Key: D major
Verse 1
D
G
Oh, Ken, I shouldn't really, but, well,
I can't resist you
when you waggle your ears like that.
And it's so peaceful here,
just you and me and...
Oh, that spring,
B
Em
A
F#m
it's no good blaming me.
E
Em
A
holding hands on your settee?
D
G
D
G
Oh, seem rosy for a cosy chat.
But how can you get romantic
C#
F#
with a noise like that?
F#m
D
G
Oh, that spring,
B
E
A
I distinctly felt it go.
F#m
B
I'm the one who's on it,
Em
G
A
D
so it's me you ought to know
G
D
Bb
Waited hours for us to start to swing
you're a passion -killer
B
A
Oh, that spring, it's twanging like a harp
C#
F#m
B
Par don me for saying,
Em
G
A
but the end is rather sharp
D
G
Though I thought I'd play it sort of cool
I'm telling you it's a mercy that
A
F#m
I'm wearing wool
D
G
B
E
A
Oh, that spring, it isn't very nice
F#m
B
Since we've been here talking,
Em
G
A
I've been vaccinated twice
D
G
Can't you fix it with a
D
Bb
piece of string?
which should be nameless
D
G
There are the neighbours to consider
G
D
Bm
that every time we meet we go
G
F#
Bm
D
E
A
I'm partial to a little bit of F*** with you F***
G
Em
A
F#m
A
B
Em
G
A
D
G
D
G
C#
F***
F#
A
D
Whoo!
B
E
A
Drives me round the bend
C#
F#m
A
B
May be we'd be safer if we
Em
G
A
sat the other end
D
G
D
Bb
Here's me hoping to have a little fling
A
G
Goes the spring
I'll tell you what Ken,
How did you like the song?
TunerE A D G B E
ChordsD G B Em A...
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