Becoming The Lastnames

by Will Wood

639

Capo: 7th fret

[Intro]
G    Adim7    Em    Am/B  Am  C  C/D  Cm
 
 
[Verse]
       G                      C                     G      G7   G7sus4
Don't take the following words as reverence for tradition
       Am                      C                       G    Am7  C
I've learned to pick my battles by losing most I've fought
     G                  C                       G      G7   G7sus4
The more mores subverted, the more I sense I'm missing
         Am                        C                                G     Am7  C  G  Am7  C
And I'll always do it my way, even if it's just the same way I was taught
 
G                       Am7     C                   G      G7   G7sus4
I'll bring home the bread, and you'll stay home and bake it
Am/B              Am   C                            G    Am7  C
Weeding out the garden where the milestones gather moss
          G                            Am7              C              G      G7   G7sus4
Crack a smile at my vows and whisper, “wow, can you believe we really made it?”
          Am/B           Am               C                      G    G7   G7sus4
As I give up on dodging rice and fold my cape, I say “obviously not.”
 
 
[Chorus]
            Am/B  Am           C                    G   G7   G7sus4
But I want to be just like my parents before I was born
         Am/B  Am           C       G   Am7  C  G   C
Oh, can we be just like my parents? Mmh
 
 
[Verse]
    G                    Am7    C              G       G7   G7sus4
I know you don't want kids, but think about a daughter
Am/B                Am      C                         G   Am7  C
We could name her Gwendolyn, like mom would’ve called me
     G                 Am7      C                   G    G7   G7sus4
I'm not sure yet myself, but I learned from a good father
               Am/B                Am  C                            G   Am7  C  G   Am7  C
Yeah, I mean, sure, they messed me up, but I think that's just the gig
 
        G                      Am7          C                 G     G7   G7sus4
And maybe it's just some hormones that kick in in your late twenties
           Am/B           Am   C                         G   Am7  C
But I have laid a lot of women, now I'd like to just lay down
     G                      Am7         C              G       G7   G7sus4
And marriage always scared me, but I'd like to have a last love
    Am/B             Am                C                     G   G7   G7sus4
And love can last a pretty good long while. I've seen it around
 
 
[Chorus]
          Am/B  Am          C                  G   G7   G7sus4
Oh, can we be just like my parents when I was young?
           Am/B  Am           C       G   Am7  C  G   Am7  C
Why can't we be just like my parents? Mmh
 
 
[Bridge]
G   Adim7   Em   Am/B  Am  C  C/D  Cm
 
 
    Am/B              Am       C
So tongue out of my cheek now, I'm done pulling faces
  G                    Adim7
Iconoclasm wanes, my cynicism tires.
            Em                            Am/B               Am
But what do I know about forever, when so far I’ve been so fleeting?
           C                                      D7
Babe, my frontal lobe’s done growing, this might just be how I’m wired.
 
               Am/B            Am        C
But now we're kissing before brushing, smile with our whole faces
        G                             Adim7
If you want a hyphen last name I guess I don't mind the cadence
      Em                      Am/B             Am
I've seen home videos, I was there back in the 80's
       C                                       D7
And if I'm just them, and they back then could do it, why can't I?
 
 
[Chorus]
Am            C              G  G7   G7sus4
Just like my parents in due time
         Am               C              G   Am7  C  G   Am7  C
Imagine me, just like my parents. Yeah, right!
 
 
[Outro]
       G                     Am7     C            G     G7  G7sus4
‘Cause I’ve made more mistakes than simple empty moments. Uohhh
     Am/B            Am     C                       G   C
Each one as out of character as you know I tend to be
              G                       G7                                 C       Cm
There’ll be scalpers at the cemetery gates, with all my would-be widows weeping. Ohh
            Am/B              Am   C                            G   Am7  C  G   Am7  C
I’d have forgotten all their names, so why should you remember me?
 
 
    G                  C                           G   G7   G7sus4
If we grow old together, will you talk to my headstone?
           Am                                    C                       G   C  C/D
That is assuming that I die first (which is fair), and assuming I don't leave
  G                     C                          G  G7   G7sus4
Close enough to forever, I guess, to prove what I hope
         Adim7        D7          G   Adim7   Em   Am/B  Am  C  C/D  Cm   G
I mean, otherwise how am I to believe?
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to see the lyrics Becoming The Lastnames
                  Don't take the following words as reverence for tradition
I've learned to pick my battles by losing most I've fought
The more mores subverted, the more I sense I'm missing
And I'll always do it my way, even if that's just the same way I was taught

I'll bring home the bread and you'll stay home and bake it
Weeding out the garden where the milestones gather moss
Crack a smile at my vows, and whisper "wow, can you believe we really made it?"
As I give up on dodging rice, and fold my cape, I say "obviously not"

But I want to be just like my parents before I was born
Oh can we be just like my parents?

I know you don't want kids but think about a daughter
We could name her Gwendolyn, like mom would have called me
I'm not sure yet myself, but I learned from a good father
Yeah, I mean sure, they messed me up. But I think that's just the gig

And maybe it's just some hormones that kick in in your late twenties
But I have laid a lot of women, and now I'd like to just lay down
And marriage always scared me, but I'd like to have a last love
And love can last a pretty good long while. I've seen it around

Oh, can we be just like my parents when I was young?
Why can't we be just like my parents?

Tongue out of my cheek now, I'm done pulling faces
Iconoclasm wanes. My cynicism tires
But what do I know bout forever when so far, I've been so fleeting?
Babe, my frontal lobe's done growing; this might just be how I'm wired
But now we're kissing before brushing, smile with our whole faces
If you want a hyphen last name I guess I don't mind the cadence
I've seen home videos. I was there back in the 80's
And if I'm just them and they back then could do it, why can't I?

Just like my parents in due time
Imagine me, just like my parents? Yeah, right

'Cause I've made more mistakes, than simple empty moments
Each one as out of character as you know I tend to be
There'll be scalpers at the cemetery gates, with all my would-be widows weeping
I'd have forgotten all their names, so why should you remember me?

But if we grow old together and you talk to my headstone
That is, assuming that I die first, (which is fair) and assuming I don't leave
Close enough to forever, I guess, to prove what I hoped
I mean otherwise how am I to believe?                
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