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Cass McCombs

I Went To The Hospital

by Cass McCombs
Cass McCombs

Biography:

Cass McCombs (born in Concord, California in 1977) is an American singer-songwriter and performer.

An enigmatic folk nomad, McCombs is a quintessentially American artist; "he's quietly become one of (the country's) finest chroniclers of fringe characters, a writer of heart-rending love songs and psychedelic odes to the natural world, a teller of tall-tales with a sense of humor dry as desert wood, and that rare folksinger who actually sings about the folk.

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I Went To The Hospital
Cass McCombs


Intro: E C#m7 (x2)

E C#m7
I dare not cough
E C#m7
Nor breathe deep
A F#m7
There’s been a pain in my chest
A F#m7
for nearly a week
E C#m7 E C#m7
I want to be famous for falling in love
A F#m7 A F#m7
I want to be famous for falling in love


B G#7
I went to the hospital
C#m A
They put me in a bed
B G#7
Because I always do
C#m A
what my mother says
B Cm C#m A
Why should I lie about results of a test?


E C#m7
I may soon be gone
E C#m7
To pluck on a harp
A F#m7
Like those colored pencil portraits of dogs
A F#m7
we saw on a blue tarp
E C#m7 E C#m7
But I spotted a damsel ---- if memory serves
A F#m7 A F#m7
I spotted a damsel ---- if memory serves


B G#7
I went to the hospital
C#m A
They put me in a bed
B G#7
Because I always do
C#m A
what my mother says
B Cm C#m A
Why should I lie about results of a test?


E C#m7
So -- Who is your provider?
E C#m7
Where’d you get that bread?
A F#m7
Is it dying that terrified you?
A F#m7
Or just being dead?
E C#m7 E C#m7
We are living in ---- an era of kings
A F#m7 A F#m7
We are living in ---- an era of kings


B G#7
I went to the hospital
C#m A
They put me in a bed
B G#7
Because I always do
C#m A
what my mother says
B Cm C#m A
Why should I lie about results of a test?




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