John Phillips

Let It Bleed Genevieve

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E 0 B 2 A 0 G#m 4 C#m 4
0 4 2 4 5
2 2 4 2 2 0 6 6 6 4
0 2 0 4 4
The intro, played on an organ, piano, and harmonica, goes something like this:
A G#m A E
E Genevieve lay bleeding in my basement
B Misconceiving life again A
E Up on the G#m sidewalk, her C#m replacement
B Waiting to be skinned A
E Bobby wants a lady from the low lands
B And I'd like to have one too A
E Paul said, " G#m One in the bush C#m worth two in your hand"
B Even then you'll find there are too few A
E Genevieve lay dreaming on my ceiling
B A thought came, rolling stone, across her mind A
E Looking dow G#m n with grea C#m t feeling
B I'll trade you yours for mine A
E Just try to sing in choirs, hear the old gears grind
B And upstairs they'll say, "There's too much noise" A
E I tell the G#m lady we'll b C#m e quiet
B She knows boys will be boys A
E Gene Gene Gene, what's the matter
B You'll get your way next time around A
E Subtract the G#m former from the C#m latter
B You're fatter than when you were found A
E Genevieve lay bleeding in my basement...
B ^ A this repeats and fades out after a little more than one repetition.
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