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by Death Cab For Cutie


Death Cab for Cutie -
"Brothers on a Hotel Bed" from the album "Plans".


6-2-08

I'm not going to claim it's 100% correct, but it's a hell of a lot easier to play than 
other tabs...
Just use it as a guide and jazz it up as you see fit.

Capo 3 with standard tuning.

Chords:

                   
e|--0--|--0--|--3--|--0--|--0--|
B|--1--|--1--|--3--|--1--|--1--|
G|--2--|--0--|--0--|--2--|--0--|
D|--2--|--2--|--0--|--3--|--2--|
A|--0--|--3--|--x--|--3--|--0--|
E|-----|-----|--3--|-----|-----|


                   
 You may tire of me,

                      
As our December sun is setting,


Because I'm not who I used to be...


                          
No longer easy on the eyes

                                  
But these wrinkles masterfully disguise,


The youthful boy below...


                               
  Who turned your way and saw

                            
Something he was not looking for:


Both a beginning and an end...


                         
  But now he lives inside

                        
Someone he does not recognize,

When he catches his reflection on accident...


                            
  On the back of a motor bike

                                          
With your arms outstretched trying to take flight.


Leaving everything behind...


                                 
  But even at our swiftest speed

                          
We couldn't break from the concrete


In the city where we still reside...


                    
  And I have learned

                           
That even landlocked lovers yearn for the sea like navy men...


                            
  Cause now we say goodnight

                     
From our own separate sides,

                               
Like brothers on a hotel bed...

                               
Like brothers on a hotel bed....

                               
Like brothers on a hotel bed...

                               
Like brothers on a hotel bed...

                   
 You may tire of me,

                      
As our December sun is setting,


Because I'm not who I used to be...