G C D
Am F riff 1
sounds like John sometimes plays the C like this:
likewise, his G sometimes sounds like this:
(riff 1) C G
Come see the vampires of New York, a-ah
(riff 1) C G
Come lose your mind in Central Park, a-ah
But don't leave your soul be C hind, a- G ah
(riff 1) C G
Come take in 8th street after dark, a-ah
(riff 1) C G
Such peculiar people you'll remark, a-ah
You might even see a mur C der, a-a G h
And F all the whores on B G leecker Street
They w C ear the blissful grin
Ca F used by the dr G ugs they take
To re C lieve them of their sins, ah- G oh
And "Oh-oh C lor Am d I think she's d G ying"
I heard somebody s C ay, Am I think she's d G ying
And "Oh, oh l C or Am d I think she's G dying"
(riff 1) C
Or, maybe she's already dead
and maybe she's gone to M G ars.
C Maybe we could even write her epitaph
in the st G ars.
It'd say " C If you go a G way from here...
C if you go a m G illion miles..."
F Come C down G town
to F see C them G go
(riff 1) C G
Into the den of the vampires of New York ha-hah
But please watch your step as you're
getting C off kids.