Deaf Havana

Hunstanton Pier(Chords)

Deaf Havana

Key: G

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Capo on 6th fret
	        

 



G                               Em 
It was 2004 if I'm not mistake, when the poison hit my lips 
D                           C 
And I haven't looked back since 
G                                      Em 
I had friends back then and a PMA to match, 
D                                                                        C 
we were young and out of touch with the things we'd grow up to hate so much, 
      G 
in time. 

G  Em  D  C 

G                                               Em 
Back when my hair was long and Phil was still alive 
                               D                               C 
We spent our days trying to speak, to the girls that left us weak 
G                                                       Em 
But now I'm ageing badly and my friends' been laid to rest 
                                      D                    C 
And the ones who let us in are pushing prams or raising twins. 

D                              Em                     C   
     
    G 
To tell you the truth I'd be lying if I said I didn't hate the city 
D                          Em                 C              G 
I need the pier and the fresh sea air of the town that made me. 

C                   G        D                        C 
In my heart and in my soul are all the people that I've known 
                 G         D 
And the places I called home 
C                         G                D                  C 
But in my head and in my mind they're all just things I left behind 
C                 G          D                               C 
Reminders of the changing times, and these ageing bones of mine. 

G  Em  D  C 

G                                       Em 
Lee and me were schooled in a tourist town 
                                C 
With less culture than Jeremy Kyle 
D                               C 
But it stole our hearts for a while 
             G                          Em 
And most weekends I found nothing but regret 
                          C 
Between many a drunk girls' legs 
D                         C 
And in many a strangers' bed. 

D                              Em                     C    
    
    G 
To tell you the truth I'd be lying if I said I didn't hate the city 
D                          Em                 C              G 
I need the pier and the fresh sea air of the town that made me. 

C                   G        D                        C 
In my heart and in my soul are all the people that I've known 
                 G         D 
And the places I called home 
C                         G                D                  C 
But in my head and in my mind they're all just things I left behind 
C                 G          D                               C 
Reminders of the changing times, and these ageing bones of mine.
	        

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