#----------------------------------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.# #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------# Date: Mon, 13 Apr 1998 17:50:06 +0100 From: Fred Felix Subject: b/belle_and_sebastian/she's_losing_it.crd SHE'S LOSING IT By Belle & Sebastian >From the album 'Tiger Milk' Transcribed by Ben T at [email protected] Submitted by Thelonius Intro : G Am x3 G (bar chords) G Am Lisa knows a girl who's been abused G Am It changed her philosophy in '82 D C She's always looking for a fight D She keeps the neighbours up all night. G Am I go to her when I'm feeling slack G Am The girl is using me as a punching bag D C I think that I could help her out D But the girls got alot to be mad about CHORUS C D But in the first moment of waking up Em Am she knows she's losing it, she's losing it C D When the first cup of coffee tastes like washing up, Em Am she knows she's losing it, oh yeah she's losing it, C oh yeah she's losing it. G Am D C x4 G Am Lisa met Chelsea at the knocking school G Am Chelsea didn't feel like following the rules D C She left the place for another school D Where boys go with boys and the girls with girls G Am Chelsea wasn't one who's been abused G Am She changed her philosophy in '82 D C She says inch for pinch and pound for pound D Who needs boys when there's Lisa around? C D But in the first moment of waking up Em Am she knows she's losing it, she's losing it C D When the first cup of coffee tastes like washing up, Em Am she knows she's losing it, oh yeah she's losing it, C D She goes to the mirror to put on her stuff, Em Am she knows she's losing it, oh yeah she's losing it C D She doesn't speak to anyone till 4 o'clock Em Am she's knows she's losing it, oh yeah she's losing it, oh yeah she's losing it. Belle & Sebastian fans would be well advised to browse Paul Mitchell's appealing site 'Sinister' at www.ph.ed.ac.uk/~mitchell/sinister/