C My name is Shakespeare, WilliamDm G I owned a feather quill, I amDm G C The writer most familiar to youC My way with words amazes meDm G Came up with so many phrases meDm G E A7 That still the number dazes me tooD7 G Oh, “You’ve got to be cruel to be kind”E A7 “If truth were known”, “Love is blind”D G Yet each of these quotes you will findC It’s what I do [Chorus 1]C B Bb A7 “Seen better days” (That’s one of his)A D D7 Ah, “Salad days” (He is the biz)G “All the world’s a stage”C E7 A7 They call me Billy WhizzD7* May seem kind of scaryG* I’m a walking dictionaryG#* G7* B C Sturdy with the wordy Shakespeare [Verse 2]C “Quality of mercy is not strained”Dm G “Such stuff as dreams are made”Dm “Off with his head”G C My phrases you’ll noteC “This is the short and long of it”Dm G “Brevity is the soul of wit”Dm “As good luck would have have it”G E A You can quoteD G Oh you suffered “Green-eyed jealousy”E7 A7 Please do not “Stand on ceremony”D I wrote “The Queen’s English”G* C Queen’s English I wrote [Chorus 2]C B Bb A7 “It’s Greek to me” (That’s a Shakespeare line)A D D7 “Meat and drink to me” (He was the first to combine)G “Infinite variety”C E7 A7 Yeah, that was one of mineD7* Don’t call me flakeyG* I’m William ShakeyG#* G7* B C Not lazy with the phrasey Shakespeare [Bridge]F Fm I was the greatest, I was aceC E7 A7 To find a better writer, that’s “A wild goose chase”D7 I was truly brilliant which is why I singF F F F G# G# G# G# You can’t have “too much of a good thing” N.C. “If music be the food of love, play on” [Chorus 3]C B Bb A7 “Et tu, Brute” (Did you ever know?)A D D7 “Forever and a day” (From a Shakespeare show)G “Good riddance”, “Fair play”C E7 A7 “Pure as the driven snow”D7* “High time”, “Lie low”G* “Wherefore art thou Romeo”G#* G7* B C The nation’s favourite bard Shakespeare [Outro]D7* Dooby, dooby, doobyG “To be or not to be”G#* G7* B C Schooby, dooby, dooby Shakespeare
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