Am Am/B Am/C Am C C/D C/E C/D Dm/F Dm/E Dm Dm/C G/B G/A G C/E [Verse 1] C It's clear your former lover will not offer any truce C F F/E Dm He will just wreak havoc, how could I trust those Prussian Blues? G And why do you defend him, didn't he smash your guitar? G Am He certainly drank the liquor from the old fruit jar C Now, it possible he may have been the one who loved you the most C F F/E Dm I don't want to compete and I don't like the smell of his ghost G But from what I gather, you are still under his command G Am This is what I try to understand [Chorus 1] F Dm6 Em Am I remember last March when you were in Madrid F G C I admit I left no stone unturned F G Em Am But I found nothing apart from your old identity card F G C From which I obtained your real age and a strange middle name [Interlude] Am Am/B Am/C Am C C/D C/E C/D Dm/F Dm/E Dm Dm/C G/B G/A G C/E [Verse 2] C What is it you have done to him, yes, why are you in debt? C F F/E Dm Goes against your image as the freeborn suffragette G Scattered bits of evidence found under your bed G Am I wonder, did he give you proper head? C But if I put my hand on my heart, there's one thing I can't ignore C F F/E Dm This badly wounded wolf only makes me love you more G How can I be ashamed, no, I didn't do anything wrong G Am Maybe he could always sort of tag along [Chorus 2] F Dm6 Em Am I remember July when you visited Minsk F G C Again I left no stone unturned F G Em Am But I found nothing apart from that identity card F G C Am From which could be obtained your real age and a strange middle name F G C Am Hair like a lion's mane and some old norse name F G C Hair much like a lion's mane