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I Think Shes Warming Up To The Ice Age Chords

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Hiatt John
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I Think She's Warming Up To The Ice Age
John Hiatt / Warming up to the Ice Age 1985

1               /
Baby shaved her head and gone
1                /
Now she's got no stockings on
b3            4                 1        1
I think she's warmin' up to the Ice Age

Baby spreads her little wings
Now the boys say awful things
I think she^Òs warmin' up to the Ice Age

4            |b3        4      |b7
  She's got a heart and it's on fire
                  |5-     |
But how would they know
4             |b3         4     |b7
This cool blue place will only expire
               |5dom7  |
Out here in the snow

She could melt the modern world
But she's just a modern girl
I think she's warmin' up to the Ice Age

Frozen like a punch bowl swan
Frozen like a mastodon
I think she's warmin' up to the Ice Age

chorus:
Maybe she'll come back to me
In Ten Million years
And maybe I could make her see
It's only a world of tears

Her survival kit contains
Lots of things to keep her brain
Proper distance from her heart
That's where all the trouble starts
Baby hasn^Òt figured yet
That one cold shoulder's all you get
One cold shoulder don't stop no show
Cause baby we're all Eskimos
I think she's warmin' up to the Ice Age
I think she's warmin' up to the Ice Age
I think she's warmin' up to the Ice Age


Number System:  Key Scale Notes (example in key of C)
 1=C  2=D  3=E  4=F  5=G  6=A  7=B  9=D  ETC.
     b2=Db     #4=F#          b7=Bb
These hold true for BASS NOTES [ 2-/5 = D-/G ]

Duration Notation:
| = bar line; within bar lines chords divide measure
No bar line = chord gets entire measure's time
 / = play same as previous chord, beat or measure
            
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