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##song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research.#
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#Date: Wed, 8 Apr 1998 19:21:34 +0200
#From: Oscar
#Subject: o/ocean_colour_scene/40_past_midnight.crd
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#40 Past Midnight with Ocean Colour Scene
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#This how I think 40 Past Midnight is played. I think it sounds quite right.
#If you disagree you could always mail me at oscar.widegren@nykoping.com.
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#Chords:
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#A x02220
#B x24442
#D xx0232
#G 320011 (or 320001)
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[D]
[D] When I'm waiting standing on the corner
[D] And it's coming 40 past the hour
[D] In the midnight lonely freezing hour
[D] With my insides churning in the gutter
[G] And I'm waiting 40 past midnight
[G] Catching rain in the soda light
[D] Won't you come and call me to your window
[D] Please don't leave me waiting on the corner
[A]We could have the best times if you [B]lighten up your [G]life
[D]
[D] With my pockets holey on the inside
[D] With my busride rolling in the gutter
[D] But if you'd only light your lamp light
[D] Then I'd be here than any other
[G] Well I'm waiting 40 past midnight
[G] Catching cold in the pouring rain
[D] Won't you come and take me to your door step
[D] So I can take myself home again
[A]We could have the best times if you [B]lighten up your [G]life
[D]
[D] When I'm waiting standing on the corner
[D] And the soda light begins to flicker
[D] And it's getting 40 past the hour
[D] And I think I won't see what I figure
[G] Well I'm waiting freezing on the inside
[G] Staring up at your window pane
[D] If you won't come see me this evening
[D] I can see myself here again
[A]We could have the best times if you [B]lighten up your [G]life
[D]
[-]Oscar Widegren
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#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE--------------------------------#
##This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the#
##song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research.#
#
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------#
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#Date: Wed, 8 Apr 1998 19:21:34 +0200
#From: Oscar
#Subject: o/ocean_colour_scene/40_past_midnight.crd
#
#
#40 Past Midnight with Ocean Colour Scene
#
#This how I think 40 Past Midnight is played. I think it sounds quite right.
#If you disagree you could always mail me at oscar.widegren@nykoping.com.
#
#Chords:
#
#A x02220
#B x24442
#D xx0232
#G 320011 (or 320001)
#
#
[D]
[D] When I'm waiting standing on the corner
[D] And it's coming 40 past the hour
[D] In the midnight lonely freezing hour
[D] With my insides churning in the gutter
[G] And I'm waiting 40 past midnight
[G] Catching rain in the soda light
[D] Won't you come and call me to your window
[D] Please don't leave me waiting on the corner
[A]We could have the best times if you [B]lighten up your [G]life
[D]
[D] With my pockets holey on the inside
[D] With my busride rolling in the gutter
[D] But if you'd only light your lamp light
[D] Then I'd be here than any other
[G] Well I'm waiting 40 past midnight
[G] Catching cold in the pouring rain
[D] Won't you come and take me to your door step
[D] So I can take myself home again
[A]We could have the best times if you [B]lighten up your [G]life
[D]
[D] When I'm waiting standing on the corner
[D] And the soda light begins to flicker
[D] And it's getting 40 past the hour
[D] And I think I won't see what I figure
[G] Well I'm waiting freezing on the inside
[G] Staring up at your window pane
[D] If you won't come see me this evening
[D] I can see myself here again
[A]We could have the best times if you [B]lighten up your [G]life
[D]
[-]Oscar Widegren