Half Man Half Biscuit - The Light At The End Of Tunnel

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Band name Half Man Half Biscuit
Song name The Light At The End Of Tunnel
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Added 05/17/2008
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The Light At The End Of Tunnel
     Half Man Half Biscuit
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Chords figured by Gaz (i.e. probably wrong...)

(It might be in Eb, not D, in which case Capo at the first fret.
 Its probably just that my guitar is tuned semitone flat, though)

D
She stayed with me until
    G
She moved to Notting Hill
    A                                D
She said it was the place she had to be.
          D
Where the cocaine is Free Trade
    G
And frequently displayed
       A                       D
Is the Buena Vista Social club CD

D
I thought she'd be back in 3 weeks
            G
And we'd go wandering The Peaks
A                            D
Sojourn in my Uncle Joe's ashram
         D
For when you're in Matlock Bath
          G
You don't need Sylvia Plath
D                                  A
Not while they've got Mrs Gibson's jam
 
         G                     D
Alas I'm brooding alone by the runnel
      A                       D
While she's in Capri with her swain
        G                       D
And the light at the end of the tunnel
       A                    D
Is the light of an oncoming train

D 
Well we both grew up in Eyam
    G
And strange as it may seem
A                               D
Neither of us thought we'd ever leave
        D
But the beak in Leek is weak
          G
And she's moved in, so to speak,
     D                       A
With featureless TV producer Steve.

G 
And now it's all Eva Cassidy
    D
And aphids in Picardy
    G             A
And so I can only ascertain
         G                       D
That the light at the end of the tunnel
       A                    D
Is the light of an oncoming train

[guitar solo]

[nc]
No frills, handy for the hills
Thats the way you spell New Mills

[as first chorus]
So I'm brooding alone by the runnel
While she's in Capri with her swain
And the light at the end of the tunnel
Is the light of an oncoming train
Is the light of an oncoming train