Lovett Lyle - Family Reserve, аккорды

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From: [email protected] (Shaun Dean)

Check out this cool Lyle Lovett tune...can anybody help me out with the
words in the last verse, some of those names are a bit hard to catch

Family Reserve - Lyle Lovett

E
A
When I saw the ambulance screaming down Main Street
E
B
I didn't give it a thought
E
But it was my Uncle Eugene
A
E
B
E
He died on October the 2nd, 1981
E
And my Uncle Wilbur
A
They all called him Skinner
E
B
And they said for his younger ways
E
He'd get drunk in the morning
A
And show me the rolls of fifties and hundreds
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B
E
He kept in the glove box of his old grey Impala
C
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B
E
Chorus: And we're all gonna be here forever
B
So Mama don't you make such a stir
E
Put down that camera
A
And come on and join up
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B
E
The last of the family reserve
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A
Now my second cousin his name was Calloway
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B
He died when he'd barely turned two
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A
And it was peanut butter and jelly what did it
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B
E
The help she didn't know what to do
B
E
She just stood there and she watched him turn blue Chorus
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A
And my friend Brian Temple he thought he could make it
E
B
So from the third story he jumped
E
And he missed the swimming pool
A
But only by inches
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B
E
And everyone said he was drunk Chorus
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A
And there was great Uncle Julius and there was Aunt Annie Miller
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B
And Mary and Grandaddy Paul
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A
And there was Hannah and Ella and Alvin and Attic
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B
E
And he owned his own funeral home
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A
And there are more I remember and more I could mention
E
B
Than words I could write in this song
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A
But I feel them watching and I see them laughing
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B
E
And I, I hear them singing along Chorus There you go...Keep an eye out, more Lovett tunes to come Shaun