Song: Instant Coffee Baby
Band: The Wave Pictures
Album: Instant Coffee Baby
Tab by Plabon
Standard tuning
Well the words that we spoke in the bar, in the car
And at Goose Fair on the waltzers
And the big wheel in her kitchen in the greenhouse in my garden
Dozing in the giant pillow of a bouncy castle
With Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel
Halfway down to Blackpool Tower
These words have filled my finest hours
Like a bottle of milk they soured
And I m wondering tonight
(wondering tonight)
Wondering tonight
(wondering tonight)
If your skin is still as thin
As it was those mornings
We were sieved together and fried in pans
And on your make-up stand it said my number in red
But you had filled your net
Sending off your kids like crows
Still, in Wymeswold at the end of the summer
I could smoke one off the end of another
And I could say the right thing and piss off your mother
Who you never really cared for
But now I m wondering tonight
(wondering tonight)
Wondering tonight
(wondering tonight)
If your skin is still as thin
As it was those mornings anyway...
Anyway!
Anyway!
Anyway!
[solo]
Well there is light in any one of these tunnels
Spurting up the stained funnel
Of your Italian ex-boyfriend s coffee machine
Which I stole when he left for Bologna
And when I burnt my finger on it
It s like he came back and bit me for it
And you got cystitis didn t you
Didn t you then
With no purpose but to work
And feel physical in nylon
With the chocolate we survived on
(The chocolate we dined on!)
Melting in its plastic wrapper packet (in your pocket!)
You crawled eight-legged down the drive
And I m wondering tonight
(wondering tonight)
Wondering tonight
(wondering tonight)
If your skin is still as thin
As it was those mornings anyway...
Anyway!
Anyway!
Anyway!
Anyway? Anyway...
[Solo in C major pentatonic, played on 17th fret.]
Well the words that we spoke in the bar in the car
And at Goose Fair on the waltzers
And the big wheel in your kitchen in the greenhouse in my garden
Dozing in the giant pillow of a bouncy castle
With Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel
Halfway down to Blackpool Tower
These words That filled my finest hours
Like a bottle of milk they soured