Tonalité : F major
Verse 1
D
Old Deuteronomy's lived a long time.
Cm
D
He's a cat who has lived
A
Am
many lives in succession.
Em
He was famous in proverb
F#m
G
A
and famous in rhyme.
A long while before Queen
D
Victoria's accession.
Old Deuteronomy's buried
Cm
nine wives and more,
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Am
I am tempted to say ninety -nine,
Em
F#m
And his numerous progeny
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A
prospers and thrives,
F
A
And the village is proud of him
D
in his decline.
At the sight of that placid
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A
and bland physiognomy
Am
D
When he sits in the sun
A
on the vicarage wall
Am
Bb
Ab
F
The oldest inhabitant croaks
A
D
Well, of all things
Can it be really?
Cm
D
Am
Yes, no, oh aye, oh my aye
Em
F#m
My mind may be wandering
G
A
F
A
But I confess I believe it is old Deutero
D
Cm
D
Am
nomy.
Em
F#m
G
A
F
A
D
Cm
Old Deuteronomy sits in the street.
D
He sits in the high street
Am
on market day.
Em
F#m
The bullocks may bellow,
G
A
the sheep they may bleat,
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A
but the dogs and the herdsmen
D
will turn them away.
The cars and the lorries
run over the curb
Cm
D
Am
And the villagers put up a notice,
road closed,
Em
F#m
So that nothing untoward may
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A
chance to disturb
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Deuteronomy's rest
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D
when he feels so disposed.
The digestive repose
Dm
of that feline's gastronomy
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Dm
Must never be broken, whatever befall
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C
F
And the oldest inhabitant croaks
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D
Well, of all things, can it be rarely
Cm
D
Am
Yes, no, oh, hi, oh, my, I
Em
F#m
My mind may be wandering,
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A
F
but I confess I believe it is
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D
A
D
Cm
Old Deuteronomy
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Yes, no, oh, I, oh my,
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Em
F#m
your legs may be torturing,
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A
you must go slow,
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A
F#m
D
and be careful of old Deuteronomy. autonomy.
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