Forget the Flowers
Wilco
(capo 2nd fret)
verse:
C E F
Your trying my patience try pink carnations, red roses
C G F C
yellow daffodils. don't forget the flowers someday, I know you will.
C E F
Displayers of affection amd all good intentions, why don't
C G F
you just send me the bill. don't forget the flowers someday, I know you
C
will.
Chorus:
E F C
Lately you've been taking me, way to seriously
E F C
I can't ever explain why I don't feel your pain
(Please keep in mind these Chords are relative to the capo)
without capo it would start with D.
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Dan Average |
#1 by Dan Flores at Oct 4, 2007 at 6:09 PM EST |
| This song is about a relationship like I had once....we were pretty much a happy couple but things didnt work out...anyway, afterwards she forgot about most of the good things we had together. Suddenly every fight we had was magnified and every happy moment was reduced. And flowers were literally forgotten (she swore I had only given them to her a few times when I had actually done it dozens of time). The whole song is about that kind of post-breakup forgetfullness. | |
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pat Wanna Be |
#2 by pat smear at Oct 10, 2007 at 1:36 PM EST |
| I think he wants to forget all the things he did for her, but he wants her to still remember. He is hurting right now and wants her to feel the same way. | |
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Flappy Average |
#3 by Flappy Bob at Oct 21, 2007 at 2:23 AM EST |
| i think its kind of a happy song about a break up. i know that seems dumb cuz tweedy is all about the depressing stuff, but, it kind of reverses at the end saying "someday i know i will" so its like, hey what we had was awsome and lets never forget how cool it was, but we will both eventually move on. maybe i just see it that way cuz im going to college and a break up is definitly on the way and i wanna be optimistic | |