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From: [email protected]
Copenhagen
by Robert Earl Keen Jr.
C F
Now, I went out last Sunday with my little Mary-Ann
G C
She said please stay still Monday, and grabbed me by my can
C F
She laid a big one on me, suprised me with her tounge,
G C
But her suprise was waitin' there, between my cheek and gum.
Chorus:
C
Copenhagen, what a wad of flavor.
C G
Copenhagen, you can see it in my smile.
C
Copenhagen, do yourself a favor.
C G C
Chew Copenhagen, drive them pretty girls wild.
So I went to the movies with my little Peggy-Sue,
I had my dip there in my lip just like I always do.
She didn't know that I was spittin' in my Coca-Cola cup,
she took a great big swoller' and threw her popcorn up! Oh!
Chorus:
The moral of this story is so very sad but true.
If you stay 'till breakfast friend, they'll want to marry you.
So try my little method and I promise you no doubt
Dip some Copenhagen if you want to snuff 'em out.
This song has a great little intro to each verse. It goes something like
this....
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E|--------3---3---3---3-----------------|
B|--------3---3---3---3-----------------|
G|--------0---0---0---0-------0---------|
D|--------0---0---0-0-----0-2---3-2-0---|
A|3-2-0---2-0---2-------3-------------3-|
E|------3-------------------------------|
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