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| − | and now my voice is lower than it ought to be | + | and now my voice is lower than it ought to be |
| − | so i can sing this song | + | so i can sing this song |
| − | it may be four am, i may have the common cold | + | it may be four am, i may have the common cold |
| − | it may be new years day | + | it may be new years day |
| − | + | ||
| − | oh but how each note goes lower then lower still | + | oh but how each note goes lower then lower still |
| − | more beauteous than what precedes | + | more beauteous than what precedes |
| − | i must remember to eat this hot cereal | + | i must remember to eat this hot cereal |
| − | and drink this lemon tea | + | and drink this lemon tea |
== Music == | == Music == | ||
Revision as of 14:49, 5 December 2008
song for an unusually low voice
Lyrics
and now my voice is lower than it ought to be so i can sing this song it may be four am, i may have the common cold it may be new years day oh but how each note goes lower then lower still more beauteous than what precedes i must remember to eat this hot cereal and drink this lemon tea
Music
Chords
C, G, Am, C7, F, Fm, C C, G, Am, C7, F, Fm, C G, G7, C, F, C G, G7, C, F, C
Structure
verse A, verse B