Semisonic - All Worked Out

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Band name Semisonic
Song name All Worked Out
Tab type Chords
Added 06/26/2008
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All Worked Out - Semisonic

Artist: Semisonic
Song: All Worked Out
Album: feeling strangely fine
Transcribed by: Soren Rode Kristensen


[chorus]

                        D
She's got it all worked out in her mind
           E
And you're part of the plan
        G                Bbm    A        D             
And you don't have the   fi  -  nal      word

A                     D
She's got a long head start on your brain
         E
And your heart is afraid
        G            Bbm  A     D   A
And you don't get to say you're thinking


[bridge]


G                    A
Come on make it easy now
G                    A
Come on make it easy on us all
G                    A            Em        A
Come on make it easy now or tears may fall


[chorus]

                        D
She's got it all worked out I'm afraid
         E
And your time is arranged
         G                  Bbm     A     D
And it's strange but you're fee  -  ling  fine


[solo - same chords as chorus] 


She's got it all worked out I'm afraid

And your life is arranged

And it's strange but you're feeling fine
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Usually you'll find a verse and a chorus (and sometimes a bridge) in a "standard" song, but the "verse" is dominating this song, so I called it the chorus, and the "chorus" the bridge.

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