Chords for tom waits waltzing matilda.wmv
Tempo:
68.7 bpm
Chords used:
F
Gm
C
Bb
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[F] [Gm] [F] [Bb]
[F] [G]
[C] [Bb]
Wasted and wounded, [F] it ain't worth [Am] the moon [F] did, [Gm] God what I [C] paid for [F] now.
[Gm] [Am]
[Bb] See you tomorrow, [F] if Frank can I borrow [G]
a couple of bucks [C] from you.
To [F] go [Gm] halting Matilda, [F] [Bb] halting [F] Matilda, you go halting [Gm] Matilda with [C] me.
[Bb] I'm an innocent victim [F] of a blinded alley, [Gm] and I'm tired [C] of all these [F] soldiers here.
[Gm] [Am] No [Bb] one speaks English [Am] and everything's [F] broken, [G] and my stasis are soaking [C]
wet.
To [F] go [Gm] halting Matilda, [C] [F] [Bb] halting [Am] Matilda, you [F] go [Gm] halting Matilda with [C] me.
[Bb] Now the dogs are barking, [F] and the taxi cab's parking, [Gm] a lot [C] they can do [F] for me.
[Gm] [F] [Bb] I beg you to stay with me, [F] you tore my shirt open, [G] and I'm down on my [C] knees [Am] tonight.
[C] [Bb] Old bush mills are staggered, [F] you buried the dagger, [G] your silhouette [C] window light.
To [F] go [Gm] halting Matilda, [Am] [F] [Bb] halting Matilda, [Am] you [F] go [Gm] halting Matilda [C] with me.
[Bb] Now I lost my Saint Christopher, [F]
now that I've kissed her, [Gm] and the one [C]-armed man [F] in dead nose.
[Gm] [F] [Bb] And the maverick [F] Chinaman in the cold-blooded size, [Gm] and the girls down by [C] the strip-tee shows.
To go [F] [Gm] halting Matilda, [F] [Bb] halting [F] Matilda, you go [Gm] halting [C] Matilda with me.
[Bb] No, I don't want your sympathy, [F] fugitives say [Gm] that the streets [C] aren't for [F] dreaming now.
[Gm] [F]
[Bb] Manslaughter, [F] dragnets, and the ghosts that sell memories, [Gm] they want a piece of the [C] action anyhow.
To go [F] halting [Gm] Matilda, [F]
[Bb] halting [Am] Matilda, you [F] go [Gm] halting Matilda [C] with me.
[Bb] And you can ask any sailor, [F] and the keys from the jailer, [Gm] and the old [C] man in [F] wheelchairs know.
[C] [Am] [Bb] That Matilda's the defendant, [F] she killed about a hundred, [Gm] and she follows wherever [C] you may go.
[F] To go halting [Gm] Matilda, [F] [Bb] halting Matilda, [Am] you [F] go halting [Gm] Matilda [C] with me.
And [Bb] it's a battered old suitcase [F] to a hotel someplace, [Gm] and a wound [C] that will [F] never heal.
[Gm] [F] [Bb] And, oh, prima donna, [F] the perfume is on [Gm] an old shirt [C] that is stained [F] with blood [Gm] and [F] whiskey.
[Bb] And goodnight to the street [F] sweepers, the night watchman flame keepers.
[Gm] And goodnight, [C]
Matilda, [F] too.
[Gm] [F] [Bb] [F]
[Gm] [C] [F]
[F] [G]
[C] [Bb]
Wasted and wounded, [F] it ain't worth [Am] the moon [F] did, [Gm] God what I [C] paid for [F] now.
[Gm] [Am]
[Bb] See you tomorrow, [F] if Frank can I borrow [G]
a couple of bucks [C] from you.
To [F] go [Gm] halting Matilda, [F] [Bb] halting [F] Matilda, you go halting [Gm] Matilda with [C] me.
[Bb] I'm an innocent victim [F] of a blinded alley, [Gm] and I'm tired [C] of all these [F] soldiers here.
[Gm] [Am] No [Bb] one speaks English [Am] and everything's [F] broken, [G] and my stasis are soaking [C]
wet.
To [F] go [Gm] halting Matilda, [C] [F] [Bb] halting [Am] Matilda, you [F] go [Gm] halting Matilda with [C] me.
[Bb] Now the dogs are barking, [F] and the taxi cab's parking, [Gm] a lot [C] they can do [F] for me.
[Gm] [F] [Bb] I beg you to stay with me, [F] you tore my shirt open, [G] and I'm down on my [C] knees [Am] tonight.
[C] [Bb] Old bush mills are staggered, [F] you buried the dagger, [G] your silhouette [C] window light.
To [F] go [Gm] halting Matilda, [Am] [F] [Bb] halting Matilda, [Am] you [F] go [Gm] halting Matilda [C] with me.
[Bb] Now I lost my Saint Christopher, [F]
now that I've kissed her, [Gm] and the one [C]-armed man [F] in dead nose.
[Gm] [F] [Bb] And the maverick [F] Chinaman in the cold-blooded size, [Gm] and the girls down by [C] the strip-tee shows.
To go [F] [Gm] halting Matilda, [F] [Bb] halting [F] Matilda, you go [Gm] halting [C] Matilda with me.
[Bb] No, I don't want your sympathy, [F] fugitives say [Gm] that the streets [C] aren't for [F] dreaming now.
[Gm] [F]
[Bb] Manslaughter, [F] dragnets, and the ghosts that sell memories, [Gm] they want a piece of the [C] action anyhow.
To go [F] halting [Gm] Matilda, [F]
[Bb] halting [Am] Matilda, you [F] go [Gm] halting Matilda [C] with me.
[Bb] And you can ask any sailor, [F] and the keys from the jailer, [Gm] and the old [C] man in [F] wheelchairs know.
[C] [Am] [Bb] That Matilda's the defendant, [F] she killed about a hundred, [Gm] and she follows wherever [C] you may go.
[F] To go halting [Gm] Matilda, [F] [Bb] halting Matilda, [Am] you [F] go halting [Gm] Matilda [C] with me.
And [Bb] it's a battered old suitcase [F] to a hotel someplace, [Gm] and a wound [C] that will [F] never heal.
[Gm] [F] [Bb] And, oh, prima donna, [F] the perfume is on [Gm] an old shirt [C] that is stained [F] with blood [Gm] and [F] whiskey.
[Bb] And goodnight to the street [F] sweepers, the night watchman flame keepers.
[Gm] And goodnight, [C]
Matilda, [F] too.
[Gm] [F] [Bb] [F]
[Gm] [C] [F]
Key:
F
Gm
C
Bb
Am
F
Gm
C
[F] _ _ [Gm] _ _ [F] _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
Wasted and wounded, [F] it ain't worth [Am] the moon [F] did, [Gm] God what I [C] paid for [F] now.
[Gm] _ _ [Am]
[Bb] See you tomorrow, [F] if Frank can I borrow [G]
a couple of bucks [C] from you.
To [F] go [Gm] halting Matilda, [F] _ [Bb] halting [F] Matilda, you go halting [Gm] Matilda with [C] me.
_ _ [Bb] I'm an innocent victim [F] of a blinded alley, [Gm] and I'm tired [C] of all these [F] soldiers here.
[Gm] [Am] No [Bb] _ one speaks English [Am] and everything's [F] broken, [G] and my stasis are soaking [C]
wet.
To [F] go [Gm] halting Matilda, [C] _ [F] [Bb] halting [Am] Matilda, you [F] go [Gm] halting Matilda with [C] me.
_ _ [Bb] Now the dogs are barking, [F] and the taxi cab's parking, [Gm] a lot [C] they can do [F] for me.
[Gm] _ [F] [Bb] I beg you to stay with me, [F] you tore my shirt open, [G] and I'm down on my [C] knees [Am] tonight.
[C] _ [Bb] Old bush mills are staggered, [F] you buried the dagger, [G] your silhouette [C] window light.
To [F] go [Gm] halting Matilda, [Am] _ [F] [Bb] halting Matilda, [Am] you [F] go [Gm] halting Matilda [C] with me.
_ _ [Bb] Now I lost my Saint Christopher, [F]
now that I've kissed her, [Gm] and the one [C]-armed man [F] in dead nose.
[Gm] _ [F] [Bb] And the maverick [F] Chinaman in the cold-blooded size, [Gm] and the girls down by [C] the strip-tee shows.
To go [F] _ [Gm] halting Matilda, [F] _ [Bb] halting [F] Matilda, you go [Gm] halting [C] Matilda with me. _ _
[Bb] No, I don't want your sympathy, [F] _ fugitives say [Gm] that the streets [C] aren't for [F] dreaming now.
[Gm] _ [F] _
[Bb] _ Manslaughter, [F] dragnets, and the ghosts that sell memories, [Gm] they want a piece of the [C] action anyhow.
To go _ [F] halting [Gm] Matilda, [F] _
[Bb] halting [Am] Matilda, you [F] go [Gm] halting Matilda [C] with me.
_ _ [Bb] And you can ask any sailor, [F] and the keys from the jailer, [Gm] and the old [C] man in [F] wheelchairs know.
[C] _ [Am] [Bb] That Matilda's the defendant, [F] she killed about a hundred, [Gm] and she follows wherever _ [C] you may go.
[F] To go halting [Gm] Matilda, [F] _ [Bb] halting Matilda, [Am] you [F] go halting [Gm] Matilda [C] with me. _
And [Bb] it's a battered old suitcase [F] to a hotel someplace, [Gm] and a wound [C] that will [F] never heal.
[Gm] _ [F] [Bb] And, oh, prima donna, [F] the perfume is on [Gm] an old shirt [C] that is stained [F] with blood [Gm] and [F] whiskey.
[Bb] And goodnight to the street [F] sweepers, the night watchman flame keepers.
[Gm] And goodnight, [C] _
Matilda, _ _ _ [F] too.
[Gm] _ [F] _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
[Gm] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
Wasted and wounded, [F] it ain't worth [Am] the moon [F] did, [Gm] God what I [C] paid for [F] now.
[Gm] _ _ [Am]
[Bb] See you tomorrow, [F] if Frank can I borrow [G]
a couple of bucks [C] from you.
To [F] go [Gm] halting Matilda, [F] _ [Bb] halting [F] Matilda, you go halting [Gm] Matilda with [C] me.
_ _ [Bb] I'm an innocent victim [F] of a blinded alley, [Gm] and I'm tired [C] of all these [F] soldiers here.
[Gm] [Am] No [Bb] _ one speaks English [Am] and everything's [F] broken, [G] and my stasis are soaking [C]
wet.
To [F] go [Gm] halting Matilda, [C] _ [F] [Bb] halting [Am] Matilda, you [F] go [Gm] halting Matilda with [C] me.
_ _ [Bb] Now the dogs are barking, [F] and the taxi cab's parking, [Gm] a lot [C] they can do [F] for me.
[Gm] _ [F] [Bb] I beg you to stay with me, [F] you tore my shirt open, [G] and I'm down on my [C] knees [Am] tonight.
[C] _ [Bb] Old bush mills are staggered, [F] you buried the dagger, [G] your silhouette [C] window light.
To [F] go [Gm] halting Matilda, [Am] _ [F] [Bb] halting Matilda, [Am] you [F] go [Gm] halting Matilda [C] with me.
_ _ [Bb] Now I lost my Saint Christopher, [F]
now that I've kissed her, [Gm] and the one [C]-armed man [F] in dead nose.
[Gm] _ [F] [Bb] And the maverick [F] Chinaman in the cold-blooded size, [Gm] and the girls down by [C] the strip-tee shows.
To go [F] _ [Gm] halting Matilda, [F] _ [Bb] halting [F] Matilda, you go [Gm] halting [C] Matilda with me. _ _
[Bb] No, I don't want your sympathy, [F] _ fugitives say [Gm] that the streets [C] aren't for [F] dreaming now.
[Gm] _ [F] _
[Bb] _ Manslaughter, [F] dragnets, and the ghosts that sell memories, [Gm] they want a piece of the [C] action anyhow.
To go _ [F] halting [Gm] Matilda, [F] _
[Bb] halting [Am] Matilda, you [F] go [Gm] halting Matilda [C] with me.
_ _ [Bb] And you can ask any sailor, [F] and the keys from the jailer, [Gm] and the old [C] man in [F] wheelchairs know.
[C] _ [Am] [Bb] That Matilda's the defendant, [F] she killed about a hundred, [Gm] and she follows wherever _ [C] you may go.
[F] To go halting [Gm] Matilda, [F] _ [Bb] halting Matilda, [Am] you [F] go halting [Gm] Matilda [C] with me. _
And [Bb] it's a battered old suitcase [F] to a hotel someplace, [Gm] and a wound [C] that will [F] never heal.
[Gm] _ [F] [Bb] And, oh, prima donna, [F] the perfume is on [Gm] an old shirt [C] that is stained [F] with blood [Gm] and [F] whiskey.
[Bb] And goodnight to the street [F] sweepers, the night watchman flame keepers.
[Gm] And goodnight, [C] _
Matilda, _ _ _ [F] too.
[Gm] _ [F] _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
[Gm] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [F] _
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