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Intro: Am G C Am D7 G
An Dm7 angel on a Harley pulls across
To greet a fellow rolling Am stone
Puts his Dm7 bike up on it’s stand, leans back
And then extends a Am scarred and greasy hand
He said, G how ya doin bro? Where ya been?
Where ya C goin’? C C/B Am
Then he D7 takes your hand
In some strange Californian handshake and breaks the G bone
A Dm7 housewife from Encino
Whose husband’s on the golf course with his Am book of rules
Dm7 Breaks and makes a U and idles back
To take a second look at Am you
G You flex your rod, fish takes the C hook C C/B Am
D7 Sweet vodka and tobacco in her breath
G Another number in your little black book
C These are the pros and cons of Em hitchhiking
C These are the pros and cons of Em hitchhiking
D Oh babe, I must be G dreaming
I’m Dm7 standing on the leading edge
The Eastern seaboard spread before my Am eyes
Dm7 Jump, says Yoko Ono
I’m too scared and too good looking, I Am cried
G Go on, she says, why don’t you give it a C try? C C/B Am
D7 Why prolong the agony… all men must G die
Solo: Dm7 Am x 2 G C C/B Am D7 G
Do you re-Dm7 member Dick Tracy?
Do you remember Am Shane?
Could you Dm7 see him selling tickets
Where the buzzard circles over Am
The body on the plain
Did you G understand the music Yoko,
or was it all in C vain? C C/B Am
The D7 bitch said something mystical,
so I G stepped back on the kerb again
C These are the pros and cons of Em hitchhiking
C These are the pros and cons of Em hitchhiking
D Oh babe, D4 D I must be G dreaming again…
C These are the pros and cons of Em hitchhiking (rep. y desaparece)