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Fall Out Boy - Grand Theft Autumn Where Is Your Boy Ukulele

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Grand Theft Autumn Where Is Your Boy Ukulele

(ver. 1)
Fall Out Boy
Where is your boy tonight? I hope he is a gentleman
And maybe he won't find out what I know.
You were the last good thing about this part of town.

D               A               Bm              G
 When I wake up, I'm willing to take my chances on
                 D                    A
The hope you forget that you hate him more than you notice
   Bm                 G
I wrote this for you (for you, so)

D             A
 You need him, I could be him,
Bm             G
 I could be an accident but I'm still
D                  A                         Bm         G
Trying, and that's more than I can say for him...

D               A              Bm                   G
 Where is your boy tonight? I hope he is a gentleman
              D                      A
And maybe he won't find out what I know.
             Bm                G                 D
You were the last good thing about this part of town.

                 D                         A
Someday I'll appraise a hidden value, get off my ass and call you
        Bm                      G
In the meantime I'll sport my brand new fashion of
 D                          A                 Bm      G
Waking up with pants on at four in the afternoon

D             A
 You need him, I could be him,
Bm             G
 I could be an accident but I'm still
D                  A                         Bm         G
Trying, and that's more than I can say for him...

D               A              Bm                   G
 Where is your boy tonight? I hope he is a gentleman
              D                      A
And maybe he won't find out what I know.
             Bm                G                 D
You were the last good thing about this part of town.
            
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