Of Montreal - Advice from a divorced gentleman to his bachelor friend considering marriage
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ADVICE FROM A DIVORCED GENTLEMAN TO HIS BACHELOR FRIEND CONSIDERING MARRIAGE - OF MONTREAL
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Created by: dcolspector
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Bb You should Adimstay away from D7roses
And be Gmcareful to aF#dimvoid chocolate Cm7hearts
Keep distant Ebmfrom roD7mantic Cmnotions
‘causCm7e that's wherFe love mosCm7t ofteFn starts
Be sure to steer clear of diamonds
And mink coats are most certainly out too
For if she goes in for that kind of thing
She just might fall then what you will do
You Fm7know you've always been the Gsort
Who's Ebmaj7truly only fond of the Fmsport
And Ebmwho would Bb7never be satisfied
ReEbmclining in Bb7slippers by the fireside
With a F#wife's constant F#7nagging
For Ethings that you can't proAvide
Who Abdimno longer bears reC#7semblance
To that F#msoft spoken Eflower
You were so E7desperate to have for your DbridD/C#e B7
Too much Cm7conversing with a Fwoman
Tends to Cm7dull a man's Fwit
Never be taken in by poets
Who claim that love if it's pure will never fade
Though love may last all right in a bibliotheque
In the real world, man, it's too easily unmade
So don't take your freedom for granted
Don't let curiosity take you for a ride
As years drag on when you wake up next to her
You'll wish that in your sleep you had died
You'll wish you had died
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