Half Man Half Biscuit – The Light At The End Of The Tunnel Is The Light Of An Oncoming Train (Guitar)
Capo 2
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Chords
[Verse 1]
D She stayed with me until G She moved to Notting Hill A7 D She said it was the place she needs to be D Where the cocaine is Free Trade G And frequently displayed A7 D Is the Buena Vista Social club CD
[Verse 2]
D I thought she'd be back in three weeks G And we'd go wandering The Peaks A7 D Sojourn in my Uncle Joe's ashram D For when you're in Matlock Bath G You don't need Sylvia Plath D A7 Not while they've got Mrs Gibson's jam G D Alas I'm brooding alone by the runnel A7 D While she's in Capri with her swain G D And the light at the end of the tunnel A7 D Is the light of an oncoming train
[Verse 3]
D Well we both grew up in Eyam G And strange as it may seem A7 D Neither of us thought we'd ever leave D But the beak in Leek is weak G And she's moved in, so to speak, D A7 With featureless TV producer Steve G And now it's all Eva Cassidy D And aphids in Picardy G A7 And so I can only ascertain G D That the light at the end of the tunnel A7 D Is the light of an oncoming train
[Solo]
D G D A7
D G D A7 D
[Bridge]
N.C.
No frills, handy for the hills
That's the way you spell New Mills
[Chorus]
G D Brooding alone by the runnel A7 D While she's in Capri with her swain G D And the light at the end of the tunnel A7 D Is the light of an oncoming train A7 D Is the light of an oncoming train A7 Is the light of an oncoming (train)
[Outro]
D Old time religion A7 D Gimmie that old time religion G Gimmie that old time religion A7 D It's good enough for me