Andrew Bird

Imitosis(Keyboard chords)

Andrew Bird

Key: Am

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VERSE I 

Am               C/G          Fm7         E 
He's keeping busy, yeah, he's bleeding stones 
Am         C/G            Fm7    E 
With his machinations and his palindromes 
Am        C/G                Fm7   E 
It was anything but hear the voice 
Am           C/G            Fm7  E 
Anything but hear the voice 
        Am          C/G 
It was anything but hear the voice 
     Fm7               E          Am   C/G  Fm7  E 
That says that we're all basically alone 

Am  C/G  Fm7  E 


VERSE II 

Am             C/G         Fm7       E 
Poor Professor Pynchon had only good intentions 
        Am             C/G          Fm7  E 
When he put his Bunsen burners all away 
    Am           C/G             Fm7 
And turning to a playground in a Petri dish 
      E                  Am 
Where single cells would swing their fists 
   C/G           Fm7           E 
At anything that looks like easy prey 
       Am      C/G       Fm7       E 
In this nature show that rages every day 
       Am      C/G       Fm7  E (strum louder) 
It was then he heard his intuition say 
                       Am 
We were all basically alone 


C/G Fm E And despite what all his studies had shown Am C/G Fm7 E That what's mistaken for closeness is just a case for mitosis Am C/G Fm7 E Am C/G Fm7 E And why---- do some show no mercy while others are painfully shy? Am C/G Fm7 E Tell me doctor can you quantify? Am C/G Fm7 E He just wants to know the reason, the reason why
Am C/G Fm7 E VERSE III Am C/G Why do they congregate in groups of four Fm7 E Am Scatter like a billion spores C/G Fm7 E And let the wind just carry them away? Am C/G Fm7 How can kids be so mean? E Am Our famous doctor tried to glean C/G Fm7 E As he went home at the end of the day Am C/G Fm7 E In this nature show that rages every day Am C/G Fm7 E (strum louder) It was then he heard his intuition say Am We were all basically alone
C/G Fm7 E Despite what all his studies had shown Am C/G Fm7 E That what's mistaken for closeness is just a case of mitosis Am C/G Fm7 E Sure fatal doses of malcontent through osmosis Am C/G Fm7 E Am C/G Fm7 E And why---- do some show no mercy while others are painfully shy? Am C/G Fm7 Well, tell me doctor, can you quantify? E (strum louder) The reason why
Am C/G Fm7 E Am

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