LIT - "my own worst enemy2" Tablature
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This is my first attempt at tabbing so it might not be right although it does if you play along with the single.
Artist: Lit
Title: My own worst enemy
Date: 1st August 2001
Chords:
Eb E B A F#
Intro: (Eb E x3 B A) x4 3rd and 4th have all instruments.
Verse:
E F#
Can we forget about the things I said when I was drunk,
A B
I didn’t mean to call you that.
E F#
I can’t remember what was said or what you threw at me,
A B
Please tell me, please tell me
Chorus:
E F#
Whyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy ,
A B
My car is in the front yard and I’m.
E
Sleeping with my clothes onnnnnnnn
F# A B
I came in through the window last night
Eb E x3 B A
And your, gone, goneeeeee
Eb E x3 B A
Verse:
E F#
Its no surprise to me I am my own enemy,
A B
Cause every now and then I kick the living **** out of me
E F#
The smoke alarm is going off there is a cigarette,
A B
Still burning, please tell me
Chorus:
E F#
Whyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy ,
A B
My car is in the front yard and I’m.
E
Sleeping with my clothes onnnnnnnn
F# A B
I came in through the window last night
Eb E x3 B A
And your, gone, goneeeeee
There’s a little riff played here but I don’t know it, I just mess around with the previous chords!
B
please tell me
Chorus:
E F#
Whyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy ,
A B
My car is in the front yard and I’m.
E
Sleeping with my clothes onnnnnnnn
F# A B
I came in through the window last night
Eb E x3 B A
And your, gone, goneeeeee
E F#
Its no surprise to me I am my own enemy,
A B
Cause every now and then I kick the living **** out of me (With backing OOOOH)
E F#
Can we forget about the things I said when I was drunk,
A B
I didn’t mean to call you that.
Tabbed by Carpetmonster01
Any corrections or comments E-mail me at Carpetmonster01@yahoo.co.uk
I’ll Be Back hopefully better
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