Jimmy Buffett – Thats What Living Is To Me (Guitar)

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By: Jimmy Buffett Note: The intro/outro lick is also played during the verses. N.C. Back toward the turn of the century, Mark Twain took a trip around the world on a steamship, And he wrote a book called Following the Equator. And the opening page has a dedication that says, "Be good and you will be lonesome." Which for me, still seems to work in the fabulous eighties. [Intro]
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[Verse 1]
D     Dsus2 D   Dsus4 D   Dsus2
Jason Ma -  son hears the sound

    D       Dsus2 Asus4 Dsus4 Asus4 A
The whistle blows in    Con - go    town

        G    A      D
and the mail boat's in

G    A      D
Mail boat's in

D          Dsus2  D    Dsus4 D  Dsus2
Brings him things from oh    so far

    D   Dsus2 Asus4 Dsus2  Asus4 A
Old magazines and   Snic - kers  bars

  G      A      G      A
A simple man, a simple plan

    G           A      G    A
The world's too big to understand
[Chorus]
   D        G           D       Dsus4 D
Be good and you will be lonesome

   D            G   D/A     A   Gadd9  D/F#  A
Be lonesome and you will be free

       D                G         D
Live a lie and you will live to regret it

            G            A
That's what living is to me

            G      A     D   Dsus4  D
That's what living is to me
[Verse 2]
     D        Dsus2 D  Dsus4 D Dsus2
On a timeless beach in His - paniola

  D          Dsus2 Asus4 Dsus4 Asus4 A
A young girl sips  a     di -  et    cola

      G      A   D
She's worlds a - part

G      A   D
Worlds a - part

    D      Dsus2 D   Dsus4 D    Dsus2
The spirit of    the black king still

  D    Dsus2 Asus4   Dsus2 Asus4 A
Reverberates through Hai - tian  hills

   G         A       G       A
He rules the sea and all the fish

     G     A     G  A
What if he had a TV dish?
[Chorus]
   D        G           D       Dsus4  D
Be good and you will be lonesome

   D            G   D/A     A   Gadd9  D/F#  A
Be lonesome and you will be free

       D                G         D
Live a lie and you will live to regret it

            G            A
That's what living is to me

            G      A     D   Dsus4  D
That's what living is to me
[Bridge]
           Em                  Bm
Now in the far off regions the foreign legions

         G                             A
Keep the thieves and the predators at bay

      Em                   Bm
While closer to home, some bad boys still roam

    G                                        A
The streets aren't safe, so give it one more day

         Em
One more day
[Interlude]
(Em)   Bm           Em    Bm
           One more day
G A [Verse 3]
    D       Dsus2 D  Dsus4  D    Dsus2
The stories from  my favo - rite books

      D       Dsus2 Asus4 Dsus4 Asus4 A
Still take on ma -  ny    diffe-rent  looks

        G    A   D
And I'm gone a - gain

G    A   D
Home a - gain

    D        Dsus2 D   Dsus4 D   Dsus2
The time has come  the Wal - rus said

    D      Dsus2 Asus4 Dsus2 Asus4 A
And little oy -  sters hide  their head

   G        A          G       A
My Twain of thought is loosely bound

  G          A       G         A
I guess it's time to Mark this down
[Chorus]
   D        G           D       Dsus4 D
Be good and you will be lonesome

   D            G   D/A     A   Gadd9  D/F#  A
Be lonesome and you will be free

       D                G         D
Live a lie and you will live to regret it

            G            A
That's what living is to me

            G      A     D
That's what living is to me

            G            A
That's what living is to me

            G      A     D  G/D  D
That's what living is to me
[Outro]
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N.C. Thank you, Mark.