• A
  • A7
  • Am7
  • Bb
  • Bbm/Db
    3
  • Bm
  • C
  • C/E
  • D7
  • Dm
  • Dm/C
  • E7
  • F
  • F/A
    3
  • Gm
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F Jack and Jill went up the hill to
C/E fetch a pail of water, so they say
Bb the subsequent fall was inevitable
Bbm/Db They never stood a chance they were written that way
F Innocent victims
C Bb of their story.
F Like Romeo and Juliet, 'Twas written in the
C stars before they even met
Bb That love and fate (and a touch of stupidity)
Bbm/Db Would rob them of their hope of living happily.
F The endings are often
C Bb a little bit gory.
F I wonder why they didn't just
C Bb change their story.
F We're told we have to do what we're
C Bb told, but surely
Bb Sometimes you have to be
C F a little bit naughty. [Chorus]
Bb Just because you find that life's not fair, it
F/A Doesn't mean that you just have to grin and bear it.
Gm If you always take it on the chin and wear it,
F Nothing will change.
Bb Even if you're little you can do a lot, you
F/A Mustn't let a little thing like 'little' stop you.
Gm If you sit around and let them get on top, you
C Might as well be saying
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A7 you think that it's OK,
A Dm C And that's not right. [Interlude]Bb C/E F Bb [Verse 2]
F Cinderella, in the cellar,
C Didn't have to do much as far as I could tell.
Bb Her Godmother was two thirds fairy.
Bb Suddenly her lot was a lot less scary.
F But what if you haven't got
C Bb a fairy to fix it?
Bb Sometimes you have to make
C F a little bit of mischief. [Chorus]
Bb Just because you find that life's not fair, it
F/A Doesn't mean that you just have to grin and bear it.
Gm If you always take it on the chin and wear it,
F Nothing will change.
Bb Even if you're little you can do a lot, you
F/A Mustn't let a little thing like 'little' stop you.
Gm If you sit around and let them get on top, you
C Might as well be saying
A7 you think that it's OK,
A Dm C And that's not right.
Bb Dm C F And if it's not right,
Dm E7 A7 you have to put it right. [Verse 3]
Dm In the slip of a bolt, there's a tiny revolt.
A The seeds of a war in the creak of a floorboard.
Dm A storm can begin with the flap of a wing.
Bm The tiniest mite packs the mightiest sting.
Bb Every day starts with the tick of a clock.
F/A All escapes start with the click of a lock.
Gm If you're stuck in your story and want to get out,
F/A You don't have to cry; you don't have to shout.
Bb 'Cause if you're little, you can do a lot, you
F/A Mustn't let a little thing like 'little' stop you.
Gm If you sit around and let them get on top, you
F Won't change a thing.
Bb Just because you find that life's not fair, it
F/A Doesn't mean that you just have to grin and bear it.
Gm If you always take it on the chin and wear it,
C You might as well be saying
A you think that it's OK.
Dm Dm/C And that's not right.
Bb Dm C/E And if it's not right,
F Dm E7 A7 you have to put it right.
Gm But nobody else is gonna
C put it right for me.
Am7 Nobody but me is gonna
D7 change my story.
Gm Sometimes you have to be
C C F a little bit naughty.
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