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amelia, i've seen other girls

from live at dublin st. church by the young novelists

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track 08 from "live at dublin st. church", recorded on april 2, 2011.

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AMELIA, I'VE SEEN OTHER GIRLS

verse: Em C D G Em C D D
chorus: Am C G D

we can't be friends
so it's best to pretend
we never were, it depends
a point of view is a sound defense
the charms that you save
pointing out all you gave
but the same old behaviour
digs the same old grave

[chorus]
amelia, i've seen
other girls be as mean
& i guess that coming clean
might have changed what might have been

bless you i've heard
each italicized word
who could miss it? i'm sure
the bitter pill was the cure
don't you mess with my head
i will lie in the bed
that i made & the wedding
will happen instead

[ch]
[verse solo]
[ch] x2

end on Em riff

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from live at dublin st. church, released November 23, 2011
anna atkinson: violin/viola
jason chesworth: electric guitar

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the young novelists Toronto, Ontario

Exclaim! dubbed their first EP “unpretentious brilliance” and this Toronto-based folk-roots band has won critical acclaim ever since. Stephen Fearing described them as having “tight arrangements, great dynamics, and good songs with beautiful harmonies” and their live shows capture audiences with both barnstorming singalongs and heartbreaking folk ballads. ... more

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