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
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