Intro G C7 G C7 verse 1 G C I was working for a time at the five and dime, D G My boss was Mr. McGee, C He told me many times he didn't like my style, D G Said I was too leisurely, verse 2 C Well I was busy doing something close to nothing, D G No different from the day before, C That's when I saw her, ooh how I saw her, D G She came in through the back door, Chorus C Wearing that Raspberry Beret, F G The kind that you buy at a second hand store, C Raspberry Beret, F G And when the weather is warm she isn't wearing much more, C D G C7 G C7 Raspberry Beret, I think I love her, verse 3 Built like she was she had the nerve to ask me If I plan to do her any harm So I put her on the back of my motorcycle And I took her down to the farm verse 4 Now overcast days never turned me on But something 'bout the clouds and her mix You know that little girl she wasn't very bright But she knew how to give a kiss Chorus C Wearing that Raspberry Beret, F G The kind that you buy at a second hand store, C Raspberry Beret, F G And when the weather is warm she isn't wearing much more, C D G C7 G C7 Raspberry Beret, I think I love her,