Fool's Garden

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Fool's Garden

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	        Am              Dm7 
Dan is drinking coffee 
G               C 
Mary's drinking tea 
Am              Dm7 
Betty's having breakfast 
E7             Am 
in the plastic surgery 
(E ) 
Am               Dm7 
Some say she's a beauty 
G                  C 
Some may say she's mad 
Am                            Dm7 
But she doesn't care what people say 
E7                    Am 
and dyes her red hair black 

Dm7        G 
You don't know, 
C              F 
what they will say 
Dm7             E7                Am 
You probably've to do it your own way 
Dm7       G 
You don't know, 
C              F 
what they will see 
Dm7        E7         Am 
Absolutely nothing – probably 

Am      Dm7 
Tom is vegetarian 
G                   C 
A little fool they  say 
Am                             Dm7 
His father wants to change his mind 
E7                Am 
He's trying every day 
(E ) 
Am             Dm7 
Anne is loving women 
G              C 
Fred is loving men 
Am                         Dm7 
And everybody shakes their head 
E7            Am 
'Cause no one understands 

Dm7        G 
You don't know, 
C              F 
what they will say 
Dm7                 E7            Am 
You probably've to do it your own way 
Dm7        G 
You don't know, 
C               F 
what they will see 
Dm7         E7         Am 
Absolutely nothing – probably 

Am                      Dm7 
In the corner plays a gypsy girl 
G                      C 
With Indians and with Jews 
Am                     Dm7 
Penny sings along with them 
E7                         Am 
though she wears different shoes 

Dm7        G 
You don't know, 
C              F 
what they will say 
Dm7                E7             Am 
You probably've to do it your own way 
Dm7        G 
You don't know, 
C               F 
what they will see 
Dm7         E7        Am 
Absolutely nothing – probably 

You don't know, 
what they will do 
Noone ever knows, 
you don't know too 
You don't know, 
what they will say 
You probably don't need another way
	        

Written by Peter Freudenthaler/Volker Hinkel

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