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Acorde de The Last Trip To Tulsa - Neil Young

Letra de The Last Trip To Tulsa



CHORDS: E7 0 Asus2 0 Dsus4 3

3 0 3

1 2 2

2 2 0

2 0 x

0 x x

INTRO: Asus2



A C

Well, I used to drive a cab, you know

C

I heard a siren scream

D

Pulled over to the corner

C Asus2

And I fell into a dream



A

There were two men eating pennies

C

And three young girls who cried

D

The West coast is falling,

C Asus2

I see rocks in the sky.



E7

The preacher took his bible

And laid it on the stool.

D

He said: with the congregation running,

C Asus2 A Asus2 A

Why should I play the fool?



Well, I used to be a woman, you know

C

I took you for a ride,

D

I let you fly my airplane

C A

It looked good for your pride.



'Cause you're the kind of man you know

C

Who likes what he says.

D

I wonder what's it's like

C A

To be so far over my head.



E7

Well, the lady made the wedding

And she brought along the ring.

D C

She got down on her knees

C Asus2 A7

And said: Let's get on with this thing.



Well, I used to be a folk singer

C

Keeping managers alive,

D

When you saw me on a corner

C A7

And told me I was jive.



So I unlocked your mind, you know

C

To see what I could see.

D

If you guarantee the postage,

C A7

I'll mail you back the key.

E7

Well I woke up in the morning

With an arrow through my nose

D Dsus4

There was an Indian in the corner

C Asus2 Em Asus2 Em

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Tryin' on my clothes.



A

Well, I used to be asleep you know

C

With blankets on my bed.

D

I stayed there for a while

C Asus2 A

'Til they discovered I was dead.



The coroner was friendly

C

And I liked him quite a lot.

D

If I hadn't 've been a woman

C Asus2

I guess I'd never have been caught.

E7

They gave me back my house and car

Asus2 A

And nothing more was said.



Well, I was driving down the freeway

C

When my car ran out of gas.

D

Pulled over to the station

C A

But I was afraid to ask.



The servicemen were yellow

C

And the gasoline was green.

D

Although I knew I couldn't

C A

I thought that I was gonna scream.



E7

That was on my last trip to Tulsa

Just before the snow.

D Dsus4

If you ever need a ride there,

C Asus2 Em x4 Asus2

Be sure to let me know.



A

I was chopping down a palm tree

C

When a friend dropped by to ask

D

If I would feel less lonely

C Asus2

If he helped me swing the axe.

A C



I said: No, it's not a case of being lonely

We have here,

D

I've been working on this palm tree

C C A Asus2 A Asus2 A Asus2 A Asus2 A

For eighty seven years



C

I said: No, it's not a case of being lonely

We have here,

D

I've been working on this palm tree

C A7

For eighty seven years



E7

He said: Go get lost!

And walked towards his Cadillac.

D Dsus4

I chopped down the palm tree

C

And it landed on his back.

Letra subida por: An�nimo

Discos en los que aparece este acorde: Neil Young , Sugar Mountain - Live At Canterbury House 1968

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