tabbed by dylan (opalinskid@gmail.com) these chords were tabbed with piano in mind also, almost every Am is preceded by a Am/G, G5, or just G octaves in the left hand. listen to the track or take some artistic liberty, not all are marked Am Am Dig around in the garbage Am Save up some halibut bones in a jar Am Scrape a winter's worth of salt deposits Am From the rusty frame of my car Fmaj7 Ask the experts Em7 Am Maybe they'll know Am Call up my teacher in Cambridge Am See what he remembers Am Throw white phosphorus in the fireplace Am Look for clues in the embers Fmaj7 Call the hotline Em7 Am Give them a phony last name Dm Trying to find Am An antidote for strychnine Dm G Trying to find Am An antidote for strychnine Am Time's running short Am Always seems to run shorter Am Have some supplies sent Am From up just past the northern border Fmaj7 Keep a line out Em Am To the people who take the long view Am Only share my research Am With sick lab rats like me Am Trapped behind the beakers and the Erlenmeyer flasks Am Cut off from the world, I may not ever get free Fmaj7 But I may Em Am One day Dm Trying to find Am An antidote for strychnine Fsus6* Dm G *or Dm7/F Trying to find Am An antidote for strychnine Am Bb Dm Am So many suffering from the same affliction Bb D Coming up on a breakthrough Dm G The clock's ticking Am Dig down amongst my calculations Am Check my math Am Up there on the surface Am Everybody's getting ready for the bloodbath Fmaj7 Stem the tide, stem the tide pool Em Am They're calling down for reinforcements Am Dm Trying to find Am An antidote for strychnine Dm G Trying to find Am An antidote for strychnine Am Dm Am (jam till the end)