Belle and Sebastian - Marx and Engels
From I`m Waking Up To Us, 2001.
Capo 3
Intro: D A G D C G Em A
D A G D
There is misery in all I hear and see, from the people on T.V.
C G Em A
After their tea when life begins again, they`ll be happier than me
D A
There are a thousand meals being made on Saturday
G D C G
From the view I saw today, I took a bet inside the launderette,
Em A
With a girl from Wallesey
D A G
She spoke in dialect, I could not understand, but one thing that
D C G D
She made clear, there was no coming on to her, there was no way.
Interlude from D: A G D C G Em A x2
(Repeat Verse)
Conclusion:
C G G
There was no coming on to her, there was no intellect, that she
Em D C Em
Could respect, if it couldn`t see, that the girl just wants to be
G D
Left alone with Marx and Engels for awhile,
C Em A
She`s writing in style, of any riot girl.
What a ballad; Aquinas says `pulcra sunt quae visa placent`
...perhaps if Belle and Sebastian were around in his day,
he would have changed eyes to ears.
R. T. Devitt.