Guy Clark

Guy Clark

Picassos Mandolin
Composição de (Guy Clark/Radney Foster/Bill Lloyd)
Capo 3 
 
Intro: C7 
 
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Now Picasso said in 1910, I'm gonna paint me a mandolin 
C7 
It could be cubes it could be curves 
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I like to mix paint with nerve 
C7 
I load my brush and fire away 
 
Paint me a hole in the light of day 
 
             G 
Well you can play it straight or play it from left field 
    Am                      F 
You got to play it just the way you feel 
G 
Come on boys, play it again 
Am                   F 
Play it on Picasso's mandolin 
 
C7 
Well it's colouring books and drinking wine 
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It's hard to stay between the lines 
C7 
There ain't no rule if you don't break it 
                             F     C7 
There ain't no chance if you don't take it 
C7 
The damdest thing he'd ever heard 
 
Was trying to learn a thing from a Mockingbird 
 
             G 
Well you can play it straight or play it from left field 
    Am                      F 
You got to play it just the way you feel 
G 
Come on boys, play it again 
Am                   F 
Play it on Picasso's mandolin 
 
C7 
Now Picasso said before he died 
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There's one more painting I'd like to try 
C7 
Well the doctor held is breathe and then 
                 F    C7 
Picasso nailed a mandolin 
C7 
He was born in Spain and died in France 
 
He was not scared of baggy pants 
 
             G 
Well you can play it straight or play it from left field 
    Am                      F 
You got to play it just the way you feel 
G 
Come on boys, play it again 
Am                   F 
Play it on Picasso's mandolin 
 
G 
Play it straight or play it from left field 
    Am                      F 
You got to play it just the way you feel 
G 
Come on boys, play it again 
Am                   F 
Play it on Picasso's mandolin

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