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Gomez - Miles End Chords

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Miles End Chords

(ver. 1)
Gomez
[Intro]
One, two, three, four

D   C/D   Eb/D   D   C7/D   D

D

[Verse 1]
    D
The Chinese symbols on his robe
C                     Eb/D     D
Never gonna match up with that smile

He's wearing mostly black and gold
     C                              Eb/D  D
It's been twelve days, the longest for a while
                 C
He's been fortunate
Bb                  D   C/D*   D
He can't tell a lie
                         C
Redheads, blondes, brunettes
     Bb                 D   C/D*   D
They all fall for his lines

[Chorus]
F          D                    C
He's been king now for so long
    D    C   Am C      F
His days are numbered
            D                      C
Times have changed, so move along
    D     C  Am  Eb/D
The dream is over

[Interlude 1]
D

[Verse 2]
D
Draped across Egyptian linen
C               Eb/D     D
Even Cleopatra casts an eye

A gossamer see-through zipped up tracksuit
C                        Eb/D     D
Champagne bottle, ten o'clock on fire
                 C
He's been fortunate
Bb             D  C/D*  D
He cannot deny
              C
Jacuzzi baronet
     Bb                D   C/D*   D
With soap suds in his eyes

[Chorus]
F          D                    C
He's been king now for so long
    D    C   Am C      F
His days are numbered
            D                      C
Times have changed, so move along
    D     C  Am  Eb/D   D
The dream is over

[Interlude 2]
D
D  F  C  Eb/D  D  C/D*  D
D  F  C  Eb/D  D  C/D*  D

[Chorus]
F          D                    C
He's been king now for so long
    D    C   Am C      F
His days are numbered
            D                      C
Times have changed, so move along
    D     C  Am    F
The dream is over
            D                   C
We've been waiting for so long
         D    Am    G   D
We think it's over            
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