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Version 1Stereophonics - Same Size Feet Chords: D#m7:x68676 B1:799877 E1:079997 C#m7:x46454 B2:x24442 F#:244322 E2:022100 D#m7 A week's too long not to ring, B1 Colours her hair and waits for him, D#m7 Not cat against dog just head over heels, E1 Sex twice a day, best time in years, D#m7 Oh no, why hasn't he phoned? E1 D#m7 She has to wait until he's on his own, E1 D#m7 lying and denying so nobody knows, E1 D#m7 C#m7 B2 F# I'll tell her this week is what he tells her to keep her on loan, E2 B1 He'll buy her one day. excellent riff(very similar to the hindu times?) eI----(7)-------------------------I BI----(7)-------------------------I GI----(8)-8-9-8-----8-9s11-9-8----I DI-----9---------9----------------I AI----(9)-------------------------I EI----(7)-------------------------I Repeats every now and then.Listen to the song to get where. B1 D#m7 Sex drives, oral highs, cheating wives and spies, B1 Cream cakes, coffee dates, floral gifts, goodbye, D#m7 Passed away, for the day, had a change of kind, Sex change, too mundane, for the average mind. E1 D#m7 Oh no, she just can't see, E1 D#m7 Where he is and where he's been, E1 D#m7 Looks prim and straight, like she's always been, E1 D#m7 C#m7 B2 F# E2 B1 All that she saved for, went missing again. C#m7 B1 She could be, she could be, she could be wrong. C#m7 B1 She could be, she could be, she could be wrong. C#m7 B1 She could be, she could be, she could be wrong. C#m7 B1 It looks like, it looks like, the word's got around. B1 D#m7 They found a body in the lake, B1 Maybe, it wasn't really his name, D#m7 Same colour, same weight, same size feet, It's the not knowing that kills you. E1 D#m7 Oh no, the clocks stop slow, E1 D#m7 Every time, you're on your own, E1 D#m7 You hide from the spies so nobody knows, E1 D#m7 C#m7 B2 F# Scratch through the pages of a lazy day's news for a clue. E2 B1 Still looking for you. At the end he plays a B chord repeatedly under the riff then: B1 D#m7 E1 B1 B1 D#m7 E1 Em (x79987) Then the quiet outro which is just B again. Que Pasa?