Laundry Girl

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	C 		    E 		     Am     	G 	 F 
Laundry girl your eyes like apple trees your voice like sprayed fe-breeze
	    C 				  Am 		      G 
you had the cleanest dirty laundry that a laundromat had ever seen
	C 			    E 		      Am         G  F 
laundry girl you said that i should read hitchhiker's guide to the gal-axy
      Dm 			   G 		  C 	  F 	C 
oh my love please tell me were you real or just a dream?
 
 
	       C 		F 		  C 		F 
it was four oh three in a world asleep except for me
C 			    F 		    C 		F 
alone in the laundromat, the air too hot to breathe
    Am 		    F 
the tide was getting low, my pockets were drained
   C 			 G 
my socks were soaked, my colors all stained
F 		G 
cycles agitating on...
 
 
  C 	     G 	F 
Goddamn, i needed some change
    Am 		     G 
you walked right through the door
 
 
	C 		    E 		     Am     	G 	 F 
Laundry girl your eyes like apple trees your voice like sprayed fe-breeze
	    C 				  Am 		      G 
you had the cleanest dirty laundry that a laundromat had ever seen
	C 		E 		     Am 	G     F 
Laundry girl i'm stuck between this crumpled five and a coin machine
     Dm 		    G 		  C   	F 	C 
your quarters breathe like minutes to my soul
 
 
	      C 	      F 		  C 		F 
you loaned me coins to dry my socks, i walked you home at six o'clock
     C 			F 		    C 		F 
your flip-flops flip flopped we made fun of charlie sheen
	     Am 		      F 
you said the kids in the hall was the best shoW of them all
  C 			 G 
i told you how wrong you were
	     Am 				F 
you whirled around to make your case, to put me right back in my place
		C 			      G 
you held your laundry in your arms, it said i mean it on your face
	  Am 			     F 
and im my last clean shirt i was completely off guard
      C 	      G 	F 
when laundry girl you kissed me hard
 

	     Am 			     F 
beneath that stormy morning sky, those corny joggers jogging by
		C 				  G 
we stood like statues in the street, the traffic backing up for miles
		Am 					  F 
you heart was permanent pressed to mine, the streets were clean, the socks were dry
	   C 					 G 
i held you like i'd lost and found you, hitching hikers had their guide
		Am 				F 
our lips were heavens opened up, you fit like coffee to my cup
	   C 				     G 
through galaxies of apple trees, you were my first clean love
	  Am 				F 
and in my last clean shirt, i turned around and you were gone
   C 	   F 		   Am 		G 	
oh i----- never got to say goodbye
 
 
	C 		       E 		   Am 		G  F 
laundry girl, darlin' don't ya see that i found my place in the gal-axy
      Dm 			   G 		  C 	F 	C 
oh my love please tell me were you real or just a dream?
    Dm 			G 		C 	F 	C 
somebody please tell me was she real or just a dream?
	Dm 			G 		  C 
laundry girl i love you from my socks to my pocket T
 
just a dream to me laundry girl
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Biography

There have been four artists named Ludo:

1. Ludo is an alternative rock band which formed in 2003 in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. Andrew Volpe (vocals, guitar), Tim Ferrell (guitar, vocals), Tim Convy (synths) and Matt Palermo (drums).

Volpe and Ferrel formed the band as a two piece and found the rest of the band through internet ads after moving to Tulsa, Oklahoma. The band has released three albums, 2004’s “Ludo”, 2008’s “You’re Awful, I Love You” and 2011’s “Prepare the Preparations”.

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