Malvina Reynolds

Quiet(Chords)

Malvina Reynolds

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I don't know much about much, and what I don't know I don't say, 

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and when I have nothing to say I'm quiet. 

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If there's occasion to holler I'll try it, I can make noise with the best, 

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But most of the rest of the time I'm quiet. 

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I've made mistakes in the past, things that I blush over yet, 

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but I hardly ever regret having been quiet. 

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I have a TV at home, and I do truly enjoy it. 

Dm                      A       E7   A 
I can just leave it alone, and it's quiet. 

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If there's occasion to holler I'll try it, I can make noise with the best, 

Dm                           A  E7    A 
But most of the rest of the time I'm quiet. 
         
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I'm not unsociable no, people are fine in repose, 

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somehow my favorites are those who are quiet. 

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Quiet's a wonderful sound, better than oboe or fiddle 

Dm                          A             E7    A 
Someday I'm going to be found in the middle of quiet. 

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If there's occasion to holler I'll try it, I can make noise with the best, 

Dm                          A  E7     A 
But most of the rest of the time I'm quiet. 

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Sing me a song of the sea, soft as the breath of the breeze, 

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sing me to sleep and then please keep quiet.
	        

Written by Malvina Reynolds

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