law man
bark, 1971
music and lyrics: grace slick
in g major
lead guitar: solo in g major
D
C Em
D
Law man
C
Em
D
Well I'm afraid you just
walked in here at the wrong time
C
Em
D
my old man's gun has
never been fired but there's a first time
C-G
D
& this could be this could be the first
time
D
Law man
C
Em
you
know you look to be a lot younger than me
D
and I'd hate to shoot a baby
C
Em
you've got a long way to go before you're old & slow
D
and it could be
C-G
D
it could be a good time if you change your mind
G
Bm
well I'm tired and sweet from making love
D
C
and it's just too late you'll have to
wait
Am
G
D
bring your business around here in the morning
G
Bm
well I've heard your line & you've heard mine
D
C
& I'm just too tired to take a side
Am
G
D
bring your
business around here in the morning
Em
F G Am
Don't
you want to be easy look there
Dm
G Am
let some of the things you see go on by
or
Dm-C G
Am
you can burn them into your brain
go on home
Em F
G Am
Don't you see the children,
they're just like you
Dm
G Am
they
want everything to be fine but they let it slide
Dm-C
G
Amajor
and the laughing lets you know that smiling breaks the
rules
D
Law breaker
C
Em
D
you know it could be me & if you had your way we'd
all be down
C
Em
D
under the face of a clock that's just too old to be wound
C-G
D
& you can see now the old
hands won't move around
Em
C G
C A
one
way or the other, fool card brother this could be,
D
C
G
this could be, the first time.
a special thanks to roberto gamio puente for the chords to this one.