Tonalité : G major•
Verse 1
G
Ebdim
D
G
A
D
G
D
Damn,
G
damn, damn, damn!
C
G
C
I've grown accustomed to her face.
Dm
G
She almost makes the day begin.
C
F
F#dim
I've grown accustomed to the tun e,
C
she whistles night and noon,
F
A
Dm
her smiles, her frowns, her up s,
G
her downs
C
G
are second nature to me now,
C
Dm
like breathing out and breathing
G
C
in.
F
I was serenely independent
Ebdim
C
A
and content before we met,
G
surely I could always be
E
Fm
that way again.
F
A
And yet,
D
I've grown accustomed to her looks,
F
C
accustomed to her voice,
Em
C
G
C
C#dim
accustomed to her face.
A
Mary Freddie.
C
G
What an infantile idea.
C
What a heartless,
G
wicked, brainless thing to do.
C
She'll regret it. She'll regret it.
G
It's doomed before they even take the vow.
D
I can see her now,
A
Mrs. Freddie Eynesford Hill,
D
in a wretched little flat above a stall.
C
G
I can see her now, not a penny in the till
C
and a bill collector beating at
Bb
the door.
A
D
She'll try to teach the things I taught her,
G
D
and en d up selling flowers instead.
G
E
Begging for her bread and water,
F#m
F
while her husband has his breakfast in bed.
A
Dm
Ha! In a year or so, when
A
she's prematurely grey,
Dm
and the blossom in her
A
cheek has turned to chalk,
Em
she'll come home and lo, he'll
C
B
have upped and run away
Baug
Em
with a social climbing heir
C
ess from New York.
B
Ha! Poor Eliza.
C
Bb
How simply frightful.
How humiliating.
Ab
Bb
How delightful!
G
C
How poignant it'll be on
that inevitable night
when she hammers on my
Bb
door in tears and rag s.
F
Miserable and lonely,
repentant and contrite.
B
Will I take her in
or hurl her to the walls?
F
G
Give her kindness
Bb
or the treatment she deserves?
F
Will I take her back
Bb
Dm
or throw the baggage out.
Bb
I'm a most forgiving man,
C
the sort who never could, never would,
take a position
Bb
and staunchly never budge.
Eb
F
Bb
Just a most forgiving man.
Eb
But I will never take
Cm
Ebdim
If she were crawling on her knees,
F
Bb
let a promise to atone,
let her shiver, let her moan,
I will slam the door
Eb
and let the Hellcat freeze.
C
F
G
Marry Freddy. Ha!
C
F
G
Ebdim
But I'm so used to hear her say,
F#dim
C
good morning every day.
F
Em
Edim
F
G
Her joys, her woes, her highs, her lows,
C
G
are second nature to me now.
C
Dm
G
Like breathing out, breathing in.
C
F
Ebdim
I'm very grateful she's a woman,
C
and so easy to forget.
A
Dm
G
E
Rather like a habit one can always break.
Dm
A
An d yet,
D
I've grown accustomed to the trace
Dm
C
Em
Of something in the air,
Dsus4
G
C
Dm
accustomed to her face.
Baug
C
E
A
B
E
G
D
G
F
C
F
G
G
C
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AccordsG Ebdim D A C...
G
Ebdim
D
A
C
Dm
F
F#dim
E
Fm
Em
C#dim
Bb
F#m
B
Baug
Ab
Eb
Cm
Edim
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Accords
G
Ebdim
D
A
C
Dm
F
F#dim
E
Fm
Em
C#dim
Bb
F#m
B
Baug
Ab
Eb
Cm
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