Chords for I've Been Tired
Tempo:
72.15 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
Gm
Am
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
One, two, three.
She's a real luck winger,
cause she been down south and held peasants in her arms.
She said, I can tell you stories that could make you cry.
What about you?
I [Eb] said, me too.
I [Db] can tell you a story that [Eb] will make you cry.
And she said, [G] ah, mama.
I said, I wanna be a singer like Lou Reed.
I like Lou Reed.
She said, sticking her tongue in my ear.
Let's go, let's sit, let's talk.
Politics go so good with beer.
And while we're at it, baby,
why don't you tell me one of your biggest fears?
I said, losing my penis to a horrible disease.
Just kidding, I said.
Losing my life to a horrible disease.
She said, excuse me, please?
I [D] said, losing [G] my life to a horrible disease.
I said, please.
But I'm not afraid.
With healthy desire.
Oh, give me those sugar cuts.
[A] I am [C] tired.
[G] I've been [Am] tired.
[C] I've been [G] tired.
[A] I've been [C] tired.
[G] I've been [A] tired.
[C] I am [Gm] tired.
[D] [C] [Gm] [D]
[Gm] [F] [Gm] [D] Still [Gm] the tale of [D] a girl, but [G] I call her a woman.
She's a little bit older than me.
Strong legs, strong face, voice like milk.
Breast like a cluster of grapes.
I cannot escape her ways.
She raised me.
She made me feel like Salah al-Mu'min,
I am no one.
[C] [Em] A while [G] later, I was having my nervousness.
[C] [G]
In the morning sleep, my loins on fire.
But that's okay, because [A] I'm tired.
[C] [G] I'm [Am] tired.
I'm tired.
[G] [Am] I'm [C] tired.
[G] I'm tired.
[A] [C] I'm tired.
[Gm]
[Am] [Gm] [Am] [C] [Gm]
[Am] [C] [G] [Am] [C] [G] I'm tired.
[Am] [C] I'm tired. I'm tired.
[Gm] I've [Am] been tired.
[Gm] I've been tired.
[C] I've been tired.
[Gm] [D]
[G] I am tired.
I am tired.
[Am] [C] T-I-R-E-D,
spouses.
Girlfriends.
She's a real luck winger,
cause she been down south and held peasants in her arms.
She said, I can tell you stories that could make you cry.
What about you?
I [Eb] said, me too.
I [Db] can tell you a story that [Eb] will make you cry.
And she said, [G] ah, mama.
I said, I wanna be a singer like Lou Reed.
I like Lou Reed.
She said, sticking her tongue in my ear.
Let's go, let's sit, let's talk.
Politics go so good with beer.
And while we're at it, baby,
why don't you tell me one of your biggest fears?
I said, losing my penis to a horrible disease.
Just kidding, I said.
Losing my life to a horrible disease.
She said, excuse me, please?
I [D] said, losing [G] my life to a horrible disease.
I said, please.
But I'm not afraid.
With healthy desire.
Oh, give me those sugar cuts.
[A] I am [C] tired.
[G] I've been [Am] tired.
[C] I've been [G] tired.
[A] I've been [C] tired.
[G] I've been [A] tired.
[C] I am [Gm] tired.
[D] [C] [Gm] [D]
[Gm] [F] [Gm] [D] Still [Gm] the tale of [D] a girl, but [G] I call her a woman.
She's a little bit older than me.
Strong legs, strong face, voice like milk.
Breast like a cluster of grapes.
I cannot escape her ways.
She raised me.
She made me feel like Salah al-Mu'min,
I am no one.
[C] [Em] A while [G] later, I was having my nervousness.
[C] [G]
In the morning sleep, my loins on fire.
But that's okay, because [A] I'm tired.
[C] [G] I'm [Am] tired.
I'm tired.
[G] [Am] I'm [C] tired.
[G] I'm tired.
[A] [C] I'm tired.
[Gm]
[Am] [Gm] [Am] [C] [Gm]
[Am] [C] [G] [Am] [C] [G] I'm tired.
[Am] [C] I'm tired. I'm tired.
[Gm] I've [Am] been tired.
[Gm] I've been tired.
[C] I've been tired.
[Gm] [D]
[G] I am tired.
I am tired.
[Am] [C] T-I-R-E-D,
spouses.
Girlfriends.
Key:
C
G
Gm
Am
D
C
G
Gm
One, two, three.
She's a real luck winger,
cause she been down south and held peasants in her arms.
She said, I can tell you stories that could make you cry.
What about you?
I [Eb] said, me too.
I [Db] can tell you a story that [Eb] will make you cry.
And she said, [G] ah, mama.
I said, I wanna be a singer like Lou Reed.
I like Lou Reed.
She said, sticking her tongue in my ear.
Let's go, let's sit, let's talk.
Politics go so good with beer.
And while we're at it, baby,
why don't you tell me one of your biggest fears?
I said, losing my penis to a horrible disease.
Just kidding, I said.
Losing my life to a horrible disease.
She said, excuse me, please?
I [D] said, losing [G] my life to a horrible disease.
I said, please.
But I'm not afraid.
With healthy desire.
_ _ Oh, give me those sugar cuts.
[A] I am [C] tired.
[G] I've been [Am] tired.
[C] I've been [G] tired.
[A] I've been [C] tired.
[G] I've been [A] tired.
[C] I am [Gm] tired.
[D] _ [C] _ [Gm] _ [D] _ _
[Gm] _ [F] _ _ [Gm] _ [D] Still [Gm] the tale of [D] a girl, but [G] I call her a woman.
She's a little bit older than me.
Strong legs, strong face, voice like milk.
Breast like a cluster of grapes.
I cannot escape her ways.
She raised me. _
_ She made me feel like Salah al-Mu'min,
I am no one.
_ _ [C] _ _ [Em] A while [G] later, I was having my nervousness.
[C] _ _ _ [G] _
_ In the morning sleep, my loins on fire.
But that's okay, because [A] I'm tired.
[C] [G] I'm [Am] tired.
I'm tired.
[G] [Am] I'm [C] tired.
[G] I'm tired.
[A] [C] I'm tired.
[Gm] _ _
_ _ [Am] _ _ [Gm] _ [Am] _ [C] _ [Gm] _
[Am] _ [C] _ [G] _ [Am] _ [C] [G] I'm tired.
[Am] [C] I'm tired. I'm tired.
[Gm] I've [Am] been tired.
[Gm] I've been tired.
[C] I've been tired.
[Gm] _ [D]
[G] I am tired.
I am tired.
[Am] _ [C] _ T-I-R-E-D,
spouses.
_ _ _ Girlfriends. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
She's a real luck winger,
cause she been down south and held peasants in her arms.
She said, I can tell you stories that could make you cry.
What about you?
I [Eb] said, me too.
I [Db] can tell you a story that [Eb] will make you cry.
And she said, [G] ah, mama.
I said, I wanna be a singer like Lou Reed.
I like Lou Reed.
She said, sticking her tongue in my ear.
Let's go, let's sit, let's talk.
Politics go so good with beer.
And while we're at it, baby,
why don't you tell me one of your biggest fears?
I said, losing my penis to a horrible disease.
Just kidding, I said.
Losing my life to a horrible disease.
She said, excuse me, please?
I [D] said, losing [G] my life to a horrible disease.
I said, please.
But I'm not afraid.
With healthy desire.
_ _ Oh, give me those sugar cuts.
[A] I am [C] tired.
[G] I've been [Am] tired.
[C] I've been [G] tired.
[A] I've been [C] tired.
[G] I've been [A] tired.
[C] I am [Gm] tired.
[D] _ [C] _ [Gm] _ [D] _ _
[Gm] _ [F] _ _ [Gm] _ [D] Still [Gm] the tale of [D] a girl, but [G] I call her a woman.
She's a little bit older than me.
Strong legs, strong face, voice like milk.
Breast like a cluster of grapes.
I cannot escape her ways.
She raised me. _
_ She made me feel like Salah al-Mu'min,
I am no one.
_ _ [C] _ _ [Em] A while [G] later, I was having my nervousness.
[C] _ _ _ [G] _
_ In the morning sleep, my loins on fire.
But that's okay, because [A] I'm tired.
[C] [G] I'm [Am] tired.
I'm tired.
[G] [Am] I'm [C] tired.
[G] I'm tired.
[A] [C] I'm tired.
[Gm] _ _
_ _ [Am] _ _ [Gm] _ [Am] _ [C] _ [Gm] _
[Am] _ [C] _ [G] _ [Am] _ [C] [G] I'm tired.
[Am] [C] I'm tired. I'm tired.
[Gm] I've [Am] been tired.
[Gm] I've been tired.
[C] I've been tired.
[Gm] _ [D]
[G] I am tired.
I am tired.
[Am] _ [C] _ T-I-R-E-D,
spouses.
_ _ _ Girlfriends. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _