Tonalité : D major
Verse 1
D
Bb
A
D
Once, when I was lonely
G
D
G
D
and I hadn't much to spend,
C#m
I brought a little doggie so that,
Em
G
D
so that I could have a friend.
Em
D
Through thick and thin
G
we've stuck together
D
in the good days and the bad.
G
A
And now he's gone and lost himself,
G
D
and it's made me feel so sad.
A
D
Ebdim
Where's he gone?
Em
A
I've been wandering all
D
Ebdim
Em
around the town
A
Looking everywhere,
D
B
Baug
whistling up and down
Em
A
D
Bm
Wondering where he's gone,
Em
A
I hope I've done nothing wrong.
D
Ebdim
Em
Where's he gone?
A
D
Perhaps he'll hear me if I do
Ebdim
Em
a doggie howl.
A
D
B
Baug
Has he gone off on the prowl?
Em
Ebdim
A
D
To meet a lady friend
Em
A
D
Oh dear, I hope this isn't the end
Em
It's not how much he costs
A
D
Ebdim
Em
He's got no pedigree
A
D
He's not a swanky boy
C#
B
I know you'll understand
D
F#m
D
And, well, just what he meant to me,
Dm
A
Em
A
Cause his company was such a joy.
D
Oh, please, where's he
Ebdim
Em
gone?
A
D
Maybe someone has taken
Ebdim
Em
him away.
A
D
Maybe someone thought
B
Em
he was just a stray
D
F#m
needing a nice new home.
Ebdim
D
Oh look,
G
D
G
Em
A
he hasn't even got his bone.
D
C#m
I know it's true, we couldn't afford
D
perhaps all the things we need,
F#m
D
but we've got a lovely piece of string.
We used to call it our lead.
A
At night, he had his biscuits
D
and then I had my bread,
B
D
and that was supposed to be our supper.
Em
A
Before we went to bed,
D
I know he was grateful,
Em
because he used to lick my face,
G
Em
and he even used to sit up
when we said our grace.
D
A
Oh yes, and then one day
when I was nearly knocked
Em
down by a car,
G
he ran out and he bit it, just for me.
D
And that's how he got his scar. Cats!
A
D
G
Well they hump their backs at him
and then they turn and run,
Em
B
Em
but he wouldn't hurt a fly really, no,
E
G
Em
that's just his doggie fun, flies.
D
Em
He sticks his tongue out
D
so that they can land on it and play,
Ebdim
and then he swallows them all,
Em
because you see,
A
he reckons it doesn't hurt them that way.
D
Oh come on,
Ebdim
Em
where's he gone?
A
D
Maybe someone will bring
Ebdim
him back one day
Em
A
May be someone will
D
B
hear my doggie say
Em
Woof, woof, please Norman,
come and take me home
D
So I've made up my mind
B
that, well, just in case,
I'm gonna save his bone.
D
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