Misc Originals

Dark Eyed Scarecrow - Toothless(Chords)

Misc Originals

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Verse 1:

Am G Dm C Moving in to a house in a strange land, where stray dogs liked to roam Am G Dm C The owner spoke no English, but she showed us around our new home Am G Dm C As we were leaving a massive beast ambled right up to the stairs Am G Dm C She pointed to his mouth and shook her head, there was no need to beware

Verse 2:

Am G Dm C We thought she meant that he had no teeth til he yawned a big old yawn Am G Dm C Then he rolled on his back and looked ut us, and all our fear was gone Am G Dm C But even though we?d been reassured that he would never bite Am G Dm C His pointed ears made it clear that he?d been raised to fight
Am F G C He was the meanest looking dog I?d ever seen - with a face only a mother would miss Am F G E He had scars all over and a bit of a limp, but we just called him Toothless Am F G C He hung around and ate our scraps - he was friendlier than you?d ever guess Am F G E He kept us safe both day and night, and we called him Toothless

Verse 3:

Am G Dm C Another dog tried to threaten us, Toothless challenged him to fight Am G Dm C That dog ran off yelping, but Toothless had suffered a pretty bad bite Am G Dm C We called a vet, who knocked him out, stitched him up and then was on his way Am G Dm C We kept him in the house to let him heal up - soon he was feeling ok

Verse 4:

Am G Dm C He brought us gifts every now and then - a goat or a camel leg Am G Dm C He tried his best to provide for us but when he wanted cheese he would beg Am G Dm C When I look back and think of him it's a little bit funny because? Am G Dm C We thought that we had adopted him, but he kind of adopted us
Am F G C He was the meanest looking dog I?d ever seen - with a face only a mother would miss Am F G E He had scars all over and a bit of a limp, but we just called him Toothless Am F G C He hung around and ate our scraps - he was friendlier than you?d ever guess Am F G E He kept us safe both day and night, and we called him Toothless

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