Year: 1999 - Album: Hooray for Boobies
Written by Tandyn Almer
Intro: G 6x C 2x D 6x C 2x D# 6x D 2x C 6x D 2x G D 1. Every times I think that I'm the only one who's lonely, D# C someone calls on me. G D And every now and then I spend my time at rhyme and verse and curse D# C those faults in me.Intro: G 6x C 2x D 6x C 2x D# 6x D 2x C 6x D 2x G D 2. When vague desire is the fire in the eyes of chicks whose sickness D# C is the games they play. G D And when the masquerade is played and neighbor folks make jokes as who D# C is most to blame today.G Bb G B And then along comes Mary. Mary Mary. Then along comes Mary. Mary Mary. G D D# And does she want to give me kicks and be my steady chick C G Bb and give me pick of memories. G D D# Or maybe rather gather tales from all the fails C G Bb and tribulations no one ever sees. D D# D C When we met I was sure out to lunch. D G D D# G Now my empty cup tastes as sweet as the punch. Sweet as the punch.G D 3. And when the morning of warnings passed the gassed and flacid kids D# C are flung across the stars. G D The psychodramas and the traumas gone, the songs are left unsung and D# C hung upon the scars.G Bb G B And then along comes Mary. Mary Mary. Then along comes Mary. Mary Mary. G D D# And does she want to set them free and let them see reality C G Bb from where she got her name. G D D# And will they struggle much when told that such a tender touch of hers C G Bb Will make them not the same. D D# D C When we met I was sure out to lunch. D G D D# G Now my empty cup tastes as sweet as the punch. Sweet as the punch.G Bb G B And then along comes Mary. Mary Mary. Then along comes Mary. Mary Mary. G Bb G B And does she want to see the strains the dead remains of all the pains C G Bb She left the night before. G D D# Or will their waking eyes reflect the lies C G Bb and make them realize their urgent cry for sight no more. D D# D C When we met I was sure out to lunch. D G D D# G Now my empty cup tastes as sweet as the punch. Sweet as the punch.