Tonalidad: G major•
Verse 1
G
Was it bubblegum or bad karma?
A couple three bucks for a
can of snuff
D
was money poorly spent
C
G
Didn't see a girl or a car around
D
so I threw it on the hot cement
G
Well I parked the car and I went to school
C
an d I came back in haste
G
C
There was a big old wad
G
of bubblegum
D
G
that was sittin' in it s place
C
When the sticky side of the
D
on my shoes cramps my style
G
C
G
Some jokers chomping on a
big leek chew
A
with a big fat Buddha smile
D
G
Counting out my chains from the I Ching,
C
G
I can't help but hold a grudge
C
G
Was it bubble gum or bad karma,
D
let my guru be the judge
Em
C
G
Was it bubble gum or bad karma,
D
G
D
G
let my guru be the judge
Well, my foot got stuck when I hit the gas
C
G
and I swerved and missed a skunk
C
G
And I ran into a busloads
D
full of ten Tibetan monks
G
Well, the bus was wrecked,
nobody got hurt,
C
G
but they cussed me really loud
C
G
Said, I guess this was the first time
D
that y 'all broke your silence
G
Gm
Em
D
G
vow
D
Said, please don't call the cops,
man,
C
and I offered them some wine
G
C
G
We played Chinese checkers
D
and they beat me every time
G
Well, they stole the car,
they grabbed the wine,
C
G
they said you were bound to lose
C
And I got left on the side of
D
the road
with a bubblegum on my shoes
G
C
G
An d the sticky side of the
yin and yang
D
Em
On my shoes cramps my style
C
G
Some jokers chomping on a
big leek chew
Em
With a big fat Buddha smile
D
G
Counting out my change from the I Ching
C
G
I can't help but hold a grudge
C
G
Is it bubblegum or bad karma
D
Em
Let my guru be the judge
C
G
Is it bubblegum or bad karma
D
G
D
G
Let my guru be the judge
D
Well, I limped my way
G
D
back into town
G
And the blues came down on me
C
Couldn't get back to my
Bm
humble home
G
D
because the monks they took my keys
G
And I sat down on the doormat
C
and I hung my head and wept
G
C
G
And I spent the night trying to
D
G
meditate out on my front porch steps
D
G
I think Ho Chi Minh's got herpes,
C
man, but Confucius was really cool
G
Bubblegum makes you stutter,
D
snuff just makes you drool
G
Well, I might come back
as a Dalai Lama,
C
G
I might come back as a clown
C
G
But I hope that things go better
D
in my next time around
G
C
When the sticky side
G
of the yin and yang
D
on my shoes cramps my style
G
C
G
Some joker's chomping on a
big leek chew
A
with a big fat Buddha smile
D
G
Counting out my change from the I Ching,
C
I can't help but hold a grudge
G
C
G
Is it bubble gum or bad karma,
D
let my guru be the judge
Em
C
G
Is it bubble gum or bad karma,
D
G
D
G
let my guru be the judge
Might come back as a Dalai Lama,
C
D
might not come back at all
G
C
G
I come back as a holy cow
D
G
grazing in Nepal or
I might come back as an outlaw
C
D
rickshaw driver named Omar.
C
G
I want to be picking the Hindu blues
D
with Ravi Shankar
G
C
G
and the sticky side of the yin and yang
D
Em
on my shoes cramps my style.
C
Some jokers chomping on a
A
D
with a big fat Buddha smile.
G
I'm counting out my change from the I Ching
C
I can't help but hold
G
a grudge.
C
G
Is it bubblegum or bad
D
Em
C
Is it bubble gum or bad
G
caramel?
D
G
D
Let my guru be the judge.
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