"Trip a Little Light Fantastic" - Mary Poppins Returns Lyrics Chords
Tempo:
120.65 bpm
Chords used:
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D
Eb
Ab
Db
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G]
Let's say you're lost in a park, sure, you can give in to the dark or you can trip a
little like [E] Fantastic with me.
[Am] [G] [Abm] When you're [D] alone in your [Abm] room, your [D] choice is just embrace the gloom [Abm] or you can [D] trip
a little like Fantastic [G] with [Abm] me.
[A] [Bbm] For if [Bm] you [A] hide under [G] the covers, you [Am] might never see the day, [Ebm] but if [Em] a spark can [Ab] start
[A] inside your [D] heart, then [Dm] you can always find [D] a way.
[G] So when life is getting [Bm] dreary, just [B] pretend that [E] you're a leery [Am] as you trip a little like
Fantastic with [G] me.
[E] What's a [Gb] leery?
[G] Why it's what we [E] lamplighters [Gb] call ourselves of [G] course.
[Gb] Time to send up the call to [Ab] arms.
[G] Leeries, [Gb] [D] trip the [Eb] lights and lead the way.
[Ab]
Now when you're stuck in the mist, sure, you can struggle and resist or you can trip a
[Eb] little like [F] Fantastic [Db] with me.
[Eb] Now [Eb] say you're lost in [Bbm] the crowd, well, you [Eb] can stamp and scream out loud or you can trip
a little like Fantastic [Fm] with [F] me.
[Fm] And [Ebm] when the fog comes [Ab] rolling in, just keep [Bbm] your [A] feet upon the [Db] path.
Mustn't [Fm] mope and [Db] frown [Bb] or worse lie down, [Eb] don't let it be your [Gm] epitaph.
So when [Ab] life is getting scary, be [C] your own [F] illuminary [Bbm] who can shine the light [C] for all
the world [Fm] to see [E] as [Ab] you trip a [Bbm] little like Fantastic [Eb] [Ab] with me.
[D] [Eb] [B] [Eb] [D] A leery loves the edge of night, though dim to him the world looks bright.
He's got the gift of second sight to trip a little like [F] Fantastic.
[Gbm] A leery's [Gb] job's to light the way to take the night and make it [F] day.
We mimic [Am] the moon, yes, that's [D] our aim, for when it gives up the [E] flame.
[Gb]
[D] And [Dm] if you're deep inside [G] a tunnel [E] when there is no end in sight, [Gb] well, [Em] just [Ab] carry [A] on until
the [D] dawn, it's darkest right before the light.
[Eb] [D] [Gm] [D] [Db]
[G] [Ab] [Am]
[B] [Em] [G] [Db] As [Eb]
[Dm] you trip a little like [Am] Fantastic, [Eb] won't you trip a little [E] like [Bb] Fantastic?
[A] Come on, [Eb] trip a little [D] like Fantastic [G] with me.
[Abm] [Db]
[G] [Db]
[Eb] [Db] [Eb] [Db]
[Ab] [Dm]
[G]
[E] [Am] [Db] [D]
[Db] [D] [Db] [D]
[Db] [D] [G] [E] [D]
[Bb] [B] [G] [Am]
[Em] [A] [D] [Dm]
[Bb] [Eb]
[Ab] [Eb] [C] [Ab]
[Bb] [Em] [Bb]
[Eb]
[Bbm] I am [G] a leery.
[Ab]
[Bm] [Cm] [F] [Bb]
[G] Come [C] [Am] [E]
[A] [Dm] [E] [Gb]
[Em] [G]
[A] [Bm] [G] [C]
[Db] along, [G] join us in a bit of kick and [C]
prance.
What did you say?
[Db] Kick and [G] prance, it means dance, it's leery speak.
You don't say the word you [Ab] mean, you say [D] some of the rhymes only.
[Db] Here, I'll [D] show you how it works.
[Ab] Angus, give us your weep and wail.
[Db] The rest of you, that means tail.
I [Gb] was short of a sheet.
He was in the street.
Just to tumble down a sink.
Just to get himself [Db] a drink.
Then I pinched what's better.
He grabbed his [Abm] ladder.
To [Db] smile and [Gb] smirk.
To work.
[Gm] You see, there's nothing to [F] it.
Can you speak leery, Mary Poppins?
[Gm] Can I speak leery?
Of course you [Abm] can, she's Mary [F] Poppins.
Can we [Gm] do it with you?
Please.
[Abm] Oh, very [F] well then.
[Eb] Children, tell us your sorry tale.
[Ab] Give [E] us your weep [Ab] and wail.
Well, [Db] we had this horse.
Rabbit in the hole.
That fell and broke.
Bicycle spoke.
So we took her to [Bb] a shop.
Like a [Ebm] lollypop.
And went upside [Ab] down.
Like a circus clown.
Then went to the bank.
Rattle and clank.
Got lost in the fog.
Lump on [Bbm] a log.
So we found a friend.
To stand and defend.
We took us on a trip.
Snub a [Eb] horse's [Ab] grip.
And we took another [Abm] one fasted.
[Ab] Now that sounds a little bit [G] bombastic.
But they tripped the [Bb] line.
We tripped it.
[Dm] Let's trip a little [D] like Mary Poppins.
[G]
[Em] [G] [E] [Am] [D]
[C] [D]
[G] [E] [D]
[Gm] [B] [E] [Am]
[Em] [Ab] [Gbm] [D] Join us, Mary [Bb] [Eb] Poppins.
[G] Hooray!
[Ab]
[B]
[Eb] [C]
[Fm] [Bb] [Ebm]
[Eb] [G] [Cm]
[G] [F]
[Ebm] [Ab]
[Gb] [Eb] [Abm] [E]
[Gbm] [Eb] [Bb]
[Eb] [Bb] [G] [C] [Fm]
[G] [Cm] [B] [Gm]
[Bb] [Ebm] [C] [D]
[Gm] [A] [Ab] [G] You got [Bb] it.
Now let's [Gb] get you all [G] back [B] home.
[Gm] [Bb] Now if [Gbm] your life is dead [B] and for thee,
[E] That's no reason to complain.
[Abm] There's so much in [Db] store
Inside the door
[Gb] Of 17th and Trentree [D] Lane.
[Bm] [D]
[G] Know when troubles are incessant.
[B] Simply be more [E] intent-essent.
[Am] For your life [Gb] comes with a lifetime [B] [Em] guarantee.
[Eb] As [D] you trip a little [Am] like fantastic.
[Dm] Won't you trip a little [E] like fantastic.
Come [A] on, trip a little like [C] fantastic.
[N]
[Dm] [Gm] Rattle and [Eb] clank.
[G] Rattle and clank.
Rattle and clank.
We took us on a trip.
Lump on a log.
Lump on a log.
Trip a little like fantastic.
[N]
Let's say you're lost in a park, sure, you can give in to the dark or you can trip a
little like [E] Fantastic with me.
[Am] [G] [Abm] When you're [D] alone in your [Abm] room, your [D] choice is just embrace the gloom [Abm] or you can [D] trip
a little like Fantastic [G] with [Abm] me.
[A] [Bbm] For if [Bm] you [A] hide under [G] the covers, you [Am] might never see the day, [Ebm] but if [Em] a spark can [Ab] start
[A] inside your [D] heart, then [Dm] you can always find [D] a way.
[G] So when life is getting [Bm] dreary, just [B] pretend that [E] you're a leery [Am] as you trip a little like
Fantastic with [G] me.
[E] What's a [Gb] leery?
[G] Why it's what we [E] lamplighters [Gb] call ourselves of [G] course.
[Gb] Time to send up the call to [Ab] arms.
[G] Leeries, [Gb] [D] trip the [Eb] lights and lead the way.
[Ab]
Now when you're stuck in the mist, sure, you can struggle and resist or you can trip a
[Eb] little like [F] Fantastic [Db] with me.
[Eb] Now [Eb] say you're lost in [Bbm] the crowd, well, you [Eb] can stamp and scream out loud or you can trip
a little like Fantastic [Fm] with [F] me.
[Fm] And [Ebm] when the fog comes [Ab] rolling in, just keep [Bbm] your [A] feet upon the [Db] path.
Mustn't [Fm] mope and [Db] frown [Bb] or worse lie down, [Eb] don't let it be your [Gm] epitaph.
So when [Ab] life is getting scary, be [C] your own [F] illuminary [Bbm] who can shine the light [C] for all
the world [Fm] to see [E] as [Ab] you trip a [Bbm] little like Fantastic [Eb] [Ab] with me.
[D] [Eb] [B] [Eb] [D] A leery loves the edge of night, though dim to him the world looks bright.
He's got the gift of second sight to trip a little like [F] Fantastic.
[Gbm] A leery's [Gb] job's to light the way to take the night and make it [F] day.
We mimic [Am] the moon, yes, that's [D] our aim, for when it gives up the [E] flame.
[Gb]
[D] And [Dm] if you're deep inside [G] a tunnel [E] when there is no end in sight, [Gb] well, [Em] just [Ab] carry [A] on until
the [D] dawn, it's darkest right before the light.
[Eb] [D] [Gm] [D] [Db]
[G] [Ab] [Am]
[B] [Em] [G] [Db] As [Eb]
[Dm] you trip a little like [Am] Fantastic, [Eb] won't you trip a little [E] like [Bb] Fantastic?
[A] Come on, [Eb] trip a little [D] like Fantastic [G] with me.
[Abm] [Db]
[G] [Db]
[Eb] [Db] [Eb] [Db]
[Ab] [Dm]
[G]
[E] [Am] [Db] [D]
[Db] [D] [Db] [D]
[Db] [D] [G] [E] [D]
[Bb] [B] [G] [Am]
[Em] [A] [D] [Dm]
[Bb] [Eb]
[Ab] [Eb] [C] [Ab]
[Bb] [Em] [Bb]
[Eb]
[Bbm] I am [G] a leery.
[Ab]
[Bm] [Cm] [F] [Bb]
[G] Come [C] [Am] [E]
[A] [Dm] [E] [Gb]
[Em] [G]
[A] [Bm] [G] [C]
[Db] along, [G] join us in a bit of kick and [C]
prance.
What did you say?
[Db] Kick and [G] prance, it means dance, it's leery speak.
You don't say the word you [Ab] mean, you say [D] some of the rhymes only.
[Db] Here, I'll [D] show you how it works.
[Ab] Angus, give us your weep and wail.
[Db] The rest of you, that means tail.
I [Gb] was short of a sheet.
He was in the street.
Just to tumble down a sink.
Just to get himself [Db] a drink.
Then I pinched what's better.
He grabbed his [Abm] ladder.
To [Db] smile and [Gb] smirk.
To work.
[Gm] You see, there's nothing to [F] it.
Can you speak leery, Mary Poppins?
[Gm] Can I speak leery?
Of course you [Abm] can, she's Mary [F] Poppins.
Can we [Gm] do it with you?
Please.
[Abm] Oh, very [F] well then.
[Eb] Children, tell us your sorry tale.
[Ab] Give [E] us your weep [Ab] and wail.
Well, [Db] we had this horse.
Rabbit in the hole.
That fell and broke.
Bicycle spoke.
So we took her to [Bb] a shop.
Like a [Ebm] lollypop.
And went upside [Ab] down.
Like a circus clown.
Then went to the bank.
Rattle and clank.
Got lost in the fog.
Lump on [Bbm] a log.
So we found a friend.
To stand and defend.
We took us on a trip.
Snub a [Eb] horse's [Ab] grip.
And we took another [Abm] one fasted.
[Ab] Now that sounds a little bit [G] bombastic.
But they tripped the [Bb] line.
We tripped it.
[Dm] Let's trip a little [D] like Mary Poppins.
[G]
[Em] [G] [E] [Am] [D]
[C] [D]
[G] [E] [D]
[Gm] [B] [E] [Am]
[Em] [Ab] [Gbm] [D] Join us, Mary [Bb] [Eb] Poppins.
[G] Hooray!
[Ab]
[B]
[Eb] [C]
[Fm] [Bb] [Ebm]
[Eb] [G] [Cm]
[G] [F]
[Ebm] [Ab]
[Gb] [Eb] [Abm] [E]
[Gbm] [Eb] [Bb]
[Eb] [Bb] [G] [C] [Fm]
[G] [Cm] [B] [Gm]
[Bb] [Ebm] [C] [D]
[Gm] [A] [Ab] [G] You got [Bb] it.
Now let's [Gb] get you all [G] back [B] home.
[Gm] [Bb] Now if [Gbm] your life is dead [B] and for thee,
[E] That's no reason to complain.
[Abm] There's so much in [Db] store
Inside the door
[Gb] Of 17th and Trentree [D] Lane.
[Bm] [D]
[G] Know when troubles are incessant.
[B] Simply be more [E] intent-essent.
[Am] For your life [Gb] comes with a lifetime [B] [Em] guarantee.
[Eb] As [D] you trip a little [Am] like fantastic.
[Dm] Won't you trip a little [E] like fantastic.
Come [A] on, trip a little like [C] fantastic.
[N]
[Dm] [Gm] Rattle and [Eb] clank.
[G] Rattle and clank.
Rattle and clank.
We took us on a trip.
Lump on a log.
Lump on a log.
Trip a little like fantastic.
[N]
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[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Let's say you're lost in a park, sure, _ you can give in to the dark or _ you can trip a
little like [E] Fantastic with me.
[Am] _ [G] _ [Abm] When you're [D] alone in your [Abm] room, your [D] choice is just embrace the gloom [Abm] or you can [D] trip
a little like Fantastic [G] with [Abm] me.
_ [A] [Bbm] For if [Bm] you [A] hide under [G] the covers, you [Am] might never see the day, [Ebm] but if [Em] a spark can [Ab] start
[A] inside your [D] heart, then [Dm] you can always find [D] a way.
[G] So when life is getting [Bm] dreary, just [B] pretend that [E] you're a leery [Am] as you trip a little like
Fantastic with [G] me.
[E] What's a [Gb] leery?
[G] Why it's what we [E] lamplighters [Gb] call ourselves of [G] course.
[Gb] Time to send up the call to [Ab] arms.
[G] Leeries, [Gb] [D] trip the [Eb] lights and lead the way.
_ _ _ _ [Ab]
Now when you're stuck in the mist, sure, you can struggle and resist or you can trip a
[Eb] little like [F] Fantastic [Db] with me.
[Eb] Now [Eb] say you're lost in [Bbm] the crowd, well, you [Eb] can stamp and scream out loud or you can trip
a little like Fantastic [Fm] with [F] me.
[Fm] And [Ebm] when the fog comes [Ab] rolling in, just keep [Bbm] your [A] feet upon the [Db] path.
Mustn't [Fm] mope and [Db] frown [Bb] or worse lie down, [Eb] don't let it be your [Gm] epitaph.
So when [Ab] life is getting scary, be [C] your own [F] illuminary [Bbm] who can shine the light [C] for all
the world [Fm] to see [E] as [Ab] you trip a [Bbm] little like Fantastic [Eb] [Ab] with me. _
[D] _ _ _ [Eb] _ [B] _ [Eb] [D] A leery loves the edge of night, though dim to him the world looks bright.
He's got the gift of second sight to trip a little like [F] Fantastic.
[Gbm] A leery's [Gb] job's to light the way to take the night and make it [F] day.
We mimic [Am] the moon, yes, that's [D] our aim, for when it gives up the [E] flame.
[Gb] _
[D] _ _ _ And [Dm] if you're deep inside [G] a tunnel [E] when there is no end in sight, [Gb] well, [Em] just [Ab] carry [A] on until
the [D] dawn, it's darkest right before the light. _ _
[Eb] _ [D] _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ [D] _ [Db] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Am] _
_ [B] _ _ [Em] _ [G] _ [Db] As [Eb]
[Dm] you trip a little like [Am] Fantastic, [Eb] won't you trip a little [E] like [Bb] Fantastic?
[A] Come on, [Eb] trip a little [D] like Fantastic [G] with me. _ _
_ _ _ _ [Abm] _ _ [Db] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ [Db] _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ [Db] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Db] _
_ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ [Dm] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ [Am] _ [Db] _ [D] _
[Db] _ [D] _ _ _ [Db] _ [D] _ _ _
[Db] _ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ [E] _ [D] _
[Bb] _ [B] _ _ _ [G] _ [Am] _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ [Dm] _ _
[Bb] _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ [Eb] _ _ [C] _ [Ab] _ _ _
[Bb] _ [Em] _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ [Bbm] I am [G] a leery.
[Ab] _ _
_ [Bm] _ [Cm] _ _ [F] _ _ [Bb] _ _
[G] Come [C] _ _ [Am] _ _ [E] _ _
[A] _ _ [Dm] _ _ [E] _ _ [Gb] _ _
_ _ [Em] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ [G] _ [C] _ _
_ _ [Db] along, [G] join us in a bit of kick and [C]
prance.
What did you say?
[Db] Kick and [G] prance, it means dance, it's leery speak.
You don't say the word you [Ab] mean, you say [D] some of the rhymes only.
[Db] Here, I'll [D] show you how it works.
[Ab] Angus, give us your weep and wail.
[Db] The rest of you, that means tail.
I [Gb] was short of a sheet.
He was in the street.
Just to tumble down a sink.
Just to get himself [Db] a drink.
Then I pinched what's better.
He grabbed his [Abm] ladder.
To [Db] smile and [Gb] smirk.
To work.
[Gm] You see, there's nothing to [F] it.
Can you speak leery, Mary Poppins?
[Gm] Can I speak leery?
Of course you [Abm] can, she's Mary [F] Poppins.
Can we [Gm] do it with you?
Please.
[Abm] Oh, very [F] well then.
[Eb] Children, tell us your sorry tale.
[Ab] Give [E] us your weep [Ab] and wail.
Well, [Db] we had this horse.
Rabbit in the hole.
That fell and broke.
Bicycle spoke.
So we took her to [Bb] a shop.
Like a [Ebm] lollypop.
And went upside [Ab] down.
Like a circus clown.
Then went to the bank.
Rattle and clank.
Got lost in the fog.
Lump on [Bbm] a log.
So we found a friend.
To stand and defend.
We took us on a trip.
Snub a [Eb] horse's [Ab] grip.
And we took another [Abm] one fasted.
[Ab] Now that sounds a little bit [G] bombastic.
But they tripped the [Bb] line.
We tripped it.
[Dm] Let's trip a little [D] like Mary Poppins.
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
[Em] _ [G] _ _ [E] _ _ [Am] _ _ [D] _
[C] _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ [E] _ [D] _
[Gm] _ [B] _ _ _ [E] _ [Am] _ _ _
_ [Em] _ [Ab] _ [Gbm] _ _ [D] Join us, Mary [Bb] [Eb] Poppins. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] Hooray!
[Ab] _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
[Fm] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [Ebm] _
_ _ [Eb] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [Cm] _
[G] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Ebm] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Gb] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ [Abm] _ _ [E] _
_ _ [Gbm] _ [Eb] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ [Bb] _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ [Fm] _
_ [G] _ [Cm] _ _ _ _ [B] _ [Gm] _
_ [Bb] _ _ [Ebm] _ _ [C] _ [D] _ _
[Gm] _ _ [A] _ [Ab] [G] You got [Bb] it.
Now let's [Gb] get you all [G] back [B] home.
[Gm] [Bb] Now if [Gbm] your life is dead [B] and for thee,
[E] That's no reason to complain.
[Abm] There's so much in [Db] store
Inside the door
[Gb] Of 17th and Trentree [D] Lane.
_ _ _ [Bm] _ [D] _ _ _
[G] Know when troubles are incessant.
[B] Simply be more [E] intent-essent.
[Am] For your life [Gb] comes with a lifetime [B] [Em] guarantee. _
[Eb] As [D] you trip a little [Am] like fantastic.
[Dm] Won't you trip a little [E] like fantastic.
Come [A] on, trip a little like [C] fantastic.
_ [N] _
[Dm] _ _ [Gm] Rattle and [Eb] clank.
[G] Rattle and clank.
Rattle and clank.
We took us on a trip.
Lump on a log.
Lump on a log.
Trip a little like fantastic.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ _ _ Let's say you're lost in a park, sure, _ you can give in to the dark or _ you can trip a
little like [E] Fantastic with me.
[Am] _ [G] _ [Abm] When you're [D] alone in your [Abm] room, your [D] choice is just embrace the gloom [Abm] or you can [D] trip
a little like Fantastic [G] with [Abm] me.
_ [A] [Bbm] For if [Bm] you [A] hide under [G] the covers, you [Am] might never see the day, [Ebm] but if [Em] a spark can [Ab] start
[A] inside your [D] heart, then [Dm] you can always find [D] a way.
[G] So when life is getting [Bm] dreary, just [B] pretend that [E] you're a leery [Am] as you trip a little like
Fantastic with [G] me.
[E] What's a [Gb] leery?
[G] Why it's what we [E] lamplighters [Gb] call ourselves of [G] course.
[Gb] Time to send up the call to [Ab] arms.
[G] Leeries, [Gb] [D] trip the [Eb] lights and lead the way.
_ _ _ _ [Ab]
Now when you're stuck in the mist, sure, you can struggle and resist or you can trip a
[Eb] little like [F] Fantastic [Db] with me.
[Eb] Now [Eb] say you're lost in [Bbm] the crowd, well, you [Eb] can stamp and scream out loud or you can trip
a little like Fantastic [Fm] with [F] me.
[Fm] And [Ebm] when the fog comes [Ab] rolling in, just keep [Bbm] your [A] feet upon the [Db] path.
Mustn't [Fm] mope and [Db] frown [Bb] or worse lie down, [Eb] don't let it be your [Gm] epitaph.
So when [Ab] life is getting scary, be [C] your own [F] illuminary [Bbm] who can shine the light [C] for all
the world [Fm] to see [E] as [Ab] you trip a [Bbm] little like Fantastic [Eb] [Ab] with me. _
[D] _ _ _ [Eb] _ [B] _ [Eb] [D] A leery loves the edge of night, though dim to him the world looks bright.
He's got the gift of second sight to trip a little like [F] Fantastic.
[Gbm] A leery's [Gb] job's to light the way to take the night and make it [F] day.
We mimic [Am] the moon, yes, that's [D] our aim, for when it gives up the [E] flame.
[Gb] _
[D] _ _ _ And [Dm] if you're deep inside [G] a tunnel [E] when there is no end in sight, [Gb] well, [Em] just [Ab] carry [A] on until
the [D] dawn, it's darkest right before the light. _ _
[Eb] _ [D] _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ [D] _ [Db] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Am] _
_ [B] _ _ [Em] _ [G] _ [Db] As [Eb]
[Dm] you trip a little like [Am] Fantastic, [Eb] won't you trip a little [E] like [Bb] Fantastic?
[A] Come on, [Eb] trip a little [D] like Fantastic [G] with me. _ _
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_ _ [Bbm] I am [G] a leery.
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[G] Come [C] _ _ [Am] _ _ [E] _ _
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_ _ [Db] along, [G] join us in a bit of kick and [C]
prance.
What did you say?
[Db] Kick and [G] prance, it means dance, it's leery speak.
You don't say the word you [Ab] mean, you say [D] some of the rhymes only.
[Db] Here, I'll [D] show you how it works.
[Ab] Angus, give us your weep and wail.
[Db] The rest of you, that means tail.
I [Gb] was short of a sheet.
He was in the street.
Just to tumble down a sink.
Just to get himself [Db] a drink.
Then I pinched what's better.
He grabbed his [Abm] ladder.
To [Db] smile and [Gb] smirk.
To work.
[Gm] You see, there's nothing to [F] it.
Can you speak leery, Mary Poppins?
[Gm] Can I speak leery?
Of course you [Abm] can, she's Mary [F] Poppins.
Can we [Gm] do it with you?
Please.
[Abm] Oh, very [F] well then.
[Eb] Children, tell us your sorry tale.
[Ab] Give [E] us your weep [Ab] and wail.
Well, [Db] we had this horse.
Rabbit in the hole.
That fell and broke.
Bicycle spoke.
So we took her to [Bb] a shop.
Like a [Ebm] lollypop.
And went upside [Ab] down.
Like a circus clown.
Then went to the bank.
Rattle and clank.
Got lost in the fog.
Lump on [Bbm] a log.
So we found a friend.
To stand and defend.
We took us on a trip.
Snub a [Eb] horse's [Ab] grip.
And we took another [Abm] one fasted.
[Ab] Now that sounds a little bit [G] bombastic.
But they tripped the [Bb] line.
We tripped it.
[Dm] Let's trip a little [D] like Mary Poppins.
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_ [Em] _ [Ab] _ [Gbm] _ _ [D] Join us, Mary [Bb] [Eb] Poppins. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] Hooray!
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[Gm] _ _ [A] _ [Ab] [G] You got [Bb] it.
Now let's [Gb] get you all [G] back [B] home.
[Gm] [Bb] Now if [Gbm] your life is dead [B] and for thee,
[E] That's no reason to complain.
[Abm] There's so much in [Db] store
Inside the door
[Gb] Of 17th and Trentree [D] Lane.
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[G] Know when troubles are incessant.
[B] Simply be more [E] intent-essent.
[Am] For your life [Gb] comes with a lifetime [B] [Em] guarantee. _
[Eb] As [D] you trip a little [Am] like fantastic.
[Dm] Won't you trip a little [E] like fantastic.
Come [A] on, trip a little like [C] fantastic.
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[Dm] _ _ [Gm] Rattle and [Eb] clank.
[G] Rattle and clank.
Rattle and clank.
We took us on a trip.
Lump on a log.
Lump on a log.
Trip a little like fantastic.
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