Chords for Fly My Pretties - Dr Plum
Tempo:
87.2 bpm
Chords used:
D
C#
C
Bm
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[D] [C#]
[C] [Bm]
[D] [C#]
[C] [Bm] Oh, from big rock to plumb, lives with his cat in a little goop bed.
He's a dream [D] shed, he speaks like a gun, [C#] and he never goes [C] out unless a [Bm] drain.
He's frugal as a banker, and he posts his letters and collects his [D] stamps.
He'll never wave hello, [C#] and he stays up [C] late once the bedroom's [Bm] low.
Once upon a time, the yard was filled with laughter, [D] but as the years passed by,
[C#] the walls did [C] rot and crack with [Bm] plaster.
Three little daughters used to run and play in the English [D] garden.
Now you can see the price he [C#] had to pay [C] after all those [Em] farmers.
[D]
[Em]
[D] [C#]
[C] [Bm] Oh, from big rock to plumb, never had a TV, dinner eats his private [D] life.
And he doesn't do dessert [C#] much either, even [C] cleans the vacuum [Bm] cleaner.
And he keeps the trimmer stuff and reads beside the bedroom [D] heater.
Oh, from big rock to [C#] plumb, you used to [C] be a [Bm] ballroom dancer.
And he made a gold guitar, told stories from those early [D] years.
And he'd even sing a [C#] song and laugh it [C] up all night [Bm] long.
Now he keeps it extra tight and counts his worries through the [D] night.
Lost the people that he [C#] loved by making [C] himself out of [Em] touch.
[D]
[Em]
[D] [C#]
[C] [Bm] Each yesterday I saw the lady, she was standing at his door.
[D] She waited for a while, then [C#] left a note [C] right on the stair.
[Bm] Dr.
Plumb, I know you're in there.
Don't you want to see your [D] daughters?
Don't you know they care?
[C#] But you never [C] call or answer [Bm] letters.
Don't be so selfish, Dr.
Plumb, can you hear me?
[D] You've got to know the fun and [C#] love that you [C] once respected [Bm] dearly.
And now you're angry with your life and think the world is [D] scary.
It was the death of your [C#] poor wife [C] that blew your [Em] world apart.
[D]
[Em]
[D] [C#]
[C] [A#] [F]
[Gm] [F]
[A] [A#] [F]
[A] [A#]
[A] [D#]
[D]
[Bm] You never get what I just saw, those curtains closed and open doors.
[D] And visitors arriving [C#] by the hour.
[C] [Bm] And toddlers feeding sandwiches and music from the lounge.
I [D] guess I think that gold guitar is out [C#] from under the sink.
[C] [Bm] Oh, [B] Dr.
Plumb, you've really come [Bm] through once again.
[D] Dr.
Plumb, life is what [C#] you make it in [C] the end.
Oh, Dr.
[Bm] Plumb, you've really done it now.
The sun is shining through.
Dr.
[D] Plumb, love was always there [C#] and waiting [C] just for you.
[B] Hey!
[D] [C#]
[C] [Bm]
[D] [C#]
[C] [Bm]
[D] [C#]
[B] [Bm]
[D] [C#] [C]
[B] [E] [F]
[N]
[C] [Bm]
[D] [C#]
[C] [Bm] Oh, from big rock to plumb, lives with his cat in a little goop bed.
He's a dream [D] shed, he speaks like a gun, [C#] and he never goes [C] out unless a [Bm] drain.
He's frugal as a banker, and he posts his letters and collects his [D] stamps.
He'll never wave hello, [C#] and he stays up [C] late once the bedroom's [Bm] low.
Once upon a time, the yard was filled with laughter, [D] but as the years passed by,
[C#] the walls did [C] rot and crack with [Bm] plaster.
Three little daughters used to run and play in the English [D] garden.
Now you can see the price he [C#] had to pay [C] after all those [Em] farmers.
[D]
[Em]
[D] [C#]
[C] [Bm] Oh, from big rock to plumb, never had a TV, dinner eats his private [D] life.
And he doesn't do dessert [C#] much either, even [C] cleans the vacuum [Bm] cleaner.
And he keeps the trimmer stuff and reads beside the bedroom [D] heater.
Oh, from big rock to [C#] plumb, you used to [C] be a [Bm] ballroom dancer.
And he made a gold guitar, told stories from those early [D] years.
And he'd even sing a [C#] song and laugh it [C] up all night [Bm] long.
Now he keeps it extra tight and counts his worries through the [D] night.
Lost the people that he [C#] loved by making [C] himself out of [Em] touch.
[D]
[Em]
[D] [C#]
[C] [Bm] Each yesterday I saw the lady, she was standing at his door.
[D] She waited for a while, then [C#] left a note [C] right on the stair.
[Bm] Dr.
Plumb, I know you're in there.
Don't you want to see your [D] daughters?
Don't you know they care?
[C#] But you never [C] call or answer [Bm] letters.
Don't be so selfish, Dr.
Plumb, can you hear me?
[D] You've got to know the fun and [C#] love that you [C] once respected [Bm] dearly.
And now you're angry with your life and think the world is [D] scary.
It was the death of your [C#] poor wife [C] that blew your [Em] world apart.
[D]
[Em]
[D] [C#]
[C] [A#] [F]
[Gm] [F]
[A] [A#] [F]
[A] [A#]
[A] [D#]
[D]
[Bm] You never get what I just saw, those curtains closed and open doors.
[D] And visitors arriving [C#] by the hour.
[C] [Bm] And toddlers feeding sandwiches and music from the lounge.
I [D] guess I think that gold guitar is out [C#] from under the sink.
[C] [Bm] Oh, [B] Dr.
Plumb, you've really come [Bm] through once again.
[D] Dr.
Plumb, life is what [C#] you make it in [C] the end.
Oh, Dr.
[Bm] Plumb, you've really done it now.
The sun is shining through.
Dr.
[D] Plumb, love was always there [C#] and waiting [C] just for you.
[B] Hey!
[D] [C#]
[C] [Bm]
[D] [C#]
[C] [Bm]
[D] [C#]
[B] [Bm]
[D] [C#] [C]
[B] [E] [F]
[N]
Key:
D
C#
C
Bm
Em
D
C#
C
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [C#] _
_ [C] _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [C#] _
_ [C] _ [Bm] Oh, from big rock to plumb, lives with his cat in a little goop bed.
He's a dream [D] shed, he speaks like a gun, [C#] and he never goes [C] out unless a [Bm] drain.
He's frugal as a banker, and he posts his letters and collects his [D] stamps.
He'll never wave hello, [C#] and he stays up [C] late once the bedroom's [Bm] low.
Once upon a time, the yard was filled with laughter, [D] but as the years passed by,
[C#] the walls did [C] rot and crack with [Bm] plaster.
Three little daughters used to run and play in the English [D] garden.
Now you can see the price he [C#] had to pay [C] after all those [Em] farmers. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [C#] _
_ [C] _ [Bm] Oh, from big rock to plumb, never had a TV, dinner eats his private [D] life.
And he doesn't do dessert [C#] much either, even [C] cleans the vacuum [Bm] cleaner.
And he keeps the trimmer stuff and reads beside the bedroom [D] heater.
Oh, from big rock to [C#] plumb, you used to [C] be a [Bm] ballroom dancer.
And he made a gold guitar, told stories from those early [D] years.
And he'd even sing a [C#] song and laugh it [C] up all night [Bm] long.
Now he keeps it extra tight and counts his worries through the [D] night.
Lost the people that he [C#] loved by making [C] himself out of [Em] touch. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [C#] _
_ [C] _ [Bm] Each yesterday I saw the lady, she was standing at his door.
[D] She waited for a while, then [C#] left a note [C] right on the stair.
[Bm] Dr.
Plumb, I know you're in there.
Don't you want to see your [D] daughters?
Don't you know they care?
[C#] But you never [C] call or answer [Bm] letters.
Don't be so selfish, Dr.
Plumb, can you hear me?
[D] You've got to know the fun and [C#] love that you [C] once respected [Bm] dearly.
And now you're angry with your life and think the world is [D] scary.
It was the death of your [C#] poor wife [C] that blew your [Em] world apart. _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [C#] _
_ [C] _ _ [A#] _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ [A] _ _ [A#] _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ [A] _ _ [A#] _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ [D#] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ [Bm] You never get what I just saw, those curtains closed and open doors.
[D] And visitors arriving [C#] by the hour.
[C] _ [Bm] And toddlers feeding sandwiches and music from the lounge.
I [D] guess I think that gold guitar is out [C#] from under the sink.
[C] _ _ [Bm] Oh, [B] Dr.
Plumb, you've really come [Bm] through once again.
[D] Dr.
Plumb, life is what [C#] you make it in [C] the end.
Oh, Dr.
[Bm] Plumb, you've really done it now.
The sun is shining through.
Dr.
[D] Plumb, love was always there [C#] and waiting [C] just for you.
[B] Hey! _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [C#] _ _
[C] _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [C#] _ _
[C] _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [C#] _ _
[B] _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [C#] _ _ [C] _
_ [B] _ _ [E] _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [C#] _
_ [C] _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [C#] _
_ [C] _ [Bm] Oh, from big rock to plumb, lives with his cat in a little goop bed.
He's a dream [D] shed, he speaks like a gun, [C#] and he never goes [C] out unless a [Bm] drain.
He's frugal as a banker, and he posts his letters and collects his [D] stamps.
He'll never wave hello, [C#] and he stays up [C] late once the bedroom's [Bm] low.
Once upon a time, the yard was filled with laughter, [D] but as the years passed by,
[C#] the walls did [C] rot and crack with [Bm] plaster.
Three little daughters used to run and play in the English [D] garden.
Now you can see the price he [C#] had to pay [C] after all those [Em] farmers. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [C#] _
_ [C] _ [Bm] Oh, from big rock to plumb, never had a TV, dinner eats his private [D] life.
And he doesn't do dessert [C#] much either, even [C] cleans the vacuum [Bm] cleaner.
And he keeps the trimmer stuff and reads beside the bedroom [D] heater.
Oh, from big rock to [C#] plumb, you used to [C] be a [Bm] ballroom dancer.
And he made a gold guitar, told stories from those early [D] years.
And he'd even sing a [C#] song and laugh it [C] up all night [Bm] long.
Now he keeps it extra tight and counts his worries through the [D] night.
Lost the people that he [C#] loved by making [C] himself out of [Em] touch. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [C#] _
_ [C] _ [Bm] Each yesterday I saw the lady, she was standing at his door.
[D] She waited for a while, then [C#] left a note [C] right on the stair.
[Bm] Dr.
Plumb, I know you're in there.
Don't you want to see your [D] daughters?
Don't you know they care?
[C#] But you never [C] call or answer [Bm] letters.
Don't be so selfish, Dr.
Plumb, can you hear me?
[D] You've got to know the fun and [C#] love that you [C] once respected [Bm] dearly.
And now you're angry with your life and think the world is [D] scary.
It was the death of your [C#] poor wife [C] that blew your [Em] world apart. _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [C#] _
_ [C] _ _ [A#] _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ [A] _ _ [A#] _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ [A] _ _ [A#] _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ [D#] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ [Bm] You never get what I just saw, those curtains closed and open doors.
[D] And visitors arriving [C#] by the hour.
[C] _ [Bm] And toddlers feeding sandwiches and music from the lounge.
I [D] guess I think that gold guitar is out [C#] from under the sink.
[C] _ _ [Bm] Oh, [B] Dr.
Plumb, you've really come [Bm] through once again.
[D] Dr.
Plumb, life is what [C#] you make it in [C] the end.
Oh, Dr.
[Bm] Plumb, you've really done it now.
The sun is shining through.
Dr.
[D] Plumb, love was always there [C#] and waiting [C] just for you.
[B] Hey! _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [C#] _ _
[C] _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [C#] _ _
[C] _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [C#] _ _
[B] _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [C#] _ _ [C] _
_ [B] _ _ [E] _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _