Chords for Ellis & Wince Coles, Aunt Daisy's Pussy Cat.wmv
Tempo:
96.75 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
B
F#
G#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[B] [E]
Aunt Daisy never married, [A] she was never [E] no man's wife.
With nine cat she lived her [F#] life alone.
[G#]
[E] Them little balls of fluff she [A] said to her would [E] cause a blow.
Them tiny little puddy [B] cats helped make her [E] house and home.
Uncle Eli on his knees was [A] picking berries [E] by the road, when he heard Aunt Daisy in [B] the alder bed.
[E] Come to nan my little kitty, [A] then he quickly [B] joined the chain.
[E] When he saw her little puddy [F#] cat running [E] up ahead.
About two miles later [A] on the shoulder [E] of the road, Aunt Daisy screamed she'd jump and [F#] jump with glee.
[E] When quickly around her pussy [A] he lie put his [B] callous hand.
[E] The critters hunt was over [F#] when he stopped to [E] take a pee.
Aunt Daisy still jumping [A] soon the shoulder [E] did give way and on her back out in the alder [B] she did lie.
[E] She lay tangled in the bushes, [A] Uncle Eli [E] right on top.
Like a trooper still holding [B] her pussy [E] in his hand.
[B]
[E] [F#] [E]
The clergy heard the groaning [A] while out on [E] the morning jog.
Quickly pulled apart the branches [F#] peeping through.
[G#m] [E] He didn't ask no questions [A] he just bowed his head [E] and said.
Father please forgive them [F#] for they know not [E] what they do.
Uncle Eli heard the talking [A] shouted someone [E] help us please.
Daisy J tweened the alders getting cold.
There's no way I can help her cause [A] my left hand's pinned [B] beneath.
And [E] me right hand's got her pussy and I ain't gonna let him go.
In the bushes to the rescue [A] humpfily Eli could [E] not move.
His suspenders was all [B] tangled in the tree.
With [E] his knife to parse and cut him with [A] a groan he pulled [E] him free.
There stood Eli with his trousers [B] hanging down around [E] his knee.
He went back to get Aunt Daisy she [A] was roped down in [E] the moss.
Almost ninety one there froze what [F#] a set.
[B] When [E] he pulled her from the alders [A] quickly had to [E] close his eyes.
When he saw her flammeth bloom her still [B] back tangled [E] in the limb.
[B]
[E] Well the parson almost fainted when [A] he heard the [E] Mounties say.
Sir an explanation I demand.
How come Eli's pants are drooping [A] while Aunt Daisy's [E] half exposed.
And you there all a sweating [B] with her bloomers [E] in your hand.
The Mounties stood there smiling when [A] Aunt Daisy [E] told it all.
Slowly walked into the [B] car they both sat in.
[E] Thank you corporal says the parson but [A] I think I'm [E] gonna walk.
And I'll pray to God I'll never [F#] see her [E] pussycat again.
And I'll pray to God I'll [B] never see her [E] pussycat again.
Aunt Daisy never married, [A] she was never [E] no man's wife.
With nine cat she lived her [F#] life alone.
[G#]
[E] Them little balls of fluff she [A] said to her would [E] cause a blow.
Them tiny little puddy [B] cats helped make her [E] house and home.
Uncle Eli on his knees was [A] picking berries [E] by the road, when he heard Aunt Daisy in [B] the alder bed.
[E] Come to nan my little kitty, [A] then he quickly [B] joined the chain.
[E] When he saw her little puddy [F#] cat running [E] up ahead.
About two miles later [A] on the shoulder [E] of the road, Aunt Daisy screamed she'd jump and [F#] jump with glee.
[E] When quickly around her pussy [A] he lie put his [B] callous hand.
[E] The critters hunt was over [F#] when he stopped to [E] take a pee.
Aunt Daisy still jumping [A] soon the shoulder [E] did give way and on her back out in the alder [B] she did lie.
[E] She lay tangled in the bushes, [A] Uncle Eli [E] right on top.
Like a trooper still holding [B] her pussy [E] in his hand.
[B]
[E] [F#] [E]
The clergy heard the groaning [A] while out on [E] the morning jog.
Quickly pulled apart the branches [F#] peeping through.
[G#m] [E] He didn't ask no questions [A] he just bowed his head [E] and said.
Father please forgive them [F#] for they know not [E] what they do.
Uncle Eli heard the talking [A] shouted someone [E] help us please.
Daisy J tweened the alders getting cold.
There's no way I can help her cause [A] my left hand's pinned [B] beneath.
And [E] me right hand's got her pussy and I ain't gonna let him go.
In the bushes to the rescue [A] humpfily Eli could [E] not move.
His suspenders was all [B] tangled in the tree.
With [E] his knife to parse and cut him with [A] a groan he pulled [E] him free.
There stood Eli with his trousers [B] hanging down around [E] his knee.
He went back to get Aunt Daisy she [A] was roped down in [E] the moss.
Almost ninety one there froze what [F#] a set.
[B] When [E] he pulled her from the alders [A] quickly had to [E] close his eyes.
When he saw her flammeth bloom her still [B] back tangled [E] in the limb.
[B]
[E] Well the parson almost fainted when [A] he heard the [E] Mounties say.
Sir an explanation I demand.
How come Eli's pants are drooping [A] while Aunt Daisy's [E] half exposed.
And you there all a sweating [B] with her bloomers [E] in your hand.
The Mounties stood there smiling when [A] Aunt Daisy [E] told it all.
Slowly walked into the [B] car they both sat in.
[E] Thank you corporal says the parson but [A] I think I'm [E] gonna walk.
And I'll pray to God I'll never [F#] see her [E] pussycat again.
And I'll pray to God I'll [B] never see her [E] pussycat again.
Key:
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A
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G#
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B
_ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _ _
Aunt Daisy never married, [A] she was never [E] no man's wife.
With nine cat she lived her [F#] life alone.
[G#] _
[E] Them little balls of fluff she [A] said to her would [E] cause a blow.
Them tiny little puddy [B] cats helped make her [E] house and home.
_ Uncle Eli on his knees was [A] picking berries [E] by the road, when he heard Aunt Daisy in [B] the alder bed.
_ [E] Come to nan my little kitty, [A] then he quickly [B] joined the chain.
[E] When he saw her little puddy [F#] cat running [E] up ahead.
_ About two miles later [A] on the shoulder [E] of the road, Aunt Daisy screamed she'd jump and [F#] jump with glee.
_ [E] When quickly around her pussy [A] he lie put his [B] callous hand.
[E] The critters hunt was over [F#] when he stopped to [E] take a pee.
_ Aunt Daisy still jumping [A] soon the shoulder [E] did give way and on her back out in the alder [B] she did lie.
_ [E] She lay tangled in the bushes, [A] Uncle Eli [E] right on top.
Like a trooper still holding [B] her pussy [E] in his hand.
[B] _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ [E] _ _
_ The clergy heard the groaning [A] while out on [E] the morning jog.
Quickly pulled apart the branches [F#] peeping through.
[G#m] _ [E] He didn't ask no questions [A] he just bowed his head [E] and said.
Father please forgive them [F#] for they know not [E] what they do.
_ Uncle Eli heard the talking [A] shouted someone [E] help us please.
Daisy J tweened the alders getting cold.
_ There's no way I can help her cause [A] my left hand's pinned [B] beneath.
And [E] me right hand's got her pussy and I ain't gonna let him go.
_ In the bushes to the rescue [A] humpfily Eli could [E] not move.
His suspenders was all [B] tangled in the tree.
_ With [E] his knife to parse and cut him with [A] a groan he pulled [E] him free.
There stood Eli with his trousers [B] hanging down around [E] his knee.
He went back to get Aunt Daisy she [A] was roped down in [E] the moss.
Almost ninety one there froze what [F#] a set.
[B] When [E] he pulled her from the alders [A] quickly had to [E] close his eyes.
When he saw her flammeth bloom her still [B] back tangled [E] in the limb.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ [E] _ Well the parson almost fainted when [A] he heard the [E] Mounties say.
Sir an explanation I demand.
_ How come Eli's pants are drooping [A] while Aunt Daisy's [E] half exposed.
And you there all a sweating [B] with her bloomers [E] in your hand.
The Mounties stood there smiling when [A] Aunt Daisy [E] told it all.
Slowly walked into the [B] car they both sat in.
_ [E] Thank you corporal says the parson but [A] I think I'm [E] gonna walk.
And I'll pray to God I'll never [F#] see her [E] pussycat again. _
And I'll pray to God I'll [B] never see her [E] pussycat again. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Aunt Daisy never married, [A] she was never [E] no man's wife.
With nine cat she lived her [F#] life alone.
[G#] _
[E] Them little balls of fluff she [A] said to her would [E] cause a blow.
Them tiny little puddy [B] cats helped make her [E] house and home.
_ Uncle Eli on his knees was [A] picking berries [E] by the road, when he heard Aunt Daisy in [B] the alder bed.
_ [E] Come to nan my little kitty, [A] then he quickly [B] joined the chain.
[E] When he saw her little puddy [F#] cat running [E] up ahead.
_ About two miles later [A] on the shoulder [E] of the road, Aunt Daisy screamed she'd jump and [F#] jump with glee.
_ [E] When quickly around her pussy [A] he lie put his [B] callous hand.
[E] The critters hunt was over [F#] when he stopped to [E] take a pee.
_ Aunt Daisy still jumping [A] soon the shoulder [E] did give way and on her back out in the alder [B] she did lie.
_ [E] She lay tangled in the bushes, [A] Uncle Eli [E] right on top.
Like a trooper still holding [B] her pussy [E] in his hand.
[B] _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ [E] _ _
_ The clergy heard the groaning [A] while out on [E] the morning jog.
Quickly pulled apart the branches [F#] peeping through.
[G#m] _ [E] He didn't ask no questions [A] he just bowed his head [E] and said.
Father please forgive them [F#] for they know not [E] what they do.
_ Uncle Eli heard the talking [A] shouted someone [E] help us please.
Daisy J tweened the alders getting cold.
_ There's no way I can help her cause [A] my left hand's pinned [B] beneath.
And [E] me right hand's got her pussy and I ain't gonna let him go.
_ In the bushes to the rescue [A] humpfily Eli could [E] not move.
His suspenders was all [B] tangled in the tree.
_ With [E] his knife to parse and cut him with [A] a groan he pulled [E] him free.
There stood Eli with his trousers [B] hanging down around [E] his knee.
He went back to get Aunt Daisy she [A] was roped down in [E] the moss.
Almost ninety one there froze what [F#] a set.
[B] When [E] he pulled her from the alders [A] quickly had to [E] close his eyes.
When he saw her flammeth bloom her still [B] back tangled [E] in the limb.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ [E] _ Well the parson almost fainted when [A] he heard the [E] Mounties say.
Sir an explanation I demand.
_ How come Eli's pants are drooping [A] while Aunt Daisy's [E] half exposed.
And you there all a sweating [B] with her bloomers [E] in your hand.
The Mounties stood there smiling when [A] Aunt Daisy [E] told it all.
Slowly walked into the [B] car they both sat in.
_ [E] Thank you corporal says the parson but [A] I think I'm [E] gonna walk.
And I'll pray to God I'll never [F#] see her [E] pussycat again. _
And I'll pray to God I'll [B] never see her [E] pussycat again. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _