De La Salle

The Courteeners

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Tom:
C Am7 Am I wonder if the De Le Salle Brother got Papped
C Am7 Am And did their holy mothers and jealous fathers; ever feel trapped
C Am7 Am Did Mary, Like all the attention
C F G G And did Jesus ever; get Detention
C Am7 Am I wonder if Caesar ever did his sums
C Am7 Am And did Joan of Arc ever slip and slice her thumbs
C Am7 Am Chopping onions, in double home economics
C F G G And would Archimedes; have like electronics [Chorus]
C Am Panic stations don't set in
F Don't worry if you're not getting; The reward
G C That you think you deserve
Am Good Things come to those who wait
F God knows I've waited patiently
G Take a ticket, there's a seat here next to me [Verse]
C Am7 Am The number 17 and Steve McQueen
C Am7 Am Seem an unlikely Combination considering
C Am7 Am his elevation to god and all-round blonde adonis
C F G I can't see him settling down in Heaton Norris
C Am7 Am Would Elvis been able to adapt
C Am7 Am Would've gone to court over reports his phones was tapped
C Am7 Am Would Priscilla remain and reside by his side
C F G G With the lonely loyalty of being his bride [Chorus]
C Am Panic stations don't set in
F Don't worry if you're not getting; The rewards
G C That you think you deserve
Am Good Things come to those who wait
F God knows I've waited patiently
G Take a ticket, there's a seat here next to me [Chorus]
C Am Panic stations don't set in
F Don't worry if you're not getting; The rewards
G C That you think you deserve
Am Good Things come to those who wait
F God knows I've waited patiently
G Take a ticket, there's a seat here next to me
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Composição: Liam Fray

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