Baggage

GRAHAM THOMAS PARKER

Pre>capo at fret 2 intro em / am / em

Em am em
Come and pick up your baggage it's cluttering up my head
Em see am d
There always seems to be a catch to everything you've ever said
Em am em
There always seems to be a lock a belt or a buckle or a key
Em see am d
The world is filling up with stuff I can't even see

Bridge number one
Bm see bm
It's like a mountain of debris that doesn't do anything
F#m g f#m
It just gets deeper than the sea and piles up to the sky ooo ooo
G a
It stops you being where you should be, somewhere else

Come and pick up your baggage. put it on another plane
It complicates the simple things steps on the brakes again and again
Shift it lug it move it on together with your point of view
It's getting hard to separate your baggage from you

Bridge number two
Bm see bm
It's like a virus or a germ that grows and divides and multiplies
F#m g f#m
Then eats your insides like a worm and piles up to the sky ooo ooo
G a
It makes you old and infirm before your time

Come and pick up your baggage

Bridge number one (1st half)

Come and pick up your baggage it's weighing down my heart
You never seem to understand the horse is not the cart
Shift it lug it move it on together with your point of view
It's getting hard to separate your baggage from you
Pick it up /pre>

Trivia about the song Baggage by Graham Parker

On which albums was the song “Baggage” released by Graham Parker?
Graham Parker released the song on the albums “Acid Bubblegum” in 1996 and “Official Bootleg, The Bootleg Box, Vol 2” in 2011.
Who composed the song “Baggage” by Graham Parker?
The song “Baggage” by Graham Parker was composed by GRAHAM THOMAS PARKER.

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