Philomena
You can use D7 instead of D during the verse, it'll sound nice. :)
G Em Am D x5
Em D
(Verse 1:)
G Em Am D
Oh, Philomena, you in a tawdry-gown
G Em Am D
Lean to your window, let slip a ribbon down
G Em Am D
A cure to your boredom, if only you'll let me go
Em D
Down, down down
G Em Am D
Long sunny days can lead to lazy vices
G Em Am D
Boys all at idle, left to their own devices
G Em Am D
Open up your linen lap and let me go
Em D
Down, down down
(Chorus:)
B Em Am D
All I ever wanted in the world was just to live to see a naked girl
B Em C D
But I found I've quickly bored, I wanted more, I wanted more
(Verse 2:)
G Em Am D
So I'll be your candle and I'll be your statuette
G Em Am D G
I'll be your lash and loop of leatherette, and oh
Em Am D
Philomena, if only you'll let me go
Em D
Down, down down
G Em Am D x3
Em D
(Chorus:)
B Em Am D
All I ever wanted in the world was just to live to see a naked girl
B Em C D
But I found I've quickly bored, I wanted more, oh so much more
(Verse 2:)
G Em Am D
So I'll be your candle and I'll be your statuette
G Em Am D G
I'll be your lash and loop of leatherette, and oh
Em Am D
Philomena, if only you'll let me go
Em D
Down, down down
Em D
Go down, down down
Em D
Go down
G
Go down