Park Patrick - Your Smiles A Drug

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Band name Park Patrick
Song name Your Smiles A Drug
Tab type Chords
Added 06/09/2008
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Your Smiles A Drug Chords by Patrick Park, 

Patrick Park - Your Smile's A Drug
Tuning - Capo 1st fret
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Intro:
   F    F   Fsus4  F    C    G    Am Fmaj7  Am   G    Em*  G
E--1----1----1--1--1----0----3----0-----------------------------|
B--1----1----1--1--1----1----0----1--------------0----0----0----|
G--2----2----3--3--2----0----0----2----2----2----0----0----0----|
D--3----3----3--3--3----2----0----2----3----2----0----2----0----|
A--3----3----1--1--3----3----2----0----0----0----2----2----2----|
E--1----1----1--1--1---------3-------------------3----3----3----|

Verse 1:
          F                                   C               G
I should lay around and curse the day that I fell upon your sword
             Am  Fmaj7  Am  G  Em*  G
Cause I'm a poor           boy
           F         C    C      G      Am
And your smile is a drug that I can't afford
F**     C       G
  ...Anymore
(Repeat for Verse 2)

Chorus:

              Am    F    C     G - repeat 4 times
When you're tired..

F     Fsus4    F     C     G    Am    Fmaj7    Am     G    Em*   G
       ohhh....

Verse 3 - same as Verse 1 and 2

Repeat Chorus x2 - add C to end

*make sure to play the low G with the Em
**if you leave the high F an open E it sounds better here

p.s. i'd write out all the lyrics for less confusion, but i'm not sure what they all are