Poppy Bird
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C#m he spied her on the tube and sheA was wearing a bright red poppy.E her beauty it shone through theB silence as the commuters, they tried not to make eye contact.C#m he'd never seen such a beautifulA thing except for in movies or up on billboards.E he'd never seen such a beautifulB thing in all his years of travelling these trains.C#m her shiny brown hair was tuckedA behind her ears and her big blue eyes pierced right her glasses.E the book she was reading was of anB interesting nature, he knew that he would surely like date her one day.C#m a few more stops to walthamstow.B its just a, a few more stops to walthamstow.E its just a, a few more stops to walthamstow.A and poppy bird, i wonder what your name is.C#m he was a child of a difficultA nature, it was compulsive disorder related.E sometimes he would do silly littleB things like turn the key in the door five times he went to bed.Continúa después del anuncioC#m in the past he got in some sillyA situations with girls from school making silly accusations.E he was through all that and heB knew what to do to not get himself into trouble.C#m he wanted to walk past and justA ask her her name and say she's so pretty, he's been her on the train.E he was a child of a difficultB nature. he was a child of a difficult nature.C#m a few more stops to walthamstow.B its just a, a few more stops to wathamstow.E its just a, a few more stops to walthamstow.A and poppy bird i wonder, what your name is.C#m a few more stops to walthamstow.B its just a, a few more stops to wathamstow.E its just a, a few more stops to walthamstow.A and poppy bird i wonder, if I'll ever meet you.C#m he can't believe his luck cos he'sA in wathamstow, she is leaving the train also.E he follows her onto the platform upB the stairs and through the barriers.C#m he gets a bit too close and sheA looks behind. he takes control of himself and walks behind.E and now their out and their ontoB the street and they walk past the top of his road.C#m it sure is dark and it sure is coldA and so he plucks up the courage and starts to make approach.E she can hear his footsteps, her hearts in her throat, should sheB turn and start to run.C#m no don't be dumb, no don't be dumb,A no don't be dumb, no please don't be dumb.E he's so close now she waits to beB grabbed, and she prays to god that she won't get stabbed.C#m so close now she can feel hisA breath and he grabs her on the arm and says, "miss is this your book that youE left?"C#m B E A