So Long, London

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Intro:
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So -So- Long -Long- Lon -Lon- don -don-
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So -So- Long -Long- Lon -Lon- don -don-
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So -So- Long -Long- Lon -Lon- don -don-

Interlude: D   Bm   E   A

Verse 1:
  D
I saw in my mind fairy lights through the mist
  Bm
I kept calm and carried the weight of the rift
E                                                A
Pulled him in tighter each time he was drifting away
   D
My spine split from carrying us up the hill
Bm
Wet through my clothes, weary bones caught the chill
  E                                                             A
I stopped trying to make him laugh, stopped trying to drill the safe
        D                    Bm                    E
Thinking how much sad did you  think I had, did you think I had in me?
A
 Oh, the tragedy

Chorus:
Bm D    A  E
So long London
Bm     D    A   E
You'll find someone

Verse 2:
  D
I didn't opt in to be your odd man out
  Bm
I founded the club she's heard great things about
  E                                                A
I left all I knew, you left me at the house by the Heath
  D
I stopped CPR, after all it's no use
    Bm
The spirit was gone, we would never come to
        E                                                 A
And I'm pissed off you let me give you all that youth for free

Chorus:
    Bm D     A  E
For so long, London
Bm  D    A E
Stitches undone
Bm  D       A   E
Two graves, one gun
Bm   D    A   E
I'll find someone

Bridge:
        Gbm                                A
And you say I abandoned the ship but I was going down with it
         E                          Bm
My white-knuckle dying grip holding tight to your quiet resentment
                    Gbm
And my friends said it isn't right to be scared
      A                           E
Every day of a love affair, every breath feels like rarest air
                Bm
When you're not sure if he wants to be there

Pre-Chorus:
Gbm                       A                    E                  Bm
   So how much sad did you think I had, did you think I had in me?
              Gbm
How much tragedy?
                    A                      E
Just how low did you think I'd go 'fore I'd self-implode?
         Bm                D
'Fore I'd  have to go be free?

Chorus:
    D
You swore that you loved me, but where were the clues?
  Bm
I died on the altar waiting for the proof
    E                                        A
You sacrificed us to the gods of your bluest days
        D                       Bm
And I'm just getting color back into my face
    E                         A
I'm just mad as hell 'cause I loved this place for

Post-Chorus:
Bm D     A  E
So long, London
Bm  D A    E
Had a good run
  Bm D      A    E
a moment of warm sun
    Bm  D   A   E
But I'm not the one
Bm D     A  E
So long, London
Bm  D    A E
Stitches undone
Bm  D       A   E
Two graves, one gun
Bm     D    A   E
You'll find someone
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Taylor Alison Swift is an American singer-songwriter. Her narrative songwriting, which often takes inspiration from her personal life, has received widespread critical praise and media coverage. Swift debuted as a country pop singer, but eventually incorporated and moved into other genres, including pop rock, synth-pop, electro-pop, dance pop, folk pop, and indie folk.

Born in West Reading, Pennsylvania, Swift relocated to Nashville, Tennessee, in 2004 to pursue a career in country music.

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