Curl Up And Die

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Intro: Fm

Verse:
Fm
I don’t like the steps I took
   Ab                     Db  Ab     
To get into your deepest feelings
Fm
But I don’t like the place I’m in
     Ab                                  Db  Ab 
Head space with in the hardwood and the ceiling
             C7              Fm      
Cause if I’m restless why do I?
       Db                      Ab   
I want nothing but to rest my soul
            C7                  Fm
And I don’t get this and I know why
        Db                                   Eb   
You see sometimes things are just beyond control

Chorus:
            Ab    
But I don’t mind
                                        Fm
But I’m not surprised to find you       do
                          Db                       Eb
I’m not surprised to find you      do, I know you do
           Ab  
And I feel fine
                                       Fm      
But I know the same does not apply to  you
                         Db
I know the same does not apply to you
     Eb
So I guess that I’ll curl up and die too

Interlude: Fm

Verse:
Fm                          Ab
Clinging to the remnants of perfection 
                        Db     Ab  
Like most do after they break it
    Fm                                     Ab
Not knowing which direction is the correct one
                  Db    Ab 
Do I discard or remake it? 
           C7                        Fm       
Cause if I don’t know then I don’t know
          Db                                   Ab
But I may know someone who knows me more then I
               C7                 Fm   
And if I could somehow rest this soul
          Db                                   Eb    
Maybe control could find its way back into my life

Chorus: 
            Ab    
And I don’t mind
                                        Fm
But I’m not surprised to find you       do
                          Db                    Eb
You see I know I’ve done all this to  you,  to you
           Ab  
And I feel fine
                                       Fm      
But I know the same does not apply to  you
                                        Db
Yeah, I know the same does not apply to you
     Eb
So I guess that I’ll curl up and die too
                 
Interlude: Db Ab Fm Ab

Bridge:
                Db 
Yeah, I‘ll curl up with you
        Fm        Ab
Until I die, with you  
                Db
Yeah, I‘ll curl up with you
        Fm        Ab
Until I die, with you  
                Ab
Yeah, I‘ll curl up with you
        Fm        Ab
Until I die, with you  
                Db
Yeah, I’ll curl up with you my baby, yeah my darling
        Fm        Ab
Until I die, with you  
                Db
Yeah, I‘ll curl up with you
                  Eb
Until I die, with you  

Outro: Fm    
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Album: The Bird and the Bee Sides

From the same album
  1. Curl Up And Die
  2. The Scene and Herd
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Biography

Relient K is an American rock band formed in 1998 in Canton, Ohio by Matt Thiessen (lead vocals, guitar, piano), Brian Pittman (bass), and Matthew Hoopes (guitar, backing vocals), during the band’s junior year in high school and their time at Malone College. The band is named after guitarist Hoopes’ automobile, a Plymouth Reliant K car, with the spelling intentionally altered to avoid trademark infringement over the Reliant name.

In 2000, Dave Douglas replaced Stephen Cushman on drums.

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