Pulp
Someone Like The Moon
(Jarvis Cocker, Russell Senior, Nick Banks, Candida Doyle, Steve Mackey) 

C
She likes to watch the moon
Dm
as it travels / through the sky
C
`cos she's heard that / it's romantic /
Dm
though she really / can't see why /
Bb Dm
Someone / should have helped her / through the day /
F Am
someone / like the moon

C Dm
So she drinks a cup of coffee and telephones a friend /
C
and she asks / if she can make it
Dm
/ so this night / will never end /
Bb Dm
\Someone / should have helped her / through the day /
F Am
someone / like the moon

Bb Am
But the light comes /and the day bleeds /
Em
through the sky / and the sun /
Am
the sun makes it hard to get through /
Bb Am
    and the radio / only plays love songs /
Em
so she cries / though she knows /
Am
it's such a bad thing to do /

C
In the evening it gets better
Dm
and she thinks how it's not right /
C
that someone / so stupid /
Dm
can so easily / screw up your life /
Bb Dm
Someone / should have helped her / through the day /
F Am
someone / like the moon

Bb Am
But the light came / and the day bled /
Em
    through the sky / and the sun
Am
/ the sun made it hard to get through /
Bb Am
and the radio / only played love songs /
Em
so she cried / though she knew /
Am
it's such a bad thing to do /

\Oh can't you see? / Can't you see? /

F Am
Someone / should have told her / you had gone /
Em Am
someone / like the moon
Can't you see? / Can't you see? /
F Am
Someone / should have told her / you had gone /
Em Am
someone / like the moon.
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