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Mannish Girl Tabs

(ver. 1)
Cole Lloyd
Here's Lloyd Cole's "Mannish Girl" - a non-album track on the
"Morning is Broken" CD5.  Great song - should have been on
the album.

Intro  D  A   Em7   G

  D             A
I used to be content to frown

    Em7          G
But anything for money now

    D           A               Em7    G
I'd rather be a mannish kind of girl

  D                    A 
I used to get drunk on Spanish wine

      Em7                G
Well, now I'm drunk most all the time

  D                  A                Em7   G
I guess I've been to grateful for too long


*chorus*

                    F#m
So I sit around and wait

                         G
And watch the grass grow green


And count the cars

        A               G   G/F#   Em7
Feeling lost alone and misunderstood

     D  A   Em7  G
So I wait, hey hey

      D  A   Em7  G
Yes I wait, hey hey


*verse 2 - same*
Well I had a girl in London town
She picked me up and spun me round
I guess she was a mannish kind of girl
I went away and I still don't know why
Six feet under is where my bloody heart lies
I'm just afraid I can't forget her now


*chorus -same*
So I sit around and wait
And watch the grass grow green
And count the cars
Feeling lost alone and misunderstood
So I wait, hey hey
So I wait, hey hey, hey hey

*verse 3 - same*
I used to be too big too crawl
Now I don't give a damn at all
I'd rather be a mannish kind of girl
Yeah I used to get drunk on that Spanish wine
But now I'm drunk most all the time
I guess I'm just afraid I can't forget her now

*chorus - same - keep repeating D  A  Em7 G over extra lines*
And so I sit around and wait
And watch the grass grow green
And count the cars
Feeling lost alone and misunderstood
So I wait, hey hey
Yeah I wait, hey hey
Yes I wait, hey hey
Yeah I wait, hey hey, hey hey
            
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