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Intro: E

Verse:
          A        B      E
She came down from Cincinnati
            A          B      E
It took her three days on the train
A                B         E
Lookin' for some peace and quiet
A                B   E
Hoped to see the sun again


            A          B      E
But now she lives down by the ocean
             A        B       E
She's takin' care to look for sharks
     A         B      E
They hang out in the local bars
         A          B      E
And they feed right after dark

Chorus:
G#7m               C#7m
Can't you feel 'em circlin', honey
G#7m                        C#7m
Can't you feel 'em swimmin' around
        A           B     A           B
You got fins to the left, fins to the right
                A   B       E
And you're the only bait in town
G#7m   C#7m
Oh     oh
G#7m   C#7m
Oh     oh
        A           B     A           B
You got fins to the left, fins to the right
                A    B      E
And you're the only girl in town

Interlude: E

Verse:
          A      B         E
She's saving up all of her money
          A        B      E
Wants to head it south in may
        A          B           E
Maybe roll in the sand with a rock 'n' roll man
A               B          E
Somewhere down Montserrat way
          A      B           E
But the money's good in the season
 A               B      E
Helps to lighten up her load
A              B          E
Boys keep her high as the months go by
               A         B        E
She's getting postcards from the road

Chorus:
G#7m               C#7m
Can't you feel 'em circlin', honey
G#7m                        C#7m
Can't you feel 'em swimmin' around
        A           B     A           B
You got fins to the left, fins to the right
                A   B       E
And you're the only bait in town

Solo:
   A B E -x3-
   E -x3-

Verse:
A          B    E
Sailed off to antigua
            A          B    E
It took her three days on a boat
A                B         E
Lookin' for some peace and quiet
A               B      E
Maybe keep her dreams afloat


            A          B  E
But now she feels like a remora
            A              B       E
'cause the school's still close at hand
     A          B            E
Just behind the reef are the big white teeth
       A               B           E
Of the sharks that can swim on the land

Chorus:
G#7m               C#7m
Can't you feel 'em circlin', honey
G#7m                        C#7m
Can't you feel 'em swimmin' around
        A           B     A           B
You got fins to the left, fins to the right
                A   B       E
And you're the only bait in town
        A           B     A           B
You got fins to the left, fins to the right
                A    B      E
And you're the only girl in town

Outro: E
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Buffett has written three No. 1 best sellers. Tales from Margaritaville and Where Is Joe Merchant? both spent over seven months on the New York Times Best Seller fiction list.

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