Counting Crows

Margery Dreams of Horses(Chords)

Counting Crows

Key: E

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	        E
In still water she lies down
D
Shaking in the press of sunlight
A
We roll into Lexington
E
She shakes off a drop of daylight

E
Water beating up her chest
D
Bleeding down between her knees
A
Rivers in Kentucky flow
E
Between the bluegrass wavy seas
     D       E
But oh, Margery
D                    A              E
Twist the blade once more inside of me

E
Breathless with anticipation
D
Baited breathers set their hooks
A
Tuck their heads beneith the high grass
E
Lie and wait beside the brooks

E
For instance, pushing slowly through
D
Frustration leading back along
A
The allies of a childhood
E
That will not release us willingly

     D       E
But oh, Margery
D                   A                E
Sticks the knife in while I couldn't see

F#m  E  F#m  E

     E
So dust me off and shut me down
      D
I'll dream of where I haven't been
A
Close the door inside my heart and
E
Stuff in the South Atlantic wind
E
I have hollow eyes
D
Haunting only to myself
D
Even so I can't stop calling
E
Great big hollows in myself
            E
I took the train from California
       D
To the far side of the continent
A
Woke up in Kentucky 
        E
Where a wedding was about to end
E
I looked up at Anna
           D
She turned back to look at me
             A
It's best to kill the ones that matter
       E
Render blind the ones who see
     D       E
But oh, Margery
D                   A               E
Takes the blade and walks away from me
D          E
Oh, Margery
D                    A              E
Love, like blood, is pouring out of me
D        E
Oh, Margery
D                   A            E
My heart wont stop bleeding over me

F#m  E   F#m   E

D                   E
Oh, I can't shut it in
         D            A                  E
It's got far too many doors to block the wind
D                   E
Oh, I can't shut it in
         D            A                   E
It's got far too many doors to block the wind
D                   E
Oh, I can't shut it in
         D            A                  E
It's got far too many doors to block the wind
	        

Written by Adam Duritz

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