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The Unbirthday Song (Alice in Wonderland)

  8. The Unbirthday Song ( Alice in Wonderland )    D (V) A G (I) very merry unbirthday to me A G (I) very merry unbirthday to D (V) you Let's G (I) all congratu- D (V) late us with a- am (ii) nother cup of tea A D (V) very merry unbirthday to G (I) you! (HATTER, SPOKEN): Now, G (I) statistics prove, am (ii) prove that you've  C (IV) one birthday Imagine, just D (V) one birthday every G (I) year Ah, but there are G (I) three hundred and sixty four D (V) un-birthdays! A (II) Precisely why we're gathered here to  D (V) cheer (ALICE, SPOKEN): Well then today is my unbirthday, too! (HATTER, HARE): It is? In that case, A G (I) very merry unbirthday to you, to you To me? To you! A very merry unbirthday D (V) For me? For you! Now G (I) blow the candle out my dear And a (ii) make your wish come true A D (V) merry merry unbirthday to G (I) you!    

Painting the Roses Red (Alice in Wonderland)

  7. Painting the Roses Red ( Alice in Wonderland )  F (I) Painting the roses C (V) red We're F (I) painting the roses red We Bb (IV) dare not F (I) stop or C (V) waste a F (I) drop  So  g (ii) let the paint be C (V) spread We're  F (I) painting the roses  Bb (IV) red We're C (V) painting the roses F (I) red Oh, F (I) painting the roses C (V) red And F (I) many a tear we shed Bb (IV) Because we F (I) know They'll C (V) cease to F (I) grow In g (ii) fact they'll soon be C (V) dead And F (I) yet we go Bb (IV) ahead C (V) Painting the roses F (I) red F (I) Painting the roses C (V) red We're F (I) painting the roses red Oh, Bb (IV) pardon F (I) me  But C (V) Mister F (I) Three Why g (ii) must you paint them C (V) red  F (I) The queen She likes them C (V) red If F (I) she saw white instead  She'd Bb (IV) raise a F (I) fuss And C (V) each of F (I) us  would g (ii) quickly lose his C (V) head Since F (I) this is the thought  we Bb (IV) dre...

In a World of My Own (Alice in Wonderland)

  6. In a World of My Own ( Alice in Wonderland ) Cats and Ab (I) rabbits Would reside in fancy little houses And be dressed in shoes and hats and c (iii) trousers F (VI) In a bb (ii) world of my c (iii) own F (VI) All the bb (ii) flowers Would have very extra-special powers They would sit and talk to me for hours When I'm lonely in a Ab (I) world of my Eb (V) own There'd be Ab (I) new birds Lots of nice and friendly how-de-do birds Everyone would have a dozen blue birds Within that Db (IV) world of my own I could listen to a babbling C (III) brook And hear a f (vi ) song that C (III) I could under- f (vi) stand Bb (II) I keep  Ab (I) wishing it could F (VI) be that bb (ii) way Because my F (VI) world would be a bb (ii) won- Eb (V) der Ab (I) land

All in the Golden Afternoon (Alice in Wonderland)

  5. All in the Golden Afternoon ( Alice in Wonderland )   Little Ab (I) bread-and-butter f (vi) flies kiss the bb (ii) tulips, Eb (V) And the Ab (I) sun is like a Bb (II) toy bal- Eb (V) loon. There are Ab (I) get up in the f (vi) morning bb (ii) glories, f[dim]   In the Ab (I) golden bb (ii) af- Eb (V) ter- Ab (I) noon. There are Ab (I) dizzy daffo- f (vi) dils on the bb (ii) hillside, Eb (V)   Strings of Ab (I) violets are Bb (II) all in Eb (V) tune, Tiger Ab (I) lilies love the f (vi) dandy bb (ii) lions, f[dim]   In the Ab (I) golden bb (ii) af- Eb (V) ter- Ab (I) noon, the golden afternoon. There are bb (ii) dog and cater- Eb (V) pillars and a Ab (I) copper centipede, f (vi) Where the Bb (II) lazy daisies love the very Eb (V) peaceful bb (ii) life  Eb (V) they bb (ii) lead... Eb (V) You can Ab (I) learn a lot of f (vi) things from the bb (ii) flowers, Eb (V) For f (vi) especially in the Bb (II) month of Eb (V) June. There's a Ab (I) wealth of happi- ...