Artist: Andrew Bird
Song: Lull
Tabbed by: Clark Wolf (oddmenout4@yahoo.com)
Intro:
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Verse 1:
D (Intro riff)
Being alone, it can be quite romantic
Like Jacques Cousteau underneath the Atlantic
G G D (Intro Riff)
A fantastic voyage to parts unknown
D (Intro riff)
Going to depths where the sun's never shone
G G D (Intro riff)
And I fascinate myself when I'm alone
Verse 2:
D (Intro Riff)
So I go a little overboard, but hang on to the hull
While I'm airbrushing fantasy art on a life
G G
That's really kind of dull
D (Intro riff)
Oh, I'm in a lull
Chorus:
G D (Intro riff)
Oh, I'm in a lull
G G
Oh
Verse 3:
D (Intro Riff)
I'm all for moderation, but sometimes it seems
Moderation itself can be a kind of extreme
G
So I joined the congregation
G
I joined the softball team
D (Intro Riff)
I went in for my confirmation
G
Where incense looks like steam
G
I start conjugating proverbs
Where once there were nouns
D (Intro Riff)
This whole damn rhyme scheme's
G G
Starting to get me down
Chorus x3
Instrumental Verse
Verse 1
Verse 4:
I'm rambling on rather self-consciously
While I'm stirring these condiments into my tea
And I think I'm so lame, I bet I think this song's about me
Don't I, don't I, don't I?
I'm in a lull...
Chorus repeatedly and same pattern
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