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Marilyn
By Dan Bern
Transcribed by Justin
guitar tuned down one-half step
D A G D
Marilyn Monroe didn't marry Henry Miller
D A G D
Marilyn Monroe didn't marry Henry Miller
D A G D
Marilyn Monroe didn't marry Henry Miller
D A G D
Marilyn Monroe didn't marry Henry Miller
A
But if she did
G D
He'd of taken her to Paris
A
And if she did
G D
She'd have smoked a lot of opium
A
And if she did
G D
She'd have dyed her hair blue
A
And if she did
G D
She might be alive
A G D
Oh-ohh Henry Miller
A G D
Oh-ohh Marilyn Monroe
A G D
Oh-ohh Henry Miller
A G D
Oh-ohh Marilyn Monroe
D A G D
Marilyn Monroe didn't marry Henry Miller
D A G D
She lived outside the Tropic of Capricorn
D A G D
Marilyn Monroe didn't marry Henry Miller
D A G D
I don't even know if she knew Henry Miller
A
But if she did
G D
He'd of taken her to Paris
A
And if she did
G D
They'd have fucked every day
A
And if she did
G D
She'd have felt like a woman
A
Not like a photogragh
G D
In a magazine
A G D
Oh-ohh Henry Miller
A G D
Oh-ohh Marilyn Monroe
E B A E
This is not a knock against Arthur Miller
E B A E
Death of a Salesman is my favorite play
E B A E
But Marilyn Monroe should have married Henry Miller
E B A
And if she did she might be alive
A
Cause if she did
G D
He'd have taken her to Paris
A
Tied her to the bed
G D
And eaten dinner off of her
A
And okay maybe
G D
She'd have died the same, anyway
A
But if she did
G D
She'd have had more fun
A G D
Oh-ohh Henry Miller
A G D
Oh-ohh Marilyn Monroe
A G D
Oh-ohh Henry Miller
A G D
Oh-ohh Marilyn Monroe
Notes: I wrote the chords out as if they'd be played if you tuned the
guitar down a half-step. If you don't, you can either use these chords
and play everything a half-step higher or use bar chords, which is what
Dan does in concert. Keep in mind, if you're using this music with bar
chords, you need to drop ever chord a half-step (D becomes Db, and so on).
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