4TH OF JULY - Aimee Mann Capo on 3rd Intro: Em - F#m - G 2x F#m Bm G Today's the 4th of Ju - ly F#m Bm G Another June has gone by F#m Bm C G And when they light up our town I just think Em F#m G What a waste of gun – powder and sky Em - F#m – G F#m Bm G I'm certain I am a – lone F#m Bm G In harboring thoughts of our home F#m Bm C G It's one of my faults that I can't quell my past Em F#m G I ought to have gotten it gone Em F#m G I ought to have gotten it Chorus: A G Ooh baby D Bm Em A G I wonder if when you are older - some day A G You'll wake up D Bm Em And say "My God I should have told her - A G What would it take? A G But now here D Bm Em A - G I am and the world's gotten colder G F#m G And she's got the river down which I sold her G - F#m – G F#m Bm G So that's to – day's memory lane F#m Bm G With all the pathos and pain F#m Bm C G Em Another chapter in a book where the chapters are endless F#m G And they're always the same Em F#m G A verse and a verse and re - frain Chorus: A G Ooh baby D Bm Em A G I wonder if when you are older - some day A G You'll wake up D Bm Em And say "My God I should have told her - A G What would it take? A G But now here D Bm Em A - G I am and the world's gotten colder G F#m G G And she's got the river down which I sold her G F#m G And she's got the river down which I sold her // Em 022000 F#m 244222 G 320033 Bm x24432 C x32010 A x02220 D x00232