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Wouldn’t It be Loverly [D]My Fair Lady

Intro
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Verse 1
D All I want is a G room someGmwhere
D Far away from the E7 cold night A air
D With one enAmormous B7 chair
Oh, D wouldn't it be Em loverly? A

Verse 2
D Lots of chocolate for G me to Gm eat
D Lots of coal making E7 lots of A heat
D Warm face warm Am hands warm B7 feet
Oh, D would-n't Em it A be D loverly?

Refrain
A Oh so E7 loverly sitting absolutely F#m blooming A7 still
Bm I would F#m never budge til E7 spring crept over the windowA7sill

Verse 3
D Someone's head resting G on my Gm knee
D Warm and tender as E7 he can A be
D Who takes good Am care of B7 me
Oh, D would-n't Em it A -  be D loverly?

A Loverly, D loverly, G loverly

Slowing
Oh, D would-n't Em it A -  be D loverly?

1 1 1 D 1 2 3 G 1 2 3 Gm 1 2 3 E7 1 2 A 2 Am 1 2 3 B7 1 2 3 Em 1 2 3 F#m 1 A7 1 1 1 Bm