5 Chords used in the song: Am, C, G, F, D#
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Intro Am C G F
Am C G F
Polly wants a cracker
Am C G F
I think I should get off her first
Am C G F
I think she wants some water
Am C G F
To put out the blow torch
G F
Isn't me
C D#
Have a seed
G F
Let me clip
C D#
Dirty wings
G F
Let me take a ride
C D#
Hurt yourself
G F
Want some help
C D#
Help myself
G F
Got some rope
C D#
Have been told
G F
I promise you
C D#
Have been true
G F
Let me take a ride
C D#
Hurt yourself
G F
Want some help
C D#
Help myself
Am C G F
Polly wants a cracker
Am C G F
Maybe she would like more food
Am C G F
Ask me to untie her
Am C G F
A chase would be nice for a few
G F
Isn't me
C D#
Have a seed
G F
Let me clip
C D#
Dirty wings
G F
Let me take a ride
C D#
Hurt yourself
G F
Want some help
C D#
Help myself
G F
Got some rope
C D#
Have been told
G F
I promise you
C D#
Have been true
G F
Let me take a ride
C D#
Hurt yourself
G F
Want some help
C D#
Help myself
Am C G F
Polly said
Am C G F
Polly says her back hurts
Am C G F
She's just as bored as me
Am C G F
She caught me off my guard
Am C G F
It amazes me, the will of instinct
G F
Isn't me
C D#
Have a seed
G F
Let me clip
C D#
Dirty wings
G F
Let me take a ride
C D#
Hurt yourself
G F
Want some my help
C D#
Help myself
G F
I've got some rope
C D#
Have been told
G F
I promise you
C D#
Have been true
G F
Let me take a ride
C D#
Hurt yourself
G F
Want some my help
C D#
Help myself
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Is it just me or is the tab perfect until you hit the D#?
06 Oct 2010
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About this song: Polly
Polly is a song by the American rock band Nirvana. It is the sixth song on their 1991 album, Nevermind. Dating back to at least 1988, "Polly" stands alongside "About a Girl" and "Been a Son" as one of singer/guitarist Kurt Cobain's earliest forays into unfiltered pop songwriting. It was originally titled "Hitchhiker", and later "Cracker", but was renamed to "Polly" some time in 1989. It was left off Nirvana's 1989 debut album Bleach because Cobain believed it was not consistent with the band's heavy grunge sound of the time.