Tonalité : Eb major
Verse 1
A
Bm
A
Bm
A
D
The first time that she saw
G
him was in the office canteen.
Bb
A
He was buy ing a cup of coffee,
Bm
three sugars an d double cream.
D
Two weeks later she saw him
G
by the elevator banks.
A
His hands were full,
F#
she held the doors for him.
And he said, thanks,
Bm
now she's in love.
F#
For her it don't take much,
Bm
she's in love.
But this is not your or
A
dinary office crush
Bm
F#m
Cause she works in the base ment
G
near the boiler room door
D
And he works in account
A
G
D
A
ing on the 37th floor
Bm
F#m
D
Now I'm not much of a mathematician,
G
but even I can see
Bb
In a building of 37 floor
A
s and 4 ,000 employees
D
Her chances of running into
G
him are really not too good
A
Even though she hung it out the canteen and wrote the elevator,
F#
every spare minute she could
Bm
Cause she's in love,
F#
and she don't even know his name
It was
Edward
Bm
She's in love,
A
Bm
A
and love can be such a cruel, game
Bm
F#m
Cause she works in the base ment
G
near the boiler room door
D
And he works in account
A
G
Bb
ing on the 37th floor
And by the way,
did I happen to mention
A
that when this building was constructed
Bm
it was done improperly.
A
An d one day on the fourth floor there
Bm
was a short in the electricity.
A
It burned up walls and desks and chairs
Bm
and all the secretaries.
A
Bm
The alarm did not go off until it reached floor thirty -three,
A
floor thirty -three, floor thirty -three.
Bm
A
And on the upper floors people were running and screaming and
jumping out the windows to get away from the flames.
B
It was gross.
Bm
A
Now the woman in the basement,
Bm
she raced up the stairs
A
Bm
Out the emergency exit, into the fresh air
A
She looked up,
Bm
because just then it began to shower
A
And that's when she
saw her true love coming
Bm
100 miles an hour
A
Oh, oh, oh
Bm
Oh, oh, oh
Bm
No, no, no
A
Woo -oo -oo -oo.
Bm
A
B
Woo -oo -oo -oo.
Bm
D
I'm not much of a mathematician,
G
Bb
but even I can see the chances
A
of him landing on her were very slim,
indeed.
But he did.
D
So they buried them together
G
the following day.
A
And even now, when I ride the elevator,
D
Bm
I can hear someone say
She was in love,
F#
for her it didn't take much
Bm
She was in love,
A
Bm
A
but this was not your ordinary office crush
Bm
F#m
Cause she worked in the basement
G
near the boiler room door
D
A
And he worked in accounting
G
Bb
on the 37th floor
A
Bm
F#m
Yeah, she worked in the basement
G
and he the 37th floor
D
A
But fate brought them together,
G
F#
Bb
parted nevermore
D
Nevermore, nevermore
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