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Great Lake Swimmers - See You On The Moon Ukulele

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See You On The Moon Ukulele

(ver. 1)
Great Lake Swimmers
Great Lake Swimmers-See you on the Moon
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Verse
E                         B          A     E
When I grow up maybe I'll be a veterinarian.
     B                   A  E
I'll take care of little animals
     B          A   E
like ponies and parakeets
         B         A       E
and I'll give them food to eat
        B           A         E
and the puppies go "yip, yip, yip"
        B           A           E
and the kitties go "meow, meow, meow"
    B
and thank you veterinarian.


Chorus

A                B             A
maybe I'll be an astronaut and work for NASA.
B                         E
maybe I'll see you on the moon,
B                   E
I'll see you on the moon,
B                   E
I'll see you on the moon.


Bridge

A                           B
There's lots of things that you can be,
A                      B
when you grow up, just wait and see.


Verse

When I grow up maybe I'll be a farmer.
grow all kinds of food to eat
like shiny apples red or green
or fields of corn for dinnertime
I'll drive my tractor in the sun
while the chickens go "bock, bock, bock"
and the cows go "moo, moo, moo"
and thank you farmer.


Chorus


Verse

When I grow up maybe I'll be a carpenter,
and build a big, long house
for people and their families
and I'll build it out of wood and bricks
with a porch where people can sit
and the hammers go "knock, knock, knock"
and the saws go "chop, chop, chop"
and thank you carpenter.


Bridge


Verse

When I grow up maybe I'll be a singer in a band
and I'll drive all across the land
with my friends all in the van
and I'll sing into a microphone
but when it's over, I'll come home
while the people go "clap, clap, clap"
and the drummer goes "tap, tap, tap"
and thank you singer.

Chorus

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