Bernice bobs her hair accords par
The Divine Comedy 
Key: E minor•
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Verse 1
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Ber nice bobs her hair in the barber's in the square
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All her new- found friends are
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there to see it done
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Bernice bobs her hair she's
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been driven to des pair
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'Cause her cousin doesn't
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care about any one
Verse 2
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Her hair was long,
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her hair was dark
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Her hair fell down her back
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And now it lies upon the floor
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Bernice runs out the door
Interlude 1
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Verse 3
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Marjorie had told her what to
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wear to the parties
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Marjorie had told her what
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to say to the boys
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Now Marjorie was jeal ous of
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her social ad vances
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And presented her with
this choice
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Verse 4
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"Bernice, bob your hair
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You've persistently de
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clared this inten tion
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Do you dare to dis agree?"
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So Bernice bobs her hair
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and is instantly en snared
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In a trap so well pre pared
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by Mar jor ie
Verse 5
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Her hair was long, her hair was dark
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Her hair fell down her back
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The mirror tells of her mistake
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Her heart is fit to break
Verse 6
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So when it's dark and her cousin sleeps
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Into the room she creep s
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Marjorie's curls come down like rain
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Ber nice runs for her train
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Verse 7
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I was
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born yesterday
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I, I was born yesterday And I believe
Verse 8
all that you say
I have no choice
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I must obey you
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Is this the first or
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the second day
Of the rest of my life
Well hey
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Why should I care either way
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If what you say is true?
Verse 9
Saturday morning, 18th of December
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I can not remem ber
The last time that I saw
such a young ballerina
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In love with the loveless
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In tune with a tune less old
upright piano
Standing en pointe
Going through each position
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with gentle precision
She measures each movement
Her classical features
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and elegant waist line
Are going to waste while she
pleases her parents
Verse 10
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What if they die on the
road to Rathmines
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Where a dog in two minds
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times his run to per fection
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An orphan at last,
She'd be sick in the loo- bowl
Then go to the funeral and
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cry by the graveside
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An d then sleep with the first man
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she sees
And she'd catch some disease
Which she would give
to her doctor
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She'd cook her own breakfast,
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and she'd cook his as well
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And both get on swell
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Even though he was mar ried
Verse 11
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You are a part of me I am a
part of you
Why should I let you walk all over me?
All over me
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