Key: E major
Verse 1
-sized 70s TV
stood defiantly in the corner.
It weighed a ton and had an aerial
enough
to make out figures through a
coloured static snow.
The walls were painted a swampy green,
miserable on reflection
but somehow finally in tune
with the mood of an adolescent.
divided the space,
gaffer tape holding it together at
the corners.
Ugly, but cool,
plus none of my friends had a sofa.
It somehow felt grown up,
especially when entertaining the first girl
blue -tacked down
but always trying to escape.
It was a satisfying day
when the image finally revealed itself
and say they could see it,
who were lying.
session at seven
and then later mark Radcliffe as I
Kiss Me playing on that radio
a black rabbit called Edward.
that sat under the oval
that I'd often jam the phone line with
as I downloaded tracks from LimeWire. A once -loved,
now battery -less,
everything and anything a distraction,
I'd put on a record
My parents' heavily -scratched vinyl copies
spent most time I moved from the deck.
heard those songs
ate into the lyrics,
starving them of their conclusion.
a small set of shelves
which proudly displayed my
Star Wars figure collection.
My pride and though,
was a black Squire Strat
This is still the best Christmas
The guitar was often the
centrepiece of the room
that I'd lightly yellowed
when I turned 16,
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TunerE A D G B E
ChordsD G Bm A Em
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