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There She Goes My Beautiful World Chords

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Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds
"There She Goes, My Beautiful World"
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
Abattoir Blues/The Lyre of Orpheus
2004

This is a pretty easy song, you just go back and forth from Cm and F during all the 
verse and bridge parts.
The chorus is the only part that is different, where you play [C  G  Am  F G].
But since I'm an*l about this kinda thing, I'll put it out clearly here.

   Cm*   Cm
e|--x-----3--|
B|--x-----4--|
G|--0-----5--|
D|--1-----5--|
A|--3-----3--|
E|--x-----3--|

x = don't play these strings

-Using my Cm* chord is optional, but it adds some nice, tense subtlety to the verses I 
like to use it in.
-I'll put the Capo III chords at the bottom of the tab

Intro: Cm*  F  Cm*  F

Cm*        F              Cm*
 The wintergreen, the juniper
             F              Cm*
The cornflower and the chicory
        F                 Cm*
All the words you said to me
        F              Cm
Still vibrating in the air
             F                  Cm
The elm, the ash and the linden tree
             F               Cm
The dark and deep, enchanted sea
              F                    Cm
The trembling moon and the stars unfurled
          F                  C
There she goes, my beautiful world

C                             G
 There she goes, my beautiful world
                             Am
There she goes, my beautiful world
                             F
There she goes, my beautiful world
          G     Cm   F   Cm   F
There she goes agaaaaaaaaain

Cm*           F
John Willmot penned his poetry
Cm*                  F
 riddled with the pox
Cm*                F
 Nabakov wrote on index cards,
     Cm*            F
at a lectem, in his socks
Cm                        F
St. John of the Cross did his best stuff
      Cm            F
imprisoned in a box
Cm                       F
 And JohnnyThunders was half alive
        Cm            F
when he wrote Chinese Rocks

Cm                       F
Well, me, I'm lying here, with nothing in my ears
Cm                  F
 Me, I'm lying here, with nothing in my ears
Cm                  F
 Me, I'm lying here, for what seems years
Cm                    F
 I'm just lying on my bed with nothing in my head

Cm                          F
 Send that stuff on down to me
                           Cm
Send that stuff on down to me
                           F
Send that stuff on down to me
                   C
Send that stuff on down

C                            G
There she goes, my beautiful world
                             Am
There she goes, my beautiful world
                             F
There she goes, my beautiful world
          G     Cm   F   Cm   F
There she goes agaaaaaaaaain

Cm*        F
Karl Marx squeezed his carbuncles
 Cm*                  F
while writing Das Kapital
Cm*                      F
 And Gaugin, he buggered off, man,
            Cm       F
and went all   tropical
Cm                  F
 While Philip Larkin, he stuck it out
               Cm      F
in a library in Hull
Cm                F
 And Dylan Thomas died drunk in
Cm             F
 St. Vincent's hospital

Cm                  F
I will lie at your feet
                     Cm
I will kneel at your door
                    F
I will rock you to sleep
                   Cm
I will roll on the floor
                  F
And I'll ask for nothing
                 Cm
Nothing in this life
              F
I'll ask for nothing
                     Cm
Give me ever-lasting life

Cm                      F
I just want to move the world
                        Cm
I just want to move the world
                        F
I just want to move the world
               C
I just want to move

C                            G
There she goes, my beautiful world
                             Am
There she goes, my beautiful world
                             F
There she goes, my beautiful world
          G     Cm   F   Cm   F
There she goes agaaaaaaaaain

Cm*                      F
 So if you got a trumpet, get on your feet,
  Cm*        F
brother, and blow it
Cm*                   F
 If you've got a field, that don't yield,
     Cm*               F
well get up now and hoe it
Cm                            F
I look at you and you look at me and
           Cm              F
deep in our hearts babe we know it
Cm                         F
That you weren't much of a muse,
         Cm                  F
but then I weren't much of a poet

Cm              F
 I will be your slave
                Cm
I will peel you grapes
               F
Up on your pedestal
                    Cm
With your ivory and apes
                   F
With your book of ideas
               Cm
With your alchemy
       F                              Cm
O Come on, Send that stuff on down to me

Cm                         F
Send that stuff on down to me
                           Cm
Send that stuff on down to me
                           F
Send that stuff on down to me
                           Cm
Send that stuff on down to me
                       F
Send it all around the world
                       Cm
Send it all around the world
                F
Cause there she goes
              C
My beautiful girl

C                            G
There she goes, my beautiful world
                             Am
There she goes, my beautiful world
                           F
There she goes, there she goes
          G     C
There she goes again
C                            G
There she goes, my beautiful world
                             Am
There she goes, my beautiful world
                             F
There she goes, my beautiful world
          G         F             C
There she goes a----gaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaain


- If you play with a Capo on the 3rd fret, the chords are:
[Verse: Am  D]
[Chorus: A  E  F#m  D E]
            
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