Natalie Merchant - If no one ever marries me
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If No One Ever Marries Me - Natalie Merchant
From the album 'Leave Your Sleep' (2010)
Lyrics from a poem by Laurence Alma-Tadema (1865-1940)
Chorded by Leonard
The first G chords in intro and verses need some variation on the B-string: 3 to 1 to 0.
G C D C G Em
Well if Gno one ever marries me
And I Cdon't see why they should
DNurse says I'm not pretty
And you Cknow I'm seldom Ggood, seldom Emgood
Well if Gno one ever marries me
I Cshan't mind very much
I'll Dbuy a squirrel in a cage
And a Clittle rabbit-Ghutch
If no one Cmarries me
If no one AmmarGries Dme
If no one Cmarries me
If no one AmmarGries Dme
Well if no one Emmarries me
GI'll have a cottage near a wood
And a Cpony all my own
A Dlittle lamb quite clean and tame
That CI can take to Gtown
GWhen I'm really getting old
At Ctwenty-eight or nine
I'll Dbuy myself a little orphan-girl
AndC bring her up as Gmine
If no one Cmarries me
If no one AmmarGries Dme
If no one Cmarries me
No one AmmarGries Dme
Well if no one Cmarries me
AmMarGries Dme
Well if no one Cmarries me
AmMarGries Dme
Well if no one Emmarries me