Intro -x2-: F#m0 D1 A2 E3 0 F#m4 D5 A6 1 I hope you're somewhere warm and white, E7 F#m8 2like the flowers in your car D9 A10 E11 3That you've escaped the labrynth of suffer-ing wherever you are F#m12 D13 A14 E15 4I got a piece of you tucked away deep inside my mind F#m16 D17 A18 E19 5Memories of your poetry and drinking your cheap wine 6 7 Bm20 F#m21 A22 E23 Bm24 8 Thomas Edison's last words were it's very beautiful over there F#m25 A26 E27 9I don't know where there is, but I believe it's somewhere F28 G29 10And I hope it's beautiful, like you F30 G31 A32 F#m33 11You're beautiful, I never really knew you at all 12 13 D34 A35 E36 F#m37 14Your green eyes still shine with life in my memory D38 A39 E40 15Your smell of grass and vanilla and smoke are still alive in me F#m41 D42 A43 E44 16I found my great perhaps in Blue Citrus and the smoking hole F#m45 D46 A47 E48 17Your end was my be-ginning with the kiss that I stole 18 19 Bm49 F#m50 A51 E52 Bm53 20Thomas Edison's last words were it's very beautiful over there F#m54 A55 E56 21I don't know where there is, but I believe it's somewhere F57 G58 22And I hope it's beautiful, like you F59 G60 A61 F#m62 23You're beautiful, I never really knew you at all 24 25 D63 A64 E65 F#m66 26 You were the storm that came and went like lightning D67 A68 E69 27You struck me by sur-prise with the life I thought you might bring F#m70 D71 A72 E73 28Someday I'll forget your boozey breath that I can taste still F#m74 D75 A76 E77 29We'll always have Crest and pranks and Strawberry Hill 30 31 Bm78 F#m79 A80 E81 Bm82 32Thomas Edison's last words were it's very beautiful over there F#m83 A84 E85 33I don't know where there is, but I believe it's somewhere F86 G87 34And I hope it's beautiful, like you F88 G89 35You're beautiful, and I'm still looking for you A90 36Alaska