Key: E
Introduction:
D
She was a genius
She won awards and stuff
Bm A
I was intimidated
D
She had a prominent nose
She took off all her clothes
Bm A
I was infatuated
G Gm D
The love we'd share would go no where
D
But it would be none the less
G Gm D A
The time we spent I don't know where it went
D
We took the monorail
We had a pint of ale
Bm A
I got a little buzz on
D
Her movie made me cry
I could not tell her why
Bm A
Might be the pills I was on
G Gm D
I long to be the man that she
D
Wanted to be with
G Gm D A
The time we spent I don't know where it went
Em G
Don't mind me
D
I'm just sleep walking
A
Sleep walking
Em G
Don't mind me
D
The night we broke it off
I had a lousy cough
Bm A
I had no strength to argue
D
I knew I'd rue the day
I let you slip away
Bm A
My genius, where are you
G Gm D
The love we had was small and sad
D
Like everything in my life
G Gm D A
The time we spent I don't know where it went
Em G
Don't mind me
D
I'm just sleep walking
A
Sleep walking
Em G
Don't mind me
D
I'm just sleep walking
A
Sleep walking
Em G
Don't mind me
D
I'm just sleep walking
A
Sleep walking
Em G
Don't mind me
D
(If anyone was curious, Rhett wrote this song about indie film director Lynn Shelton.
He said he was having trouble figuring out what to write about and flipped to a random