Chords
A Country Practice

Key: D

Introduction:

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      D  Bm  D  Bm 
verse 1
     D                                                       Bm     D                                             Bm 
I feel like a beggar accepting alms, then being pelted with figs.
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I study my steadily declining chart placings  they greet me with freezing cold inhospitality,
           D                                                     Bm                               D   Bm 
Hey, where did that bloke go who said I was vital?
     D                                                 Bm                                 D                                         Bm 
I possess the mild air of a retail tobacconist, that?s because I?m a retail tobacconist
                 D                         Bm                                                   D                                     Bm 
But the mayflies on a Berkshire trout river would probably tell you a different story
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About ham-fisted diadems and momentary daydreams
       D                                           Bm 
Of mythical dividends and illusory boardroom seats.
Instrumental
 D  Bm  D  Bm   C   D          Bm   D   Bm 
verse 2
               D                                     Bm                                       D                               Bm 
In the room festooned with fat beef certificates from county shows
 D                                 Bm                                       D                             Bm 
Duff Leg Bryn had drank too much again, most of Wem was steering clear of him
 D                                                     Bm                                   D                 Bm 
  ?I?ve got no time for this twelfth consecutive Rose Bowl?
                 D                           Bm                             D                   Bm 
?Cos on Sunday next at ten to four I?ve got an invitation for
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A trip round Kathrine Hamnett?s warehouse, followed by dinner with David Emanuel
             D                                                     Bm                                 D                           Bm 
Who I can?t wait to tell about my dream in which the almost illegal Elton Welsby
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Is dressed as a French maid on a moonless byway, licking his lips as he creeps ever closer
 D                           Bm               D                           Bm 
Fast falls the eventide, fast falls the eventide.
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 D  Bm  D  Bm  C   D      Bm  D  Bm  D  Bm  D  Bm 
verse 3
         D                                       Bm 
The public appearance of bitter ex-soap stars
         D                                                             Bm                                   D   Bm 
Who thought they could go on and do other things besides
         D                                                         Bm 
The Centre Court amusement at the ballboy?s mishap
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That bobbing up and down thing that they do at the Proms
   D                                                           Bm                                                       D 
Opinionated weather forecasters telling me it?s going to be a miserable day
 Bm                                               D                                                 Bm 
Miserable to who? I quite like a bit of drizzle, so stick to the facts.
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   D  Bm  D  Bm   Em  DEm 
verse 4
 Em                                                       D                             Em                                       D 
Channel Four presents ?Blowjob? introduced by Adrian and Sophie Horn
                                                                     Em                                                           D                                   Em  D 
Who is of course one bloke with a pierced dick who?s just had the nod from Planet 24.
 Em                                             D                             Em                           D 
Hear him say ?surreal, bizarre, sad git, yes indeedy, completely and utterly
               Em                                 D                                                         Em                                                     D 
Footy, anorak and respect? before whipping the audience up into doing the Time Warp.
 Em                                                         D 
Watch him take us live to ?The Queen?s Arse and Firkin?
             Em                                                       D 
Where Joseph Bloggs And His Amazing Technicolor Shellsuit
         Em                                                   D 
Are about to abort their Steely Dan routine
                         Em                                                         D                                       Em  D 
And instead embark upon fifteen minutes of mantra-filled oompah.
Bridge
 Em                                     D                                                             Em 
Adrian stroke Sophie wants us, the viewers to ring in
                                                   D 
And say how we think the punters will react.
 Em                                       D                               Em 
These are a few of my favourite things.
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Verse 5
         D                                                 Bm 
I?m incredibly bored with the word ?millennium?
 D                                                         Bm 
  I?m with the Jehovah?s Witnesses.
 D                                                     Bm 
Millions now earmarked will later be wasted
         D                                       Bm 
Her Majesty, marvellous, Mother ? The Musical.
         D                                                 Bm 
The fireworks lighting up the Houses of Parliament
 D                                                   Bm 
Death in Trafalgar Square, death in the armchair
       D                                                       Bm 
Of clichéd old spinsters who?ve never been loved.
Verse 6
 D                             Bm                     D                                               Bm 
Every day is Australia Day, ?Sons and Daughters? and ?Home and Away?
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And then the news comes on and the sound goes down
                   D                                           Bm 
?Cos she can?t be bothered with all them politicians
                 D                                                     Bm             D  Bm 
They?re all just a bunch of flaming drongo?s.
         D                                                           Bm 
She died with her telly on, eighty-seven and confused
           D                                                                         Bm 
With not enough hospital beds ?cos all the money?s been used
               D                                   Bm 
On the end of the century party preparations
                   D                                                           Bm 
And they reckon that the last thing she saw in her life was
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Sting singing on the roof of the Barbican, Sting singing on the roof of the Barbican.
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 D  Bm  D  Bm  C   D 
Outro
 E                                                             A                                                   E 
T for Toxteth, T for Tennessee  T for Toxteth, T for Tennessee