D’You Have A Car? (Do You Have A Car)

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Verse 1:
-nc-                  Ab       A
Sunday driving always felt so lonesome
-nc-                           Ab   A
It never rains here, it's dead anyways
-nc-                              Ab      A
And I can't stand the thought of rotting right here
-nc-                       Ab   A
So maybe driving keeps you saved

Pre-Chorus:
Gb               A                      E
Are you tired of waiting on some air to breath?
E
Are you tired of me?
Gb               A                            E
Are you tired of waiting, or are you tired of me?
             B7
Baby set me free

Chorus:
            E
D'you got a car?
            Gb
D'you got a set of keys?
         Dbm                Ab                A
Tell me where you're going. Is there room for me?
           E
You got a car
            Gb
You got an empty seat
         Dbm           Ab                 A
Take me driving bloody somewhere, set me free
              E    -nc-
D'you got a car?

Verse 2:
-nc-                         Ab        A
My bedroom walls are feeling more like prison
-nc-                           Ab  A
So shallow sleep and bloodshot eyes
-nc-                        Ab       A
Someone save me from these sad, sad poems
-nc-                   Ab A
Let's run away on up I-5

Pre-Chorus:
Gb               A                      E
Are you tired of waiting on some air to breath?
E
Are you tired of me?
Gb               A                            E
Are you tired of waiting, or are you tired of me?
             B7
Come on set me free

Chorus:
-nc-
D'you got a car?
D'you got a set of keys?
        Dbm                 Ab                A
Tell me where you're going, is there room for me?
            E
D'you got a car?
             Gb
D'you got an empty seat
          Dbm            Ab                 A
Taking me driving bloody somewhere, set me free

Bridge:
Gb
West end driveway
Ab
Oakland save me
Dbm                B          A
Lift this curse of being seventeen
Gb
Gilman smoke house
Ab
Fox hole smoked out
Dbm         Ab               A
Anywhere is fine, if we run free

Chorus:
            E
D'you got a car?
            Gb
D'you got a set of keys?
        Dbm                 Ab                 A
Tell me where you're going. Is there room for me?
            E
D'you got a car
             Gb
D'you got an empty seat
        Dbm            Ab                 A
Take me driving bloody somewhere, set me free

Outro:
            E
D'you got a car?!
            Gb
D'you got a set of keys?!
        Dbm                 Ab                A
Tell me where you're going! Is there room for me?!
             E
D'you got a car?!
              Gb
D'you got an empty seat?!
        Dbm            Ab                A
Take me driving bloody somewhere! Don't leave me!
             E
D'you got a car?
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Album: Drive North

From the same album
  1. D’You Have A Car? (Do You Have A Car)
  2. Lose It
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SWMRS (formerly “Emily’s Army”) is an American punk rock band formed in Oakland, California in 2004 by Cole Becker and Joey Armstrong, with Cole’s brother Max joining only a few weeks afterwards. They drew on a mix of influences ranging from the Beach Boys to the Ramones to create their own brand of rock and roll. The band added Travis Neumann in 2009, who later left in 2014 due to creative differences. The band released a demo and a string of EPs from 2008 to 2010.

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