Dangerous Games chords

Gene Clark

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  			Dangerous Games 
 
Intro (very simplified):  
  Bb     C           (3X) G  C  D  G  C    
e:---------------------------3--5--6--15---------| 
B:-------3-----3--5-------6----------------------| 
G:-3-3-5---5-5-----------------------------------| 
D:-----------------------------------------------| 
 
F                  Bb       C 
Got a message this morning 
F                   Bb     C 
And the message was clear 
F                        Dm 
She's changing planes in New Orleans 
       Am               Csus4  C 
Moving back to this hemisphere 
 
F                     Bb    C 
She got too lonely in Rio 
F                Bb    C 
Going out of her mind 
F                Dm 
Hard to keep her profile down 
       Am             Csus4  C 
With a face so well defined 
 
Chorus:  
Dm		      Bb 
Now she swears it's behind her 
C                 Am 
All the smugglers schemes 
Bb               C    
How could such a nightmare 
D 
Come out of such a beautiful dream 
Dm                        Bb 
Who would think you'd get lonely 
     C                  Am 
In a town that knows no shame 
Bb                  C 
Where the biggest attraction 
   G 
Is playing dangerous games 
Bb 
Playing dangerous games 
C 
Playing 
 
Started out in Vallarta 
On just a innocent fling 
She took it back to Newport Beach 
And turned it into a diamond ring 
 
But one thing led to another 
She got caught up in a tide 
She was the queen of the social scene 
With all the jokers by her side 
 
Chorus + Intro 
A South American sailor 
Who wore the naval tattoo 
Took her so much higher than 
Any man she ever knew 
 
In all the capital cities 
He's known by numerous names 
When the heat came down on the underground 
His name was already changed 
 
Chorus 
 
In the festival season 
Right in the middle of town 
Man was there with an icy stare 
To make sure that the deal went down 
 
And just as quick as it started 
It was over and done 
The icy stare turned into a flare 
On the fire of his gun 
 
Chorus and end w\ intro 
 
 
 
by: José Duarte 
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