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PULP - DEATH GOES TO THE DISCO
Chorded By: James Alleby
E-Mail: vision33@angelfire.com
Website: http://www.angelcities.com/members/freaks105
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C
Tonight's the night
Am
Open your door and I'll come inside
Dm
Don't be afriad it will be alright
G
I will change your whole life tonight
C
And you're so beautiful
Am
Too beautiful for this dead end world
Dm
I'm taking you to a better place
G
Ah far away from this stupid race
C
Oh come with me for ever and ever
Am
Please come with me for ever
Dm
Oh, don't let me down
Oh, don't make me cry
G
Lie in my arms and be mine tonight
Do it
(BREAK)
Oh, did I tell you
There was no need to be afraid
Oh, you've got such a beautiful body
Oh, you'll make such a beautiful body
I smoke these yellow lit cul-de-sacs at night
You hear my foot step on your bedroom stair
And I will take the first boy in every house in town
I'll take your sisters and I'll lay them down
I'll lay them down tonight
Mother (mother)
A father (father)
Brother (brother)
Take them all now!
(BREAK)
Make you mine
I want your body
Mother (mother)
A father (father)
Brother (brother)
The wind (the wind)
Streets (streets)
Those girls (girls)
I've come into town (town, town)
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Rosa Wanna Be |
#1 by Rosa Beauchamp at May 2, 1974 at 8:15 PM EST |
| Pretty straight forwad I think. An anti-drugs song. With the drug personified as the first person, and the Death of the title - drug and death as lover, seducing the object of the first verse, expanding to the wider damange to communities with a symbolic allusion to the story of passover. | |
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bob Average |
#2 by bob bob at Feb 7, 1990 at 3:51 AM EST |
| This is one of those songs that make you admire Jarvis Cocker and company. Great music (love the rhythm and bass and the 'do it' part) and good melody for the first half the song then WHAM you go a different direction. I have no idea what this song is about, because after 'do it' i'm lost. | |