G G6 A6 G [Verse 1] G G6 A6 G This bottle or that bottle, are you sure you’re sure? G G6 A6 G I’ve been saving both of them hoping one might be the cure C C6 G G6 A6 G Oh I’ve known there’s something wrong with me, ever since I was a tyke G G6 A6 G G6 A6 G This bottle or that bottle, which one would you like? [Verse 2] G G6 A6 G Come sit in the library my father built of stone G G6 A6 G He called it the family room, a good place to be alone C C6 G Oh there’s nothing like a Lazyboy, a lamp, a rug, and a throw G G6 A6 G Take a load off, come and sit, where is there to go? [Bridge] C C6 G G6 A6 G Oh I just love the way the evening comes around A7 G G/F# G G7 Like tongues of angels calling C6 G G6 A6 G Oh the way their feathers flutter down A7 D D7 Like leaves, like spirits, calling [Verse 3] G G6 A6 G Don’t worry about which bottle, go ahead have some G G6 A6 G I can assure you there’s plenty more where they come from C C6 G If you notice much of the world, I’m sure you will agree G G6 A6 G G6 A6 G This bottle or that bottle, they’re all the same to me [Outro] G G6 A6 G Welcome to eternity