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Sleep Please Come To Me Chords

(ver. 1)
Matthew Barber
Intro: Am C G Am
       F C G
       F G C Am
       C E Am

Am    C            G       Am
   Oh sleep please come to me
         F        C      G
   Its a quarter after Three
             F         G              C          Am
   I've been here since One, I'm not having any fun
             C         E    Am
   Won't you ease this misery

Am            C       G      Am
   There are things I gotta do
       F        C      G
   Oh tomorrow before noon
           F         G           C             Am
   If you don't make haste, the morning I will waste
             C    E           Am
   Trying to get caught up to you

Am    C           G         Am
   Oh sleep don't close the door
          F       C    G
   It's a-twenty after Four
                 F          G            C               Am
   It's time the sheep were shorn, their wool is getting worn
               C          E      Am
   And I can't count them anymore

Am            C         G    Am
   I'm asking when will you arrive
               F       C        G
   Cause it's getting closer to Five
           F        G          C                 Am
   Well I thought I might have sensed you in the night
          C        E      Am
   But I guess my senses 'lied'

Am             C       G          Am
   So still I lie here tucked and tied
           F          C          G
   In the cool, pale, blue moonlight
           F        G              C                    Am
   With my lover's breath and the thoughts that fill my head
              C            E         Am
   Instead of sweet, sweet dreams tonight
              C            E         Am
   Instead of sweet, sweet dreams tonight
              C            E         G
   Instead of sweet, sweet dreams tonight
            
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