Sharpening Axes

GRAHAM THOMAS PARKER

Pre>intro be be be be be be see be (then) a a a a a a be a
(0ver) em dm7 (twice)

Em dm7
I'm not selling molasses I'm not pushing tea
Em dm7
I don't appeal to the masses and they don't appeal to me
Em dm7
I'm not peddling fiction I'm not packaging youth
Em dm7
I've got a predilection for the truth

Bridge number one
Am dm
I can't stand it any longer I can't suffer any more fools
Am dm
I'm gonna keep on sharpening axes till I've got the sharpest tools
See gm
I can't access information comin' down the mainframe
See gm bm a bm a
Those puerile incantations in couplets or quatrains

Watch it all run amok now watch those idiots score
Till you can't remember that they're idiots any more
Watch that stain increasing spreading out across the earth
Till you can't remember what anything is worth

Bridge number two
I can't stand it any longer I can't listen to any more words
I'm gonna keep on sharpening axes till they cut right through this dirt
I can't access information comin down the satellite beam
All I hear is psycho babble and I don't know what it means

Instrumental section, then
Bridge number one (1st half)
Verse number two (1st half)
Bridge number two (2nd half)

Bm a
Sharpening axes (3 times) /pre>

Curiosités sur la chanson Sharpening Axes de Graham Parker

Sur quels albums la chanson “Sharpening Axes” a-t-elle été lancée par Graham Parker?
Graham Parker a lancé la chanson sur les albums “Acid Bubblegum” en 1996, “The Last Rock N' Roll Tour” en 1997, et “Official Bootleg, The Bootleg Box, Vol 2” en 2011.
Qui a composé la chanson “Sharpening Axes” de Graham Parker?
La chanson “Sharpening Axes” de Graham Parker a été composée par GRAHAM THOMAS PARKER.

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