Steel And Glass
John Lennon / John Lennon: Walls and Bridges (1974)
| Am | (spoken) |
| This is | a story about your friend and mine - |
Who is it, who is it, who is it? | |
| Am | C |
| There you stand with your | L.A. tan |
| D | Fmaj7 | Am |
And your | New York walk and your | New York ta-a- | alk. |
| Am | C |
| Your mother left you when | you were small |
| D | Fmaj7 | Am |
But you're | gonna wish you wasn't | born at a-a- | all. |
| D | F | G | | | Am |
Steel and | glass | | | - | Steel and | gla-a-ass. |
| D | F | G | | | Am |
Steel and | glass | | | - | Steel and | gla-a-ass. |
| Am | C | D | Am |
| mmh - | mmh - | mmh - | mmh |
Your phone don't ring, no one answers your call. | |
How does it feel to be off the wa-a-all? | |
Well your mouthpiece squawks as you spread your lies, | |
But you can't pull strings if your hands are tie-ie-ied. | |
Well your teeth are clean, but your mind is capped, | |
You leave your smell like an alley ca-a-at. | |
Steel and glass - Steel and gla-a-ass. | |
Steel and glass - Steel and gla-a-ass. | |
| Am | C | D | Am |
| nah - | nah - | nah - | nah |
| Am | C | D | Am | D | F | G | Am |
| yeah - | yeah - | yeah - | yeah - | | | | |
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