Chords for Some Things I Cherish (Simani)

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89.45 bpm
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D

A

G

E

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Some Things I Cherish (Simani) chords
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[A] [D]
We often hear tell of the good times we had, [A] oh well I remember when I was a [D] lad
But just to be honest should God strike me dead there were some [E] things I cherished and some [D] things I dread
Of all the miseries I cringed at the thought [A] of the torture of all the haircuts I [D] got
You could tell mother loved you just how much she cared by [A] counting the notches she left [D] in your hair
Clippers and scissors what a terrible pair [A] one fur to sniff it and one fur to [D] tear
Yes some things I cherished but those haircuts I dread [A] taking all but your top-knot clothes
To [D] your head
[G] We often hear tell [D] of the good times we had.
Oh, well, I remember when I was a lad
Some thoughts I'll hold on to forever.
No doubt [A] but others I could very well do [D] without
[A]
[D]
Now I was no gritsky when I went to school [A] but with picket and puck I was [D] nobody's fool
But 99 practice that's why he's so good [A] while me gran had me sawing and [D] thieving off wood
When rubber boot leech brought you down with the flu [A] that your dying was twice as much fun as [D] the cure
With spirits of niter and zinnity brew [A] alasses and sulfur and [D] kerosene too
Those old-fashioned wenders you've heard people say [A] are not like the mild ones we're getting [D] today
But I think the mild ones are better by far.
[A] They save you the itching from the [D] Worcester drawer
[G] We often hear [D] tell of the good times we had.
Oh, well, I remember when I was a lad
Good things I remember and cherish them all [A] but some things I just as soon never [D] recall
[A] Some things I cherished and some [D] things I dread
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D
1321
A
1231
G
2131
E
2311
D
1321
A
1231
G
2131
E
2311
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_ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ We often hear tell of the good times we had, [A] oh well I remember when I was a [D] lad
But just to be honest should God strike me dead there were some [E] things I cherished and some [D] things I dread _ _
_ Of all the miseries I cringed at the thought [A] of the torture of all the haircuts I [D] got
You could tell mother loved you just how much she cared by [A] counting the notches she left [D] in your hair _ _
_ _ Clippers and scissors what a terrible pair [A] one fur to sniff it and one fur to [D] tear
_ Yes some things I cherished but those haircuts I dread [A] taking all but your top-knot clothes
To [D] your head _ _
_ [G] We often hear tell [D] of the good times we had.
Oh, well, I remember when I was a lad
Some thoughts I'll hold on to forever.
No doubt [A] but others I could very well do [D] without _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ Now I was no gritsky when I went to school [A] but with picket and puck I was [D] nobody's fool
_ But 99 practice that's why he's so good [A] while me gran had me sawing and [D] thieving off wood _ _
_ When rubber boot leech brought you down with the flu [A] that your dying was twice as much fun as [D] the cure
_ With spirits of niter and zinnity brew [A] alasses and sulfur and [D] kerosene too _ _
_ Those old-fashioned wenders you've heard people say [A] are not like the mild ones we're getting [D] today
_ But I think the mild ones are better by far.
[A] They save you the itching from the [D] Worcester drawer _ _
_ [G] We often hear [D] tell of the good times we had.
Oh, well, I remember when I was a lad
Good things I remember and cherish them all [A] but some things I just as soon never [D] recall
_ [A] Some things I cherished and some [D] things I dread _ _
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