Spoonful of Sugar (Mary Poppins)

 244. Spoonful of Sugar (Mary Poppins

In every F (I) job that must be done There is an element of fun

You find the fun and [Ab] snap! The job's a C (V) game

And every Bb (IV) task you under- [Db] take Be- F (I) comes a piece of G (II) cake

A C (V) lark! G (II) A C (V) spree! G (II) It's C (V) ve- G (II) ry C (V) clear G (II) to C7 (V7)  see that

Chorus: A C (V) Spoonful of sugar helps the F (I) medicine go down

The C (V) medicine go down-wown The F (I) medicine go down

Just a C (V) spoonful of sugar helps the F (I) medicine go down

F (I) In a most de- g (ii) light- C (V) ful F (I) way

A robin F (I) feathering his nest Has very little time to rest

While gathering his [Ab] bits of twine and C (V) twig

Though quite in- Bb (IV) tent in his pur- [Db] suit 

He has a F (I) merry tune to G (II) toot

He C  V) knows G (II) a C (V) song G (II) will C (V) move G (II) the C (V) job G (II) a- C (V) long  For Chorus

The honey F (I) bees that fetch the nectar from the flowers to the comb 

Never tire of ever [Ab] buzzing to and C (I) fro

Because they [Bb] take a little [Db] nip From every F (I) flower that they G (II) sip

And C (V) hence G (II) they C (V) find G (II) their C (V) task G (II) is C (V) not G (II) a C (V) grind.

Chorus


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