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Lavender Hill
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Intro: Descending bassline  Bm  Bm/A  G  D/F#   x2

Em             D
I want to walk eternity,
G                      B7
In through the land of make believe.
Em                        A7
And watch the clouds roll over me,
C                      G      (bass walkdown G-F#-F-E)
And let the sun shine down on me.
E                     A7
The only place that I wanna be,
D                 G
Lavender Hill for me.


Bm             Bm/A    G         D/F#
  Wish I could live on sugar and milk,
Bm             Bm/A    G        D/F#
  Then I could live on Lavender Hill.
Bm             Bm/A     G           D/F#
  Then I could raise my head to the sky,
Bm            Bm/A    G            D/F#  (Hold, then:         )
  And let the sun saturate me with love. (Bass:E F# G F# E D E)

G                   D
I wanna walk you up Lavender Hill,
G               D
Everybody loves Lavender Hill.
B7                 Em
Even the bird that sits in the tree,
C                   G       (bass walkdown G-F#-F-E)
Seems to sing sweet melodies.
E                  A7
Even the breeze is whispering,
D                 G
Lavender Hill for me.

[Instrumental chorus of   Bm  Bm/A  G  D/F# x4]


G                        D
  While people eat their biscuits with tea,
G                              D           D7
  They dream of daffodils that sway in the breeze.
B7                Em
  And every Sunday afternoon,
C             G                 (bass walkdown G-F#-F-E)
  Tidy ladies shine their shoes.
E               A7
  And every little lady dreams,
D             G
  Lavender memories.



D                   G
Lavender Hill for me.

D                   G
Lavender Hill for me.
D                   G
I wanna walk you up Lavender Hill.
D                   G
I wanna walk you up Lavender Hill.

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