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Acorde de Return To Oz - Scissor Sisters

Letra de Return To Oz



Note: All guitars are tuned half-step down

eg. E->Eb, A->Ab etc.



Intro

Dm



Verse 1

Dm

Once there was a man who had a

F

little too much

C

time on his hands

A

he never stopped to think that he was getting

Bb

older

Dm

when his night came to an end

Db

he tried to grasp his for his last friend

Ab

and pretend that he could wish himself

Cm

health on a four-leaf

Bb

clover



Chorus

Db

He said is this the return to oz the grass is

F#

dead the gold is

A

brown and the sky has

Db

claws

Db

theres a wind-up man walking round and round what

F#

once was emerald City's

A

now a crystal

Db

town



Verse 2

Dm

It's three o'clock in the morning you get a

F

phone call from the

C

queen with a hundred

A

heads she says that they're all

Bb

dead

Dm

she tried the last one on it couldn't speak fell off and

Db

now she just wanders the halls thinking

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Ab

nothing

Cm

thinking nothing at

Bb

all



Chorus

Db

She said is this the return to oz the grass is

F#

dead the gold is

A

brown and the sky has

Db

claws

Db

theres a wind-up man walking round and round what

F#

once was emerald city's

A

now a crystal

Db

town



Guitar Solo

Db C B F# Ab

Db C B F# A

Db



Dm

The wheelies are cutting pavement and the

F

skeksis at the

C

rave meant to

A

hide deep inside their sunken

Bb

faces and their wild rolling

Dm

eyes but their callous words

Db

reveal that they can no longer

Ab

feel love or

Cm

sex appeal

Bb

the patchwork girl has come to cinch the

Db

deal



Final Chorus

Db F# A Db (repeated until instrumental outro)



Outro

Dm Db Ab Cm Bb (Repeated until end)





Letra subida por: An�nimo

Discos en los que aparece este acorde: Scissor Sisters

El acorde de Return To Oz de Scissor Sisters es una versi�n de la canci�n original realizada por colaboradores/usuarios de Coveralia.

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