[Intro] Am C F G [First Part] Am C The cigarettes and carrot juice F G Get yourself a new tattoo Am C F G For those sleeveless days of June Am C I'm sitting on the Cafe Zinho's steps F G With a book I haven't started yet Am C F G Watching all the girls walk by [Chorus] G F Could I take you out? F Dm C G I'd be yours without a doubt on that big dipper G F If the sound of this it frightens you F Dm C G We could play it real cool and act somewhat indifferent [Segunda Parte] Am C And hey June, why'd you have to come F G Why'd you have to come around so soon? Am C F G I wasn't ready for all this nature Am C F The terrible green green grass and violent blooms G Of flowered dresses Am C F G And afternoons that make me sleepy [Chorus] G F But we could wait a while F Dm C G 'Fore we push that dull turnstile into the passage G F Thousands they have tread F Dm C G And others sometimes fled before the turn came G F We could wait our lives F Dm C G Before a chance arrives, before the passage G F From the top you can see Monterey F Dm C Or think about San Jose though G I know it's not that pleasant [Terceira Parte] Am C F G And hey Jim Kerouac, brother of the famous Jack Am C F G Or so he likes to say... Lucky bastard Am C He's sitting on the Cafe Zinho's steps F G With a girl I'm not over yet Am C F G Watching all the world go by [Chorus] G F Boy, you're looking bad F Dm C G Did I make you feel that sad? I'm honestly flattered G F But if she asked me out F Dm C G I'd be hers without a doubt on that big dipper [Quarta Parte] Am C F G The cigarettes and carrot juice. Get yourself a new tattoo Am C F G For those sleeveless days of June Am C I'm sitting on the Cafe Zinho's steps F G I haven't got the courage yet Am G I haven't got the courage yet