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1988 by Lauren O'Connell



                  1988 





Tuning: E A D G B E
Capo: 2nd fret
 
RIFF 1 (built on A chord):
 
   A                           F#m
e|-0----------------------------2---------------|
B|-2----------------------------2---------------|
G|-2--4p2-----------------------2---------------|
D|-2-------4p2------------------4---------------|
A|-0-----------4p0-0-4-4-2-4-0--4---------------|
E|-x----------------------------2--0h2-0h2------|
 
   A                            F#m
e|-0-----------------------------2--------------|
B|-2-----------------------------2--------------|
G|-2--4p2------------------------2--------------|
D|-2-------4p2-------------------4--------------|
A|-0------------4p0-0-4-4-2-4-0--4--------------|
E|-x-----------------------------2--0h2-0h2-----|
 
INTRO
 
A (RIFF 1) F#m  E
 
VERSE
A
There are four whole people in this house
A       F#m
And I'm the last one awake again
A
And tomorrow we'll be biting nails
A       E
And biting tongues to higher stakes again
D
And I'm thinking if I just don't sleep
A
The morning won't sneak up on me
D       E
As just another yesterday again
 
CHORUS
D       E
But I was brilliant for just one day
A       F#m
In 1988
D
I didn't have to talk, I didn't have to think
E
They flushed my sins right down a sink
A       F#m
Ten fingers and ten toes, and you're okay
F#m     E
I think that's what they say
E
Well how about today?
 
A (RIFF 1) F#m
 
VERSE
I think the world has got my number
Oh my God, there's digits in my eyes
I think that I've been dancing 'round
The brightest rooms in a cellophane disguise
Everybody still remembers
Things that I said last September
Oh, but worst of all, so do I
 
CHORUS
But I was a stranger for just one day
Born with the cleanest slate
My mother loved me before she knew me
Gave me a name that didn't suit me
But hey that's okay
I've kept it anyway
What if I threw it away?
 
VERSE
And to me God's just a metaphor
A metaphor for everything that's strange
I take his name in vain a lot
But I'm not sure just what that means these days
Sometimes I wish that I were still religious
Along with a lot of other wishes
But I don't think that God would know my name
 
CHORUS
But I was forgiven for just one day
When I still knew how to pray
And all the words were etched in gold
On the little Bible that I stole
From my teacher in second grade
The one I didn't mean to take
Oh what would Jesus say?
 
CHORUS
D       E
Things were perfect for a time
F#m     A
In 1999
D
I was eleven years old, and we drove south
E
Yeah, down to my grandfather's house
A       F#m
And everything was fine
F#m     E
It was right before he died
E
We were all so goddamn fine
 
A (RIFF 1) F#m
 
E
We were all so goddamn fine.
 
A (RIFF 1) A





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version 2 




 
CAPO II
 
A
F#m
E
INTRO (played in a strumming rhythm)
   A                                  F#m
e|------------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|-2-22-2222-22-2222--2---------------2-22-222---22-222----22-222-222-222-|
G|-2-22-2222-22-2224p22--2------------2-22-222---22-222----22-222-222-222-|
D|-2-22-2222-22-2222--4p22------------4-44-444---44-444----44-444-444-444-|
A|-0-00-0000-00-0000--0--4p000--2-4-0-4-44-444---44-444----44-444-444-444-|
E|------------------------------------2-22-2220h222-222-0h222-222-222-222-|
 
   E  Esus4 E      E  Esus4 E
e|----------------------------------|
B|-0-00-000-000-00-0-00-000-000-000-|
G|-1-12-221-111-1111-12-221-111-111-|
D|-2-22-222-222-2222-22-222-222-222-|
A|-2-22-222-222-2222-22-222-222-222-|
E|-0-00-000-000-0000-00-000-000-000-|
 
          A
There are four whole people in this house
    A            A/G#       F#m
And I'm the last one awake again
      A
And tomorrow we'll be biting nails
    A                 A/G#          E
And biting tongues to higher stakes again
        D
And I'm thinking if I just don't sleep
    A
The morning won't sneak up on me
   D                       E
As just another yesterday again
 
CHORUS
E         D                      E
But I was brilliant for just one day
   A        A/G#   F#m
In nineteen eighty-eight
         D
I didn't have to talk, I didn't have to think
     E
They flushed my sins right down a sink
    A               A/G#              F#m
Ten fingers and ten toes, and you're okay
                               E
Yeah, I think that's what they say
                   A
Well, how about today?
 
INTRO RIFF
 
VERSE 2
  A
I think the world has got my number
A                  A/G#         F#m
Oh my God, there's digits in my eyes
  A
I think that I've been dancing 'round
    A                    A/G#          F#m
The brightest rooms in a cellophane disguise
D
Everybody still remembers
A
Things that I said last September
D                           E
Oh, but worst of all, so do I
 
CHORUS
            D                     E
But I was a stranger for just one day
A             A/G#     F#m
Born with the cleanest slate
   D
My mother loved me before she knew me
E
Gave me a name that didn't suit me
    A    A/G#      F#m
But hey, that's okay
                E
I've kept it anyway
        Esus4   E   A
What if I threw it away?
 
INTRO RIFF
 
VERSE 3
       A
And to me God's just a metaphor
       A            A/G#              F#m
He's a metaphor for everything that's strange
  A
I take his name in vain a lot
    A                 A/G#               E
But I'm not sure just what it means these days
    D
Sometimes I wish that I were still religious
 A
Along with a lot of other wishes
    D                                    E
But I don't think that God would know my name
 
CHORUS
             D               E
But I was forgiven in bygone days
       A          A/G#   F#m
When I still knew how to pray
    D
And all the words were etched in gold
       E
On the little Bible that I stole
        A          A/G#       F#m
From my teacher in second grade
                         E
The one I didn't mean to take
    Esus4      E     A
Oh, what would Jesus say?
 
INTRO RIFF
D
E
A   A/G#
F#m
E
 
CHORUS/OUTRO
E               D             E
And things were perfect for a time
   A        A/G#   F#m
In nineteen ninety-nine
       D
I was eleven years old, and we drove south
      E
Yeah, down to my grandfather's house
    A    A/G#        F#m
And everything was fine
                      E
It was right before he died
        Esus4  E       A
We were all so goddamn fine
A   \ play first half of
F#m / the intro here
        E              A
We were all so goddamn fine







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