Julie Andrews - Feed the birds tuppence a bag
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EmEarly each Amday to the sEdimteps of Saint PAm6aul's,
the Emlittle old Bbird woman Emcomes.
In her Emown special Amway to the Edimpeople she Am6calls,
"EmCome, buy my Bbags full of Emcrumbs.
DCome feed the D7little birds, Gshow them you care,
Dand you'll be D7glad if you Gdo. B
Their Emyoung ones are Amhungry, their Edimnests are so Am6bare
All it Emtakes is Btuppence from yEmou."D
GFeed the birds, Ctuppence a Gbag,
Ctuppence, Gtuppence, Atuppence a Dbag.
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"Feed the birds" that's what she cries
Cwhile overGhead, her Dbirds fill the skGies.
GAlBl Emaround the catBhedral theEm saints and Bapostles
look Emdown as she Bsells her Emwares.
AlGthough Dyou Gcan't sDee it, you kGnow they are sDmiling,
each Gtime someone Bshows that he Emcares.D
GThough her words are Csimple and Gfew,
Clisten, lGisten, she's cAalling to Dyou:
G"Feed the Bmbirds, Ctuppence a Bbag,
Ctuppence, Amtuppence, Ctuppence a Dbag."
G B Em B Em B
Em B Em Em
G D G D G D
G B Em D
GThough her words are Csimple and Gfew,
Clisten, Glisten, she's cAalling to Dyou:
"GFeed the bBmirds, tCuppence a bBag,
Ctuppence, Amtuppence, Ctuppence Da baCg."
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