4 Chords used in the song: C, Am, G, F

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C
Leave me dreaming on the bed,
Am
G
See you right back here tomorrow, for the next roundC
Keep that scene inside your head
Am
As the bruises turn to yellow
G
Swelling goes down
F
And if you're ever around
Am
G
In the city or the suburbs of this town
F
Be sure to come around
Am
I'll be wallowing in sorrow
G
F
Wearing a frown, like pierrot the clown...C
Saw you crashing around the bay
Am
Never seen you act so shallow
G
Or look so... brownC
Remember all the things you'd say
Am
How your promises went hollow
G
As you threw me to the ground
F
And if you're ever around
Am
G
In the backstreets or the alleys of this town
F
Be sure to come around
Am
Ill be wallowing in pity
G
F
Wearing a frown, like pierrot the clown...C
When I dreamAm
G
I dream of your lipsC
When I dreamAm
G
I dream of your kissC
When I dreamAm
G
I dream Of your fists
F
Your fists... your fists...C
Leave me dreaming on the bed,
Am
G
See you right back here tomorrow, for the next roundC
Keep that scene inside your head
Am
As the bruises turn to yellow
G
Swelling goes down
F
And if you're ever around
Am
G
In the city or the suburbs of this town
F
Be sure to come around
Am
I'll be wallowing in sorrow
G
F
Wearing a frown, like pierrot the clown...
Like pierrot the clown...
Like pierrot the clown...
Like pierrot the clown...
Like pierrot the clown...
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About this song: Pierrot The Clown
"Pierrot the Clown" is a song of Placebo's fifth studio album Meds. It has a slow, mellow feeling in the song which fits its lyrical context of a character in a sombre mood. In the chorus the song compares the character to Pierrot the Clown. Its orchestration is expansive, featuring a string section, glockenspiel and acoustic guitar, among others. Pierrot is a stock character of mime and Commedia dell'Arte, a French variant of the Italian Pedrolino. Read more on Last.fm.