Past My Door

Gene Clark

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Tom:
D A You say it's all your imagination
C G A D Should I just stand here or bury myself in your floor?
A You say, "Don’t add to my frustration"
C G A D Well, I didn't intend to linger at your door [Verse]
C Blackboard explanations and trial examinations
G D And temperature relations on the moon
C The streetcar of invention, an afternoon of slight intention
G D The effects of some strong lesson learned too soon [Verse]
G D "Too late", cries a melting, lonely snowman
G D Bm "Forget", reminds a blackbird taking wing
A "Tomorrow", whisper voices in the darkness
G D But the days go slowly moulting past my door
[Bridge]
C G Am Took a walk with you
C Em F The clouds were blue on the bottom
G F C And white on the top
G Am We saw that one day could show
C Em F I wish that I would never
G F C D Have to stop [Verse]
C Up the walk cry vendors, Missus Black never remembers
G D And finally she goes screaming through the night
C Apartment house conceptions, a girl who paints deception
G D With the blurred out recollection of the light [Verse]
G D "Stop her", slurs a constable in denims
G D What dare relates the viewer from the blind
Bm A "Whenever", says the upstairs Angelina G D N.C. But the days go slowly moulting past my door [Verse]
D A You say it's only imagination
C G A D Should I just stand here or bury myself in your floor?
A You say, "Don’t add to my frustration"
C G A D But I didn't intend to linger at your door [Outro]
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Composição: Gene Clark

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