Damien Jurado – Ready For My Close Up (Guitar)

D Tuning (D-G-C-F-A-D)
Key
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Chords

[Intro] Em Am Em Am Dm G [Verse 1]
Em              Am
Folding out a chair

    Em                Am
And waiting for a bit sun

Dm
Pushing bouts of worry

          G
From this sideways bird

Em             Am
Proud to be on time

        Em                 Am
For the day that continues on

   Dm
To be just like the last one

        G
So it's worth repeating

   Dm
To be just like the last one

           G
Still it's worth repeating

   Dm
To be just like the last one

        G
So it's worth repeating

   Dm
To be just like the last one

        G
So it's worth repeating
Dm G Dm G Dm [Bridge] Am Em Em7 F Am Em Em7 [Verse 2]
F              Am
Paper cutting, lie detection

Em         Em7
Avalanches, taxidermy

Dm              F
Lack of season, change location

C                 G
Cloud replacement, better scenery

F                  Am
Talking gibberish, lower ceilings

Em              Em7
Home protection, winter feelings

Dm               F
Wolfman singing, change direction

C             G
See you never, see you never
[Interlude] F Am Em Em7 [Verse 3]
F               Am
Jukebox pusher, payphone actor

Em             Em7
Fortune teller, jazz disaster

Dm                  F
Hands-free kissing, joke dispenser

C              G
Voice reversal, handmade Satan

F              Am
Jump rehearsal, never after

Em              Em7
Nothing pageant, Arizona

Dm                 F
Lacking sentences, laugh track humor

C           G
Punctuation, soft shoe dancer
[Interlude] F Am Em Em7 [Verse 4]
F                Am
Poor attendance, Readers' Digest

Em             Em7
Talk show topic, Norman Alden

Dm           F
Multi camera, Mount St. Helens

C     G
1980, ashes, ashes

F                 Am
Private suitcase, basement jumper

Em
Sears recliner, sometimes drummer

Dm              F
Frequent flyer, Richard Sanders

C             G
Charles Levin, Pan Am Airlines
[Outro] Dm G Dm G Dm G
Dm                G             Dm
 I'm ready for my close up, Mr. Asher