Intro Dm F A Dm (x4)Dm F A Dm There’s a girl I’m told who rolls her eyes at the Gok Wan acolytesF A Dm Underneath her bed there lies a collection of ammonitesF C And she lives somewhere you wouldn’t wanna get stuckGm Bb That can’t be found in the Domesday Book;F C Cromwell’s troops never billeted there,Gm A Dick Turpin never had Bess shoed where Dm F A Dm Dm F A Dm (x2) This girl I’m told rolls her eyes at the Gok Wan acolytes.Dm F A Dm This spoon in my drawer; a reminder of childhoodF A Dm Stayed loyal down the years in a way others never could.F C Gm Bb The wine has coiled its way around my understandingF C Gm A And I’m deaf to your libertarian jeers.Dm F A Dm Bb They should just brick Jim Beglin up with the Gok Wan acolytes, A (inst D F#m G A(x2), F Bb F Bb Gm Bb A (x2) Brick him up.F#m G A She in signal red, me in drab olive,F#m G A We made our way from Loggerheads to Hope.Dm F A Dm Blue skies, good underfoot, I played my sackbut.Gm Bb A Somewhat unwittingly kindled the underbrush;Dm F Dm F Through my haphazard ways I’d set the woods ablazeGm Bb A But I’d had the best of days along the trail.F C Gm Bb F And I feel retiring her would constitute a crimeC Gm Bb F And I know Chesil Beach is far away in timeA Dm A Dm A Dm And now I’ve found these androids empathiseA Dm A Dm Understand and realise, so it’s really no surprise Gm A A7 Dm Dm F A Dm (x2) I’ve got one that rolls its eyes…………. at the Gok Wan acolytes.
Fix It So She Dreams Of Me
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