My Morning Jacket – Librarian (Guitar)

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Am                 Em        Am                 Em
   Walk across the courtyard,   towards the library

Am                Em                    Dm
   I can hear the insects buzz and the leaves 'neath my feet
Ramble up the stairwell, into the hall of books Since we got the interweb these hardly get used Duck into the men's room, combing through my hair When God gave us mirrors he had no idea Looking for a lesson in the periodicals There I spy you listening to the AM radio Karen of the Carpenters, singing in the rain Another lovely victim of the mirror's evil way It's not like you're not trying, with a pencil in your hair To defy the beauty the good Lord put in there
Am               Em       Am             Em
   Simple little bookworm,   buried underneath

Am                 Em
   is the sexiest librarian

Dm                        G                       C
Take off those glasses and let down your hair for me

Am                            Em       Am             Em
   So I watch you through the bookcase,   imagining a scene:

Am              Em               Dm
   You and I at dinner, spending time, then to sleep
And what then would I say to you, lying there in bed? These words, with a kiss, I would plant in your head: "What is it inside our heads that makes us do the opposite? Makes us do the opposite of what's right for us? 'Cause everything'd be great, and everything'd be good If everybody gave like everybody could."
Am                 Em       Am             Em
   Sweetest little bookworm,   hidden underneath

Am                 Em
   is the sexiest librarian

Dm                        G                       C
Take off those glasses and let your hair down for me

Dm                         G                      C
Take off those glasses and let your hair down for me

Am               Em     Am                Em
   Simple little beauty,   heaven in your breath

Am                 Em              Dm
   The simplest of pleasures, the world at its best