Tom: A
Introdução:
E
Mary Jo, living alone
B
Drinking tea, on her own
A E
She wants, I don't know what you want
E
Mary Jo, living alone
B
Drinking gin, the telly's on
A
She wants
(refrão 1)
E F#m
The night to follow day and back again
G#m
She doesn't want to sleep
A E
Well who could blame her if she wants?
F#m G#m
The night to follow day and back again
A
She doesn't want to sleep
F#m A
Well who could blame her, if she sleeps?
F#m A
Oh who could blame her, if she sleeps?
F#m E
Oh who could blame her, if she's sleeping?
(verso 2)
E
Mary Jo, back with yourself
B A
For company, keep telling yourself you're young
E
And it'll happen soon
E
Mary Jo, no one can guess
B
What you've been through
A
Now you've got love to burn
(refrão)
E F#m
It's someone else's turn to go through Hell
G#m A
And you can see them come from fifty yards
E
Yeah you can tell
F#m G#m
It's someone else's turn to take a fall
A F#m
And now you are the one who's strong enough to help them
A F#m
The one who's strong enough to help them
A F#m E
The one who's strong enough to help them all
C#m
Mary Jo, you're looking thin
A E
But oh, it doesn't help at all
C#m
Cos what you want is a cigarette
B A
And a thespian with a caravanette in Hull
E F#m
Your life is never dull in your dreams
G#m A E
A pity that it never seems to work the way you see it
F#m G#m
Life is never dull in your head
A F#m
A sorry tale of action and the men you left for
A F#m
Women, and the men you left for
A F#m E
Intrigue, and the men you left for dead
F#m G#m
Life is never dull in your dreams
A E
A pity that it never works out, Mary
F#m G#m
Life is never dull in your dreams
A F#m
A sorry tale of action and the men you left for
A F#m
Women, and the men you left for
A F#m E
Intrigue, and the men you left for dead
E
The men you left for dead