(intro) G D Em C
(verse 1)
[G]Well they say that opposites attract
[D]I can see it now as I look back
[Em]If I wanted this, he wanted that
We?d [C]bark and hiss like dogs and cats
But the t[G]hing that drove me up a tree
Was the w[D]ay he liked to disagree
Each t[Em]ime we had a difference of opinion[D]
(chorus 1)
[C]He liked the covers pulled d[D]own and I di[G]dn?t
He thought [C]I should lose a few [D]pounds and I [G]didn?t
But what f[C]inally tore our l[D]ove apart was a matter of[Em] religion[A]
[C]He thought he was G[D]od, and I d[G]idn?t
(verse 2)
[G]Well it was more than just a lover?s spat
[D]In this civil war of the thermostat
[Em]We?d wail away like maniacs
[C]Throwing shoes and brick-a-brac
I can s[G]ee him now in his muscle shirt
With those pe[D]rky pecks and that cocky smirk
[Em]Standin? there pushin? all my but[D]tons
(chorus 2)
He l[C]iked the toilet seat u[D]p, and I did[G]n?t
He thought [C]I should be a ?C? c[D]up, and I[G] didn?t
But what[C] finally tore our l[D]ove apart was a matter of[Em] religion[A]
[C]He thought he was G[D]od, and I di[G]dn?t
(bridge)
Yeah, he [D]really thought he was the man
[Em]Held my whole world in his hands
But if he[F] ever comes down from that c[C]loud he?s sittin? on[D]
[Em]Hallelujah brothers and s[C]isters, I?ll be g[D]one
SOLO: C D G C D G
TAG:
What fina[C]lly tore our lo[D]ve apart was a [Em]matter of re[A]ligion
[C]He thought he was G[D]od,
He really l[Em]iked himself a [A]lot
[C]He thought he was G[D]od, and I d[G]idn?t[C][G]
(verse 1)
[G]Well they say that opposites attract
[D]I can see it now as I look back
[Em]If I wanted this, he wanted that
We?d [C]bark and hiss like dogs and cats
But the t[G]hing that drove me up a tree
Was the w[D]ay he liked to disagree
Each t[Em]ime we had a difference of opinion[D]
(chorus 1)
[C]He liked the covers pulled d[D]own and I di[G]dn?t
He thought [C]I should lose a few [D]pounds and I [G]didn?t
But what f[C]inally tore our l[D]ove apart was a matter of[Em] religion[A]
[C]He thought he was G[D]od, and I d[G]idn?t
(verse 2)
[G]Well it was more than just a lover?s spat
[D]In this civil war of the thermostat
[Em]We?d wail away like maniacs
[C]Throwing shoes and brick-a-brac
I can s[G]ee him now in his muscle shirt
With those pe[D]rky pecks and that cocky smirk
[Em]Standin? there pushin? all my but[D]tons
(chorus 2)
He l[C]iked the toilet seat u[D]p, and I did[G]n?t
He thought [C]I should be a ?C? c[D]up, and I[G] didn?t
But what[C] finally tore our l[D]ove apart was a matter of[Em] religion[A]
[C]He thought he was G[D]od, and I di[G]dn?t
(bridge)
Yeah, he [D]really thought he was the man
[Em]Held my whole world in his hands
But if he[F] ever comes down from that c[C]loud he?s sittin? on[D]
[Em]Hallelujah brothers and s[C]isters, I?ll be g[D]one
SOLO: C D G C D G
TAG:
What fina[C]lly tore our lo[D]ve apart was a [Em]matter of re[A]ligion
[C]He thought he was G[D]od,
He really l[Em]iked himself a [A]lot
[C]He thought he was G[D]od, and I d[G]idn?t[C][G]