Intro
Eb(C) / C# (D) / Eb(C) / C# (D)// x2
Verse 1:
D# (E) Cb (C)
Animals we are,
G#m (Am) D# (E)
Disposable, collapsible and raw,
Eb(G#) Cm (Am)
In you go into some crowded room,
D# (E) Cb (C)
And animals that climb,
G#m (Am) D# (E)
And they're climbing over you until you say,
Cb (G#) Cm (Am)
"Off you go, off you go,"
Verse 2:
D# (E) Cb (C)
Animal I am
G#m (Am) D# (E)
And I'm looking for an answer just like you,
Cb (G#) Cm (Am)
I should know which way to turn,
D# (E) Cb (C)
An animal that runs
G#m (Am) D# (E)
And I ran away from you because I'm scared,
Cb (G#) Cm (Am)
"Off you go, off you go,"
Chorus:
Cbmaj7 (C) C# (Dadd11)
If you're gonna go, go now,
Cbmaj7 (C) C# (Dadd11)
If you're gonna go, go now,
Cbmaj7 (C) C# (Dadd11)
I forgot to tell you now,
Cbmaj7 (C) C# (Dadd11)
So if you're gonna go,
[D# (E)]
Go now,
Link: [D# (E)] / Cb (C) / Cb (G#) / Cm (Am) //
Verse 3:
D# (E) Cb (C)
Animal you are,
G#m (Am)
Disposable, defenceless yes and,
D# (E) Cb (G#) Cm (Am)
Watch your mouth; boys watch your mouth,
D# (E) Cb (C)
An animal that runs,
G#m (Am)
And I made all my excuses to you,
D# (E) Cb (G#) Cm (Am)
And I missed my chance by a stones throw,
Chorus:
Cbmaj7 (C) C# (Dadd11)
If you're gonna go, go now,
Cbmaj7 (C) C# (Dadd11)
If you're gonna go, go now,
Cbmaj7 (C) C# (Dadd11)
I forgot to tell you now,
Cbmaj7 (C) C# (Dadd11)
So if you're gonna go,
[D# (E)]
Go now,
Bridge: [D# (E)] / Cb (C) / Cb (G#) / Cm (Am) x4
Final Section:
D# (E)
Now crumble,
Cb (C)
Crumble and fall,
G#m (Am)
Crumble and fall like an animal,
D# (E)
Yes I crumble,
Cb (C)
Crumble and fall,
G#m (Am)
Crumble and fall like an animal,
D# (E)
Yes I crumble,
Cb (C)
Crumble and fall,
G#m (Am)
Crumble and fall like an animal,
D# (E)
Yes I crumble,
Cb (C)
Crumble and fall,
G#m (Am)
Crumble and fall like an animal,
D# (E) / Cb (C) / Cb (G#) / Cm (Am) // x4
It goes on for a bit after that with about 6 times through with
the D# / Cb / Cb / G#m/ chord sequence, its just piano, and sum weird effects.
Chords for the guitar version capo 3rd fret
D# (E) 022100
Cb (C) x32010
G#m (Am) x02210
C# (A#add11) x54030 (You can just play a normal D chord but I have a bit of an
obsession with this chord so I put it in. Its also better in the intro and the
chorus because you can slide up and down between the G# and A# chords, rather than
taking your hand away and making it sound a bit mechanical)