Jefferson Airplane - Lather Ukulele Chords
Intro:
Am F Am F9 Am F Am Dm
Verse:
Am C G
Lather was thirty years old today,
Em D C
they took away all of his toys.
Am C G
His mother sent newspaper clippings to him
Em D C
about his old friends who'd stopped being boys.
Em D F D
There was Harwitz E. Green, just turned thirty-three,
C Em D
his leather chair waits at the bank.
Em D F D
And Seargent Dow Jones, twenty-seven years old,
C Em D
commanding his very own tank.
C D Em
But Lather still finds it a nice thing to do,
C D Em
to lie about nude in the sand.
C D E
Drawing pictures of mountains that look like bumps,
D A
and thrashing the air with his hands.
Bridge:
Asus2 G
But wait, oh Lather's productive you know,
Asus2 G Asus2
he produces the finest of sound.
A G
Putting drumsticks on either side of his nose,
A G A
snorting the best licks in town.
Interlude:
Am Am G G Am Am Em
Verse:
Am C G
Lather was thirty years old today,
Em D C
and Lather came foam from his tongue.
Am C G
He looked at me eyes wide and plainly said,
Em D C
"Is it true that I'm no longer young?"
Em D F D
And the children call him famous,
C Em D
what the old men call insane.
Em D F D
And sometimes he's so nameless,
C Em D
That he hardly knows what game to play,
C
which words to say.
D Em
And I should have told him, "No, you're not old."
C D E D A
And I should have let him go on...smiling...babywide.
Outro:
Am Am G G Am Am Em
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