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Em/G D6 Cm7 B7/9 B7 'The problem is all inside your head,' she said to me Em D#dim7 Gm9 B 'the answer is easy if you take it logic'lly. Em D6 Cm7 B7/9 I'm here to help you if you're struggling to be free; B7 Em Am7 Em there must be fifty ways to leave your lover.' Em/G D6 Cm7 B7/9 B7 She said, 'It's really not my habit to intrude; Em D#dim7 Gm9 B5+ I hope my meaning won't be lost or misconstrued. Em D6 Cm7 B7/9 But I'll repeat myself at the risk of being crude; B7 Em Am7 Em there must be fifty ways to leave your lover.' Em Am7 Em fifty ways to leave your lover.' G Just slip out the back, Jack. Bb6 Make a new plan, Stan; C7 You don't need to be coy, Roy, G just get yourself free. (on repeat: Just listen to me) G Hop on the bus, Gus; Bb6 You don't need to discuss much; C7 Just drop off the key, Lee. G and get yourself free. REPEAT CHORUS Second verse: She said, 'It grieves me now to see you in such pain; I wish there was somethin' I could do to make you smile again.' I said, 'I appreciate that, and could you please explain about the fifty ways?' She said, 'Why don't we both just sleep on it tonight; I'm sure in the morning you'll begin to see the light.' And then she kissed me and I realized she probably was right; there must be fifty ways to leave your lover, fifty ways to leave your lover.' REPEAT CHORUS twice.
Written by Paul Simon
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