Intro
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|F#mC# |F#mC# |F#mC#F#mC# (not in strict time at end)
VerseF#mC#F#mC#F#mC#
There was a love affair in this building
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The kind of love affair
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That every respectable building must keep as a legend
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Slowly festering through an innocent "By the way,
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have you heard?"
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He was perfect except for the fact that he was an engi- neer
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And mothers pre - fer doctors
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And law - awyers
Interlude
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|D |Bm |F#mC# |F#mC# |
|F#m |C |C# |C# |
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Yet despite this imperfection
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He was clean-looking and respectable-looking
DBm
And you'll never find a mother
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Who doesn't appreciate a natural man
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So he grew healthy aloe vera plants by the window
DBm
Healthy teeth in his mouth
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Healthy hair on his head
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He grew heal- thy wavy brown hair on his head
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The kind, the kind that babies always go for
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With sticky little fingers
Outro
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|D |Bm |F#mC# |F#mC# |
|F#m
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