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Joyce the Librarian : Lyrics, Chords, and the Story Behind the Song
C G
He took it slow, like a borrowed heart,
Am F
asked if she’d ever thought of playing a part.
C G
She just tapped the counter, “Books close at nine,”
Am F C
but left a note inside: “This could be yours – underline.”
G C But fiction is a jealous friend G D And reality is cold G C She's bound by rules and index cards G D G A story left untold
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Verse 2: She's got a soft spot for Waugh and a fondness for Colette She shushes at salacious remarks But when the library's closed and she's walking home She hums the blues and romances
Example Strumming Pattern: Down, down-up, down-up, down (repeat)
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