Tuning: Standard (E A D G B E) Key: D Difficulty: Intermediate Intro: D G D G D G D (Cough - cough – cough) Em7 A D G A Verse: D A7 D D When Reginald was home with flu, uh-huh-huh, D A7 G D The doctor knew just what to do-hoo. A He cured the infection A With one small injection G While Reginald uttered some D G D interjections...
G D G D Hey! That smarts! G D G D Ouch! That hurts! Em7 A7 Yow! That's not fair givin' a guy a shot down there! Chorus: D G D D G D Interjections (Hey!) show excitement G D (Yow!) or emotion (Ouch!). A D They're generally set apart from a G D sentence by an exclamation point A7 G Or by a comma when the feeling's not as D A7 strong. Oooooh. Verse: D A7 D Though Geraldine played hard to get, D uh-huh-huh D A7 G D Geraldo knew he'd woo her ye-het A He showed his affection A Despite her objections G And Geraldine hollered some D G D interjections... G D G D Well! You've got some nerve! G D G D Oh! I've never been so insulted in Em7 all my life. A7 Hey! You're kinda cute! Chorus: D G D D G D Interjections (Well!) show excitement G D (Oh!) or emotion (Hey!). A D They're generally set apart from a G D sentence by an exclamation point A7 G Or by a comma when the feeling's not as D strong. Bridge: G D So when you're happy (Hurray!) or sad (Awww!) G D Or frightened (Eeek!) or mad (Rats!) G D Or excited (Wow!) or glad (Hey!) E7 A7 An interjection starts a sentence right. A7 A7 Bb A7 Verse: D A7 D The game was tied at seven all, D uh-uh-huh, D A7 G D When Franklin found he had the ba-all. A He made a connection A In the other direction, G The crowd started shoutin' out D G D interjections... G D G D Aw! You threw the wrong way! G D G D Darn! You just lost the game! Em7 A7 Hurray! I'm for the other team! Chorus: D G D G D Interjections (Aww!) show excitement G D (Darn!) or emotion (Hurray!). A D They're generally set apart from a G D sentence by an exclamation point A7 G Or by a comma when the feeling's not as D strong. Bridge: G D So when you're happy (Hurray!) or sad (Aww!) G D Or frightened (Eeek!) or mad (Rats!) G D Or excited (Wow!) or glad (Hey!) E7 A7 An interjection starts a sentence right. Chorus: D G D G D Interjections (Hey!) show excitement G D (Hey!) or emotion (Hey!). A7 D They're generally set apart from a G D sentence by an exclamation point A7 G Or by a comma when the feeling's not as Bb strong. D G D G D G D Interjections show excitement or emotion, G D G D G D Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah, YEAH! Darn. That's the end.
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