DO FAmaj7
She'd brought along the oranges
DO FAmaj7
He'd brought the tea
REm FA DO FAmaj7
They'd both brought along a sick-bag just in case
DO FAmaj7
The plate of chicken sandwiches
DO FAmaj7
Were lovely they agreed
REm FA DO FAmaj7
And I watched him spit the bits into her face
DO FAmaj7 DO FAmaj7
"Do you love me like you used to?" he sighs
REm SOL DO FAmaj7
"I love you twice as much" she replies
DO FAmaj7 DO FAmaj7
They were on the train to Venice, where else?
REm SOL DO FAmaj7
I think tonight I fancy myself
SOL DO FAmaj7
I'd rather drink that toast to my own health
DO SOL
I think tonight I'd rather love myself
DO FAmaj7
And if you drink that drink to your own health
DO SOL DO FAmaj7
I think tonight I'd rather love myself
DO FAmaj7
Later in the evening
DO FAmaj7
The sun came rolling down
REm FA DO FAmaj7
And they talked about their fantasies and fears
DO FAmaj7
Between the heavy breathing
DO FAmaj7
And those lighter licking sounds
REm FA DO FAmaj7
I heard him whisper this question in her ear
DO FAmaj7 DO FAmaj7
"Would you still love me if I lost my legs?"
REm SOL DO FAmaj7
"I'd see that you were loved and you were fed"
DO FAmaj7 DO FAmaj7
"I end up in a car crash almost dead"
REm SOL DO FAmaj7
"For richer and for partly severed head"
SOL DO FAmaj7
I'd rather drink that toast to my own health
DO SOL
I think tonight I'd rather love myself
DO FAmaj7
And if you drink that drink to your own health
DO SOL DO FAmaj7
I think tonight I'd rather love myself
LAm MIm
The neighbours ask them out but they flatly refuse
LAm MIm
"We're saving up for a world-wide cruise"
LAm MIm
With a choice between loneliness and love-sick QE2's
LAm SOL SOL7 DO FAmaj7
Well tonight I choose - self-abuse
DO FAmaj7
A four-pack in the fridge
DO FAmaj7
A good book on the shelf
REm SOL DO
I think tonight I'd rather love myself
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