Key: C
Introduction:
C Am
Don't you dare say that you weren't warned
C Am
that the end was coming soon
C Am
and your eyes shine like Oppenheimer's
C Am
as he talks about the boom
F Em
and he don't even taste the food he eats anymore,
F Em
and theres a space a place where his heart was before
F Em
and he don't even taste the food he eats anymore and
F
she don't want to dine alone
Em
and he don't want to die alone
F
and she wants to live to eat
C Am
don't you dare say that you weren't warned
C Am
that the end was coming soon.
C Am
and your eyes shine Enola Gay like
C Am
as you see the light of day
F Em
and he don't even taste the food he eats anymore,
F Em
and theres a space a place where his heart was before
F Em
and he don't even taste the food he eats anymore and
F
he don't want to dine alone
Em
and she don't want to die alone
F
and he wants to eat to live
C Dm
You're an elegant, little pelican
C Dm
and all your sorrows are stacked amongst your nest of friends
C Dm
and over time defined by how you carry on
C Dm
and all of the torch songs you keep inside
C Dm
and all of the songs that hang in the night
C
even after you're gone