F
G
Those schoolgirl days
Bb
of telling tales and biting
F
nails are gone.
G
But in my mind I know they
Bb
F
EM
will still live on and on
AM
But how do you thank someone who has
EM AM G
taken you from crayons to perfume?
C
G
D
It isn't easy, but I'll try
G
If you wanted the sky I would
F
write across the sky in
G
letters that would
F
soar a thousand feet
G
C
D
F
high, 'To Sir, With Love'
F
G
The time has come
Bb
for closing books and long last
F
G
looks must end. And as I leave
Bb
F
I know that I am leaving my best friend.
EM AM
A friend who taught me right from wrong,
EM AM G
weak from strong, that's a lot to learn.
C
G
D
What can I give you in return?
G
F
If you wanted the moon I would try to make a start.
G
F
G
But I would rather you let me give my heart,
C
D
'To Sir, With Love'
(Music Interlude)
F
G
Bb
F
EM
But how do you
AM
thank someone who's
EM
taken you from crayons
AM
to perfume?
G
C
G
D
It isn't easy, but I'll try
G
F
G
If you wanted the sky I would write across the sky in letters.
F
G
That would sour a thousand feet high,
C
D
'To Sir, With Love'
G
F
If you wanted the moon I would try to make a start.
G
F
G
But I would rather you let me give my heart,
C
D
'To Sir, With Love'
G
F
If you wanted the moon I would try to make a start.
G
F
G
But I would rather you let me give my heart,
C
D
'To Sir, With Love'
Choras Repeats one more time