves you alone
G
She leaves you alone
F G F G
G|-------2--2---0--2-------------2--2--0---------------|B|-3--1--------------0--0---3--1---------------3--1--3-|E|-----------------------------------------0-----------|
F G F G
G|-0--2--2---2---------------2---2--0-----------------|B|--------------0--0---3--1---------------3--1--3-----|E|-------------------------------------0--------------|
G D (bend down to a C# and come back up to D)G|---------------------------------------|B|----3--1--3----3--1--3----3--1--3----3-|E|-0-----------0----------0--------------|
"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