Verse
Am C Dm Dm/F Dm/G
‘Tators in a jam-jar, Parson's collar in the sky
Am C Dm Dm/F Dm/G
Water in a fountain doesn't get me very high
Am C Dm Dm
Moby Dick and Albert making out with Captain Bligh
F G
So you know what you know in your head.
C B Esus4 E
Will you, won't you, do you, don't you know when a head's dead? What a Bringdown!
Riff( Am Am Am Dm C C C C G Em/B ) x n
Am C Dm Dm/F Dm/G
Winter leader Lou is grownin', Hampstead's in the north.
Am C Dm Dm/F Dm/G
Betty B's been wearin' daisies since the twenty-fourth.
Am C Dm Dm
Wears a gunner when there's one more coming forth.
F G
And you know what you know in your head
C B Esus4 E
Will you, won't you, do you, don't you wanna go to bed?
What a Bringdown!
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Bridge
F Dm C F
There's a tea leaf about in the family.
F Dm C F
Full of nothin', their fairy tale
F Dm C F
There's a tea leaf a-floatin' now for Rosalie.
G F G E
They'll believe in ding-dong bell.
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Am C Dm Dm/F Dm/G
Take a butchers at the dodginesses of Old Bill.
Am C Dm Dm/F Dm/G
Aristotle's orchestra are living on the pill.
Am C Dm Dm
One of them gets very, very prickly when he's ill
F G
And you know what you know in your head.
C B Esus4 E
Will you, won't you, do you don't you wanna make more bread? What a Bringdown!
Riff ( Am Am Am Dm C C C C G Em/B ) x n
Yeah