Chords with lyrics
F
There’s A Man On The Hill
Bb F Bb
And His Pockets Are Filled Up With Roses
Dm Bbm
Though I Don’t See Him Often
C Bb
And I Don’t Think He Knows
F Gm
The Problem That This Poses
Bb C
For If I Had To Live Without Him
Bb G
I’d Want Nothing More To Do With This Mountain
Bb F
Mr. Rose I Don’t Suppose
Bb C F Bb
You’d Want To Spend Your Afternoon With Me
F Bb
F
We can Walk Through The Garden
Bb C F Bb
Begging The Pardon Of The Bluebirds
C Bbm
You’ll Lay Down On The Lawn
F Bb
And I’ll Study Your Yawn
Gm F G
I Wish I’d Met You Sooner
Bb C
For Mother And Father Just Paid Off The Dowry
Bb G
But One Look At You And My Heart Goes All
Flowery
Bb F Gm F
Mr. Rose I Don’t Suppose
Bb C F Bb
You’d Want To Break A Rule Or Two Tonight
F Bb
A Dm
For My Days Here Are Numbered
Db C Fm Bb
If I End Up Under The Thump of A Loveless Man
Who Wants To Lock All The Doors
Db
I Swear I’ll Run Straight Into The Forest
Bb
The Surest I’ve Ever Felt For Myself
Db C F Bb
Is When Your On My Mind
F Bb
F
There’s A House With A Window
Bb
And Inside That Widow Lives A Boy
He Might Think I Can’t See When He Stares Out At
Me
F Bb
But Oh How It Fills Me With Joy
Gm F
For Life On The Hill Can Be Awfully Bereft
Bb G7
Of The Moments That Wake Up And Old Mans
Chest
Bb C
So Before My Days End
Bb F Bb F
I’ll Wrap Up A Rose And Send It Down The Way
Gm F Bb Dm Bbm
F
To The Boy Who Made Me Feel Like A Boy Again
Bb C F Bb C F