#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## Points of View (Difford/Tilbrook) Originally appears on: Sweets From a Stranger Vocal: Glenn ------------------------ Lyrics (with modifications) pinched from Dan Rivkin and Erik G.'s Squeeze Home page. Chords painfully figured out by Geordan Rosario. (Thanks a bunch for all those split chords, *Glenn*... ;] ) Comments and corrections to [email protected]. Flames to [email protected]. ------------------------ INTRO: Cm/A G Cm/A G Cm/Eb I'm impossible she's exciting G/D D Bound together with joined up writing Cm G/D In the Church I heard a bell ring Cm/Eb Em In a bar I heard a girl sing G Cm/Eb She sings solo I see double G/D A/C# Moments vanish her love so subtle Cm G/B I went home it's not surprising Gm/Bb A Words were few and realising CHORUS: Am7 G I was deep in my points of view Am7 G So interested to talk to you Am7 G talk to you talk to you Am7 G talk to you talk to you (Do chords from first verse) She' s romantic and I'm selected Glances swapped and thoughts collected By her song it's not her singing Words were few the bell was ringing On the table my cards are shuffled Words take time to get so muddled I'm off home I'm shy but eager Tomorrow comes I hope to see her (Do chords from Chorus) On the stage with her velvet voice Though some would say that it's just a noise just a noise just a noise just a noise just a noise BRIDGE: Eb Dm C# Cm Bm Bb A Am7 G I bit off more than I could chew Am7 G So interested in my points of view (Do chords from first verse) Trial and Jury swear on the Bible I'm too drunk and unreliable I'm too drunk for conversation Though I wait for invitation She's exiting I'm uninvited Fifteen rounds this love I've fighted I'll walk home and curse the heavens Lost on points my heart was flattened Am7 G Maybe she had other things to do Am7 G And didn't want any points of view Am7 G (repeat to fade) Written by Difford/Tilbrook, © 1982, 1987 A&M Records, Inc.