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The Last Long Dance Of Bonnie And Clyde by Ian David Green The Last Long Dance Of Bonnie And Clyde Tuning:E A D G B E Key:D Capo:no capo [Intro] D Bm F#m A [Verse 1] D Bm He was locked in a mirrored box with a sketch book full of frozen clocks F#m A and a backpack full of broken rocks by his side. D Bm He sent word on a telephone that he needed money and a ticket home F#m A but he couldn't quit till the job was done to survive. [Chorus] G D Oh what more could a heart ever do but to send out a sign G D A What more could a heart ever do but to send out a sign. [Verse 2] D Bm She was wrapped in a wired gown with a map that took her to some other F#m A town and a hotel where the doors go round and around. D Bm She looked down on the streets below and she thought of something that F#m A she ought to know as she reached out as the falling snow touched the ground. [Chorus] G A Oh what more does a heart ever want but a way to be found G D A what more does a heart ever want but a way to be found. [Break] D Bm F#m A [Verse 3] D He broke out in a flash of light Bm With a love bomb that he built all night F#m A And a dead poet and a suicide machine D Bm He put his hands on the hotel wall and he started climbing F#m with no care at all how he had nothing that would break his A fall but a dream. [Chorus] G D Oh what more can a heart ever do but to try to be seen G D A What more can a heart ever do but to try to be seen. [Verse 4] D Bm She heard a tap on the window pane and she felt the fog F#m wrap inside her brain as she peeked out as the driving rain A swirled around. D In the lobby stood a frighted crowd Bm in a different buiding in a different town F#m A they were freaked out by a sudden thud on the ground. [Chorus] G D Oh when did a heart ever die without making a sound G D A When did a heart ever die without making a sound. [Break] D Bm F#m A x2 [Verse 5] D Bm He looked up at the orange sky and he saw the light F#m dieing in her eyes as he danced the waltz on the sunny A side of the key. D Bm He took a boat from the morning docks as a bell boy F#m with a brush and box so he swept the dust from some A broken rocks off his sleeve. [Chorus] G D Oh what more could a heart ever do but to try to believe G D A What more could a heart ever do but to try to believe. [Outro] D Bm F#m A G D G D A x2 --------