Fountains of Wayne

Half A Woman

Fountains of Wayne

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Half A Woman

	  		 

| D <> | 

                      |G    |G/D           |G 
 They called him Great Scott because he was great 
     |G/D             |Am          |Am/E       |Am 
 They called her Great Susan 'cause she was his date 
    |Am/E        |G      |G/D       |D 
 She climbed in a box, he cut her in two 
    |D          |C              |Cm         |G     |  
 And when he was through she was just half a woman 

| G | G (* off on 2)| 

 n/c             |G  |G/D       |G 
 And he'd tie her up, set her on fire 
     |G/D           |Am      |Am/E          |Am 
 He'd douse her with oil, the crowd would go wild 
        |Am/E    |G           |G/D       |D 
 She was always alright at the end of the night 
    |D          |C        |Cm         |G     | G | G | G | 
 But somehow she felt like just half a woman 

    |Em           |Em      |G         |G   | 
 The show went the same way year after year 
|Em           |Em             |G         |G   | 
 He'd wave his magic wand, and she'd disappear 
|Em         |Em             |G           |G  | 
 One day she asked, "How did this come to be 
|Am               |Am     |C   | C    |D  | D | D | D (off on 2) | 
 . Somewhere there must be more â??â??â?? to me." 

| G | G/D | G | G/D | Am | Am/E | Am | Am/E | 

| G | G/D | D | D | C | Cm | G | G | G (off on 2) | 

|n/c            |G        |G/D                |G 
 And one day she left, she climbed through the stage 
    |G/D     |Am       |Am/E     |Am (* drum roll)|  
 And into the trap door under the lion's cage 

    |n/c    |G       |G/D            |D 
 And after a spell he said, "What the hell. 
   |D          |C            |Cm         |G     | G | 
 It was just as well. She was just half a woman." 



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