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Elton John
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Writing
Elton John
Capo: 3 (to original key)

Notes: This is a compromise chart. I'm trying to make a piano-based
song work for solo acoustic guitar. There are a few 2/4 measures
hidden in the recording, usually when the chart indicates you should
hold a chord [<>]. The G-C pattern is an abbreviation for an
instrumental line that walks up and down: (g) (a) (b) (c) (b) (a)
[4x]


| G C | G C | G C | G C |

G       C       G    C       G        C
Is there anything left, .  maybe steak and eggs
G     C    Dm6         E7             Am
Waking up to washing up, making up your bed
Am Em  D <>     D6 D   C <>        Am7 <>      |G  C |
La-zy  days, my ra-zor blade could use a better edge

| G C | G C | G C |

G    C       G              C      G   C        G
It's enough to make you laugh, . relax in a nice cool bath
C    Dm6           E7                      Am
Inspiration for navigation of our new found craft
Am Em   D <>    D6  D    C <>     Am7 <>         |G   C |
I  know you and you know me, it's always half and half

| G C | G C | G C |

F#7                Bm7         E7              A
And we were oh oh, so you know not the kind to dawdle
G#m7               C#7         F#7      C#7  F    F#
Will the things we wrote today sound as good tomorrow
Bm7              E7      A7M            F#m7
We will still be writing in approaching years
G#m7              C#7            F#7      C#7  F#
Stifling yawns on Sundays as the weekends disappear

G       C          G           C
We could stretch our legs if we'd half a mind
G             C             G      C
. But don't disturb us if you hear us trying
   Dm6                         E7             Am
To instigate the structure of another line or two
      Am        Em       D <>      D6   D     C <>
Cause writing's lighting up, and I like life enough to see it through

| G C | G C | G C | G C |

F#7                Bm7         E7              A
And we were oh oh, so you know not the kind to dawdle
G#m7               C#7         F#7      C#7  F    F#
Will the things we wrote today sound as good tomorrow
Bm7              E7      A7M            F#m7
We will still be writing in approaching years
G#m7              C#7            F#7      C#7  F#
Stifling yawns on Sundays as the weekends disappear

| G C | G C | G C | G C | Dm6 | E7 | Am |
| Am Em | D <>  | D6 D  | C  <> | Am7 <> |
| G C | G C | G C | G C |

G       C          G           C
We could stretch our legs if we'd half a mind
G             C             G      C
. But don't disturb us if you hear us trying
   Dm6                         E7             Am
To instigate the structure of another line or two
      Am        Em       D <>      D6   D     C <>
Cause writing's lighting up, and I like life enough to see it through

| G C |

      Am        Em       D <>      D6   D     C <>
Cause writing's lighting up, and I like life enough to see it through

| G C | G C | G C | G <> |


G           = 320033
C (Cadd9)   = x32033
Dm6          = xx0201
D6           = xx0202

Charted by Dexex

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