Nice To Be Here

The Moody Blues

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Key:
G C G F D F D G C
C G C G Dm G C [Chorus]
C G C Am Nice to be here hope you agree
C G Am G Lying in the sun
C G Em Am Lovely weather, must climb a tree
D G The show has just begun [Verse 1]
C All the leaves start swaying
G To the breeze that's playing
C D G On a thousand violins
Dm And the bees are humming To a frog sat strumming
G C On a guitar with only one string [Bridge]
G C
G C [Chorus]
G C Am I can see them they can't see me
C G Am G I feel out of sight
C G E Am I can see them they can't see me
D G Much to my delight [Verse 2]
C And it seems worth noting
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G C G Water rats were boating
C D G As a lark began to sing
Dm The sounds kept coming With Jack Rabbit loudly drumming
G C On the side of a biscuit tin [Bridge]
G C G C
C G C G
Dm G C [Chorus]
G C Am I can see them they can't see me
C G Am G I feel out of sight
C G Em Am I can see them they can't see me
D G Much to my delight [Verse 3]
C Silver minnows were devising
G C G Water ballet so surprising
C D G A mouse played a daffodil
Dm A mole came up blinking
Dm Underneath an owl who's thinking
G C How he came to be sat on a hill [Chorus]
G C Am I can see them they can't see me
C G Am G I feel out of sight
C G Em Am I can see them they can't see me
D G Much to my delight [Verse 4]
C I know you won't believe me
G C G But I'm certain that I did see
C D G A mouse playing daffodil
Dm All the band was really jumping
Dm With Jack Rabbit in there thumping
G C I found that I couldn't sit still [Verse 5]
C I just had to make it with them
G C G Cause they played my kind of rhythm
C D G And the bees hummed in harmony
Dm And the owl played his oboe
Dm Then the frog's guitar solo
G C It was all just too much for me [Verse 4]
C I know you won't believe me
G C G But I'm certain that I did see
C D G A mouse playing daffodil
Dm All the band was really jumping
Dm With Jack Rabbit in there thumping
G C I found that I couldn't sit still
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