Chords for S. J. Tucker - Wendy Trilogy Part I
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You [F#] better put the hat back on now.
This is our signal.
[Am] Blake, Sean [N] is not furniture.
Apparently she's the [A] engine room of the
[E]
Blake, this is especially for you.
A lot of this is going to be especially for you, [B] but this one [Am] particularly.
[Em] The [N] problem is that Tinkerbell doesn't come in until later.
But she will.
The tooth fairy doesn't
tickle
your pillow and give you a mask to hide the [C] tooth there.
He does.
No, [Cm] [B] she does.
It's at her.
[F#] According to Terry Pratchett, there's a whole [C] fleet of them.
[A] Speaking of fleets
[C] I will [Am] sing a pirate song and [Em] tell you about [Am] a fool.
Of Wendy, [C] when she had [D] her fool.
[Dm] Of Giggity, [Em] the fan and the [Am] other love fool.
No, and we never was a girl to go with a friend.
I recall when Hook [C] had kidnapped her [F] and promised no good.
[Am] Surrounded in my [F] pirate's land, asked [Em] to throw the crew.
The [Bm] story goes she told them [D] no.
But not [Am] all tales are true.
Wouldn't she rather climb the ring [F] and wield [Am] a cup less bright?
Wouldn't [C] she rather have her [F] own sweet say [Em] all wrong and right?
Your [C] decision, girl, [F] says Hook, you think you'll [Em] pass the test.
[Am] The scurvy crew [D] was figuring.
[Em] But Wendy That's [Am] severe.
[A] You set me [C] any task, old [F] man, and watch me see it [Am] through.
You've never known the likes of [F] piracy a [Am] girl can do.
I will sing a pirate song and tell you a pirate's story.
Of Wendy, [Em] when she had [Dm] her fill.
Of Giggity, the fan and the other [Am] love lord.
Oh, and Hook even set me to drown her traps and lair.
Surviving [C] all my lorises, [F] he succeeded [Em] all my air.
[Am] Says Wendy, [C] then I'll sign a [F] draft and dusky [A] show, you know.
Break her word and it's straight to advance.
Go down to [Am] the crock, old man.
Says Hook, you'll see you to the stake, my girl.
No secret plan.
There I [C] find you scheming with that rascal [Em] Peter Pan.
[A] It's down to the crock you'll go [F] yourself, or likewise.
[Em] Watch me play.
[Am] When Wendy simply shakes his hand, [Em] I want him to [Am] be brave.
Says [Em] Captain Hook, I keep [Am] my word.
Says Wendy, we shall see.
She [C] signs the scroll, then [Am] hand it to her and hands it back to me.
She [Bm] sets a doll [D] and lines her [F] hair, a girl.
[Am] Oh, I will sing you pirate [F] songs and tell you [Am] pirate stories.
Of [Em] Wendy, when she had her fill.
[Am] Of Pan and the other long lord.
Well, old Hook thought he had Wendy.
He thought he would break her yet.
He sent [C] her first to scrubbing [F] pots and [Em] swabbing every deck.
[A] Before you learn the pirate life, you'll do the [Em] work that's worst.
[Am] We'll not [A] have you [Am] soft, Jill.
[F] You'll know a homegirl when [Am] you've got thirst.
Search up the deck, and down the deck, red-hatted Jill, it's oil.
Oh, [C] we'll never have a girl.
Your [Em] daughter known as Spoiled.
She cooks, she [C] cleans, grows strong and lean, [F] and every night [Em] she cries.
[Am] Oh, old Hook's men keep up their [E] jeers.
The harder [Am] that she tries.
[C] Oh, I will sing [A#m] you pirate songs and tell you [Am] pirate stories.
Of [C] Wendy, when she had [D] her fill.
Of Pan [Am] and the other long lord.
Well, it didn't take long as we knew.
We were waiting for [Am] Peter Pan to learn.
Of [G] Wendy's state, and he shrugged [F] and not rolled a hook a [Em] nasty turn.
He comes to [C] rescue Wendy, [F] steals her out of [Em] the ship by night.
[Am] And draws her tears, most gallantly, in a cool, yellow light.
Let's go back to the forest, says brave [Em] Peter, with a smile.
Your brother's true, he makes you [F] have the last [Em] horse, do, and die.
[G] How ugly, long [C] as to take his hand, [F] but she must [Em] shake her head.
[Am] The tears return, she takes a [E] breath to say [Bm] what must [Am] be said.
[E] Grrrr!
Ah,
[Am] I want to stay here a bit longer.
[C] But I'll let them decide to [F] call me [Em] one of their
[A] Oh, Peter [C] Pan, he smacks his [F] head and clears his [G] silly ears.
[Am] You can't believe what Wendy says, not a word of the years.
When Wendy Peter says, this ship is not where you belong.
When Wendy [C] cries, this ship is [F] mine, and Peter Pan [Em] is wrong.
[Am] Oh, [A] who forgot his mother, oh, [F] I'll not forget [Em] my own.
[Am] It's she who gave me courage, and thus told me to be strong.
Like you, I'll [C] use my cunning and [F] survive to [G] see the dawn.
[G] And when this sturdy [A] crew's in hand, I'll set a course [Am] for home.
She'll understand her day.
But [C] Peter flies just out of reach [F] and quickly blames [Em] his blame.
[Am] Says, Pan, you [A] have betrayed me, hope has stolen you away.
[Am] And [D] so I wish you joy of him until your [Am] dying day.
Says Wendy, worry well, Pan, though I'll never wish you ill.
I'll [C] see you steer clear of your [F] enemy, red [Em]-handed chill.
And Peter [C] flies away, a [F] furious star [Em] against the black.
[Am] And when he swears to show her, she feels her young heart.
[C] Oh, I [Am] will sing him pirate songs and tell him my story.
Oh, [G] Wendy, when she [Dm] had her fill of [Em] Pan, the other of course,
a red [D]-handed chill who'd had her fill of Pan.
[Em]
[Am] He is not one.
[A]
He is not one.
[F#]
This is our signal.
[Am] Blake, Sean [N] is not furniture.
Apparently she's the [A] engine room of the
[E]
Blake, this is especially for you.
A lot of this is going to be especially for you, [B] but this one [Am] particularly.
[Em] The [N] problem is that Tinkerbell doesn't come in until later.
But she will.
The tooth fairy doesn't
tickle
your pillow and give you a mask to hide the [C] tooth there.
He does.
No, [Cm] [B] she does.
It's at her.
[F#] According to Terry Pratchett, there's a whole [C] fleet of them.
[A] Speaking of fleets
[C] I will [Am] sing a pirate song and [Em] tell you about [Am] a fool.
Of Wendy, [C] when she had [D] her fool.
[Dm] Of Giggity, [Em] the fan and the [Am] other love fool.
No, and we never was a girl to go with a friend.
I recall when Hook [C] had kidnapped her [F] and promised no good.
[Am] Surrounded in my [F] pirate's land, asked [Em] to throw the crew.
The [Bm] story goes she told them [D] no.
But not [Am] all tales are true.
Wouldn't she rather climb the ring [F] and wield [Am] a cup less bright?
Wouldn't [C] she rather have her [F] own sweet say [Em] all wrong and right?
Your [C] decision, girl, [F] says Hook, you think you'll [Em] pass the test.
[Am] The scurvy crew [D] was figuring.
[Em] But Wendy That's [Am] severe.
[A] You set me [C] any task, old [F] man, and watch me see it [Am] through.
You've never known the likes of [F] piracy a [Am] girl can do.
I will sing a pirate song and tell you a pirate's story.
Of Wendy, [Em] when she had [Dm] her fill.
Of Giggity, the fan and the other [Am] love lord.
Oh, and Hook even set me to drown her traps and lair.
Surviving [C] all my lorises, [F] he succeeded [Em] all my air.
[Am] Says Wendy, [C] then I'll sign a [F] draft and dusky [A] show, you know.
Break her word and it's straight to advance.
Go down to [Am] the crock, old man.
Says Hook, you'll see you to the stake, my girl.
No secret plan.
There I [C] find you scheming with that rascal [Em] Peter Pan.
[A] It's down to the crock you'll go [F] yourself, or likewise.
[Em] Watch me play.
[Am] When Wendy simply shakes his hand, [Em] I want him to [Am] be brave.
Says [Em] Captain Hook, I keep [Am] my word.
Says Wendy, we shall see.
She [C] signs the scroll, then [Am] hand it to her and hands it back to me.
She [Bm] sets a doll [D] and lines her [F] hair, a girl.
[Am] Oh, I will sing you pirate [F] songs and tell you [Am] pirate stories.
Of [Em] Wendy, when she had her fill.
[Am] Of Pan and the other long lord.
Well, old Hook thought he had Wendy.
He thought he would break her yet.
He sent [C] her first to scrubbing [F] pots and [Em] swabbing every deck.
[A] Before you learn the pirate life, you'll do the [Em] work that's worst.
[Am] We'll not [A] have you [Am] soft, Jill.
[F] You'll know a homegirl when [Am] you've got thirst.
Search up the deck, and down the deck, red-hatted Jill, it's oil.
Oh, [C] we'll never have a girl.
Your [Em] daughter known as Spoiled.
She cooks, she [C] cleans, grows strong and lean, [F] and every night [Em] she cries.
[Am] Oh, old Hook's men keep up their [E] jeers.
The harder [Am] that she tries.
[C] Oh, I will sing [A#m] you pirate songs and tell you [Am] pirate stories.
Of [C] Wendy, when she had [D] her fill.
Of Pan [Am] and the other long lord.
Well, it didn't take long as we knew.
We were waiting for [Am] Peter Pan to learn.
Of [G] Wendy's state, and he shrugged [F] and not rolled a hook a [Em] nasty turn.
He comes to [C] rescue Wendy, [F] steals her out of [Em] the ship by night.
[Am] And draws her tears, most gallantly, in a cool, yellow light.
Let's go back to the forest, says brave [Em] Peter, with a smile.
Your brother's true, he makes you [F] have the last [Em] horse, do, and die.
[G] How ugly, long [C] as to take his hand, [F] but she must [Em] shake her head.
[Am] The tears return, she takes a [E] breath to say [Bm] what must [Am] be said.
[E] Grrrr!
Ah,
[Am] I want to stay here a bit longer.
[C] But I'll let them decide to [F] call me [Em] one of their
[A] Oh, Peter [C] Pan, he smacks his [F] head and clears his [G] silly ears.
[Am] You can't believe what Wendy says, not a word of the years.
When Wendy Peter says, this ship is not where you belong.
When Wendy [C] cries, this ship is [F] mine, and Peter Pan [Em] is wrong.
[Am] Oh, [A] who forgot his mother, oh, [F] I'll not forget [Em] my own.
[Am] It's she who gave me courage, and thus told me to be strong.
Like you, I'll [C] use my cunning and [F] survive to [G] see the dawn.
[G] And when this sturdy [A] crew's in hand, I'll set a course [Am] for home.
She'll understand her day.
But [C] Peter flies just out of reach [F] and quickly blames [Em] his blame.
[Am] Says, Pan, you [A] have betrayed me, hope has stolen you away.
[Am] And [D] so I wish you joy of him until your [Am] dying day.
Says Wendy, worry well, Pan, though I'll never wish you ill.
I'll [C] see you steer clear of your [F] enemy, red [Em]-handed chill.
And Peter [C] flies away, a [F] furious star [Em] against the black.
[Am] And when he swears to show her, she feels her young heart.
[C] Oh, I [Am] will sing him pirate songs and tell him my story.
Oh, [G] Wendy, when she [Dm] had her fill of [Em] Pan, the other of course,
a red [D]-handed chill who'd had her fill of Pan.
[Em]
[Am] He is not one.
[A]
He is not one.
[F#]
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You _ [F#] better put the hat back on now.
_ This is our signal. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Am] Blake, Sean [N] is not furniture.
_ _ _ _ Apparently she's the _ [A] engine room of the_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
Blake, this is especially for you.
_ _ A lot of this is going to be especially for you, [B] but this one [Am] particularly. _ _
[Em] _ _ The _ [N] problem is that Tinkerbell doesn't come in until later.
But she will.
The tooth fairy doesn't_
_tickle
your pillow and give you a mask to hide the [C] tooth there.
He does.
No, [Cm] [B] she does.
It's at her. _ _
_ [F#] According to Terry Pratchett, there's a whole [C] fleet of them. _
_ _ _ [A] Speaking of fleets_
_ [C] I will [Am] sing a pirate song and [Em] tell you about [Am] a fool.
_ _ Of Wendy, [C] when she had [D] her fool. _
_ [Dm] Of Giggity, [Em] the fan and the [Am] other love fool.
_ _ _ _ _ No, and we never was a girl to go with a friend.
I recall when Hook [C] had kidnapped her [F] and promised no good.
[Am] Surrounded in my [F] pirate's land, asked [Em] to throw the crew.
The [Bm] story goes she told them [D] no.
_ But not [Am] all tales are true.
_ Wouldn't she rather climb the ring [F] and wield [Am] a cup less bright?
Wouldn't [C] she rather have her [F] own sweet say [Em] all wrong and right?
Your [C] decision, girl, [F] says Hook, you think you'll [Em] pass the test.
[Am] The scurvy crew [D] was figuring. _
_ _ [Em] But Wendy_ That's [Am] severe. _
_ [A] You set me [C] any task, old [F] man, and watch me see it [Am] through.
You've never known the likes of [F] piracy a [Am] girl can do.
_ _ I will sing a pirate song and tell you a pirate's story.
Of Wendy, [Em] when she had [Dm] her fill.
Of Giggity, the fan and the other [Am] love lord. _ _ _ _
_ Oh, and Hook even set me to drown her traps and lair.
Surviving [C] all my lorises, [F] he succeeded [Em] all my air.
[Am] Says Wendy, [C] then I'll sign a [F] draft and dusky [A] show, you know.
Break her word and it's straight to advance.
Go down to [Am] the crock, old man.
Says Hook, you'll see you to the stake, my girl.
No secret plan.
There I [C] find you scheming with that rascal [Em] Peter Pan.
[A] It's down to the crock you'll go [F] yourself, or likewise.
[Em] Watch me play.
_ [Am] When Wendy simply shakes his hand, [Em] I want him to [Am] be brave.
Says [Em] Captain Hook, I keep [Am] my word.
Says Wendy, we shall see.
_ _ She [C] signs the scroll, then [Am] hand it to her and hands it back to me.
She [Bm] sets a doll [D] and lines her _ [F] hair, a girl.
[Am] _ _ _ _ _ Oh, I will sing you pirate [F] songs and tell you [Am] pirate stories.
Of [Em] Wendy, when she had her fill.
[Am] Of Pan and the other long lord. _ _
_ _ _ Well, old Hook thought he had Wendy.
He thought he would break her yet.
He sent [C] her first to scrubbing [F] pots and [Em] swabbing every deck.
[A] Before you learn the pirate life, you'll do the [Em] work that's worst.
[Am] We'll not [A] have you [Am] soft, Jill.
[F] You'll know a homegirl when [Am] you've got thirst.
Search up the deck, and down the deck, red-hatted Jill, it's oil.
Oh, [C] we'll never have a girl.
Your [Em] daughter known as Spoiled.
She cooks, she [C] cleans, grows strong and lean, [F] and every night [Em] she cries.
_ [Am] Oh, old Hook's men keep up their [E] jeers.
The harder [Am] that she tries. _ _ _
[C] Oh, I will sing _ [A#m] you pirate songs and tell you [Am] pirate stories.
Of [C] Wendy, when she had [D] her fill.
Of Pan [Am] and the other long lord. _ _ _ _ _ _
Well, it didn't take long as we knew.
We were waiting for [Am] Peter Pan to learn.
Of [G] Wendy's state, and he shrugged [F] and not rolled a hook a [Em] nasty turn.
He comes to [C] rescue Wendy, [F] steals her out of [Em] the ship by night.
[Am] And draws her tears, most gallantly, in a cool, yellow light.
Let's go back to the forest, says brave [Em] Peter, with a smile.
Your brother's true, he makes you [F] have the last [Em] horse, do, and die.
[G] How ugly, long [C] as to take his hand, [F] but she must [Em] shake her head.
_ [Am] The tears return, she takes a [E] breath to say [Bm] what must [Am] be said.
_ [E] _ _ Grrrr!
Ah,
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Am] I want to stay here a bit longer.
_ _ _ _ [C] But I'll let them decide to [F] call me [Em] one of _ their_
[A] Oh, Peter [C] Pan, he smacks his [F] head and clears his [G] silly ears.
[Am] You can't believe what Wendy says, not a word of the years.
When Wendy Peter says, this ship is not where you belong. _
_ When Wendy [C] cries, this ship is [F] mine, and Peter Pan [Em] is wrong.
_ [Am] Oh, [A] who forgot his mother, oh, [F] I'll not forget [Em] my own.
[Am] It's she who gave me courage, and thus told me to be strong.
Like you, I'll [C] use my cunning and [F] survive to [G] see the dawn.
[G] And when this sturdy [A] crew's in hand, I'll set a course [Am] for home. _ _ _ _
_ She'll understand her day. _
But [C] Peter flies just out of reach [F] and quickly blames [Em] his blame.
[Am] Says, Pan, you [A] have betrayed me, hope has stolen you away.
[Am] And [D] so I wish you joy of him until your [Am] dying day.
Says Wendy, worry well, Pan, though I'll never wish you ill.
I'll [C] see you steer clear of your [F] enemy, red [Em]-handed chill.
And Peter [C] flies away, a [F] furious star [Em] against the black.
[Am] And when he swears to show her, she feels her young heart.
_ _ [C] Oh, I [Am] will sing him pirate songs and tell him my story.
Oh, [G] Wendy, when she [Dm] had her fill of [Em] Pan, the other of course,
a red [D]-handed chill who'd had her fill of Pan.
[Em] _
[Am] He is not one.
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ He is not one. _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ This is our signal. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Am] Blake, Sean [N] is not furniture.
_ _ _ _ Apparently she's the _ [A] engine room of the_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
Blake, this is especially for you.
_ _ A lot of this is going to be especially for you, [B] but this one [Am] particularly. _ _
[Em] _ _ The _ [N] problem is that Tinkerbell doesn't come in until later.
But she will.
The tooth fairy doesn't_
_tickle
your pillow and give you a mask to hide the [C] tooth there.
He does.
No, [Cm] [B] she does.
It's at her. _ _
_ [F#] According to Terry Pratchett, there's a whole [C] fleet of them. _
_ _ _ [A] Speaking of fleets_
_ [C] I will [Am] sing a pirate song and [Em] tell you about [Am] a fool.
_ _ Of Wendy, [C] when she had [D] her fool. _
_ [Dm] Of Giggity, [Em] the fan and the [Am] other love fool.
_ _ _ _ _ No, and we never was a girl to go with a friend.
I recall when Hook [C] had kidnapped her [F] and promised no good.
[Am] Surrounded in my [F] pirate's land, asked [Em] to throw the crew.
The [Bm] story goes she told them [D] no.
_ But not [Am] all tales are true.
_ Wouldn't she rather climb the ring [F] and wield [Am] a cup less bright?
Wouldn't [C] she rather have her [F] own sweet say [Em] all wrong and right?
Your [C] decision, girl, [F] says Hook, you think you'll [Em] pass the test.
[Am] The scurvy crew [D] was figuring. _
_ _ [Em] But Wendy_ That's [Am] severe. _
_ [A] You set me [C] any task, old [F] man, and watch me see it [Am] through.
You've never known the likes of [F] piracy a [Am] girl can do.
_ _ I will sing a pirate song and tell you a pirate's story.
Of Wendy, [Em] when she had [Dm] her fill.
Of Giggity, the fan and the other [Am] love lord. _ _ _ _
_ Oh, and Hook even set me to drown her traps and lair.
Surviving [C] all my lorises, [F] he succeeded [Em] all my air.
[Am] Says Wendy, [C] then I'll sign a [F] draft and dusky [A] show, you know.
Break her word and it's straight to advance.
Go down to [Am] the crock, old man.
Says Hook, you'll see you to the stake, my girl.
No secret plan.
There I [C] find you scheming with that rascal [Em] Peter Pan.
[A] It's down to the crock you'll go [F] yourself, or likewise.
[Em] Watch me play.
_ [Am] When Wendy simply shakes his hand, [Em] I want him to [Am] be brave.
Says [Em] Captain Hook, I keep [Am] my word.
Says Wendy, we shall see.
_ _ She [C] signs the scroll, then [Am] hand it to her and hands it back to me.
She [Bm] sets a doll [D] and lines her _ [F] hair, a girl.
[Am] _ _ _ _ _ Oh, I will sing you pirate [F] songs and tell you [Am] pirate stories.
Of [Em] Wendy, when she had her fill.
[Am] Of Pan and the other long lord. _ _
_ _ _ Well, old Hook thought he had Wendy.
He thought he would break her yet.
He sent [C] her first to scrubbing [F] pots and [Em] swabbing every deck.
[A] Before you learn the pirate life, you'll do the [Em] work that's worst.
[Am] We'll not [A] have you [Am] soft, Jill.
[F] You'll know a homegirl when [Am] you've got thirst.
Search up the deck, and down the deck, red-hatted Jill, it's oil.
Oh, [C] we'll never have a girl.
Your [Em] daughter known as Spoiled.
She cooks, she [C] cleans, grows strong and lean, [F] and every night [Em] she cries.
_ [Am] Oh, old Hook's men keep up their [E] jeers.
The harder [Am] that she tries. _ _ _
[C] Oh, I will sing _ [A#m] you pirate songs and tell you [Am] pirate stories.
Of [C] Wendy, when she had [D] her fill.
Of Pan [Am] and the other long lord. _ _ _ _ _ _
Well, it didn't take long as we knew.
We were waiting for [Am] Peter Pan to learn.
Of [G] Wendy's state, and he shrugged [F] and not rolled a hook a [Em] nasty turn.
He comes to [C] rescue Wendy, [F] steals her out of [Em] the ship by night.
[Am] And draws her tears, most gallantly, in a cool, yellow light.
Let's go back to the forest, says brave [Em] Peter, with a smile.
Your brother's true, he makes you [F] have the last [Em] horse, do, and die.
[G] How ugly, long [C] as to take his hand, [F] but she must [Em] shake her head.
_ [Am] The tears return, she takes a [E] breath to say [Bm] what must [Am] be said.
_ [E] _ _ Grrrr!
Ah,
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Am] I want to stay here a bit longer.
_ _ _ _ [C] But I'll let them decide to [F] call me [Em] one of _ their_
[A] Oh, Peter [C] Pan, he smacks his [F] head and clears his [G] silly ears.
[Am] You can't believe what Wendy says, not a word of the years.
When Wendy Peter says, this ship is not where you belong. _
_ When Wendy [C] cries, this ship is [F] mine, and Peter Pan [Em] is wrong.
_ [Am] Oh, [A] who forgot his mother, oh, [F] I'll not forget [Em] my own.
[Am] It's she who gave me courage, and thus told me to be strong.
Like you, I'll [C] use my cunning and [F] survive to [G] see the dawn.
[G] And when this sturdy [A] crew's in hand, I'll set a course [Am] for home. _ _ _ _
_ She'll understand her day. _
But [C] Peter flies just out of reach [F] and quickly blames [Em] his blame.
[Am] Says, Pan, you [A] have betrayed me, hope has stolen you away.
[Am] And [D] so I wish you joy of him until your [Am] dying day.
Says Wendy, worry well, Pan, though I'll never wish you ill.
I'll [C] see you steer clear of your [F] enemy, red [Em]-handed chill.
And Peter [C] flies away, a [F] furious star [Em] against the black.
[Am] And when he swears to show her, she feels her young heart.
_ _ [C] Oh, I [Am] will sing him pirate songs and tell him my story.
Oh, [G] Wendy, when she [Dm] had her fill of [Em] Pan, the other of course,
a red [D]-handed chill who'd had her fill of Pan.
[Em] _
[Am] He is not one.
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ He is not one. _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _ _