Some of Them Were Superstitious Midlake
Song: Some Of Them Were Superstitious
B F# (Eight times)
[C#m] [B] [F#] [Em] [G#m] [F#] [C#] [Em]
[B]Some of them were[F#] superstitious[B] sitting with their [F#]backs facing the orchard.
[B] [F#] [B] [F#]
[B]All of them with m[F#]ittens on, their [B]hands and feet were [F#]waiting there for winter.
[B] [F#] [B] [F#]
[C#m]Thousands on the freeze, well I could never join them [B]there.
[B] [F#] [B] [F#]
[Em]And then we dare not bother, but couldn't help but holler "[G#m]Yeah!"
[F#] [C#] [Em]
[C#]There's no use in hiding the [Em]joy from the bright blue [G#m]sun.[F#]
[C#]I could wait for winter, [Em]better if it never [B]comes.
[B] [F#]
[B]Some of them were [F#]superstitious [B]watching them pa[F#]rade around the town square.
[B] [F#] [B] [F#]
[B]Some of them were [F#]praising mono[B]cled men simply '[F#]cause they don't know better.
[B] [F#] [B] [F#]
[C#m]Someone to protect them, someone to keep track of [B]them.
[F#] [B] [F#]
[Em]No, I don't believe them, I would rather holler "[G#m]Yeah!"[F#]
[C#]There's no use in hiding the [Em]joy from the bright blue [G#m]sun.[F#]
C# Em (capo)D
Now you say you're leaving, but leaving will just bring you down.
Capo on first fret:
(four bars on each chord)
[D] [A] [Em] [A]
[D] [A] [Em] [A]
[D]Can you ope[Bm]rate machines like [A]that?
[D]Miles a day on [Bm]tough terrain and [A]grass.
[D]I'm not sure if [Bm]we will meet [A]again.
I [D]guess it depends on [Bm]which company you're [A]in.
(four bars on each chord)
[D] [A]
And [D]when you're [Bm]gone, you're [A]gone.
So [D]soon, so [Bm]soon, so [A]long.
But [Em]life, it works for [A]someone. And you're [Em]someone.[A]
So [D]soon, so [Bm]soon, so [A]long.
And [D]when you're [Bm]gone, you're [A]gone.
And [Em]life, it works for [A]someone. And you're [Em]someone.[A]
You're [Em]someone.[A]
You're [Em]someone. [A] La la la-ah lah.
(four bars on each chord)
[D] [Bm] [E] [D]
Note: I didn't realize that when you submit it under "chords" it
automatically has those little chord pop ups. It's nice.
Also, it may be needless to say, but the chords during the second
part of the song are named with the capo on first fret. You know
how it goes.
-Matt (thegaggingorder@yahoo.com)
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