Mrs Beckham
G C G
She said Super Market he said Nightingale
D G
Song of fun like Big Blue Whale
C G
Wax melting candle flame was done
D G
He was Icarus She the setting sun
G C D7 G
*He was the Super Market of her choice
Em Am D7 G
In far off days shopping for a voice
F G
Strawberries and cream jacket of jeans
D7 F C
Up the Cut when St Thomas smiled at Orpington’s luck
When he hit the Blue Whale his ocean of tears
Wet his feet drowning in fear
Crash Dummy she fell in the ditch
But there was no doctor to make the stitch
*He was the Super Market of her choice
In far off days shopping for a voice
Strawberries and cream jacket of jeans
and they drove to see St Joan the Fantail so far from their home
He fell right through the earth out the other side
In Orbit there to reside
Meteor showers cosmic rain
light years came and went pure sun don’t complain
*He was the Super Market of her choice
In far off days shopping for a voice
Strawberries and cream jacket of jeans
That whisper in her ear was to say that he is still here
She was still back on earth caring giving birth
He a distant memory
but like all good songs come around
until her ear got caught up in the sound
*He was the Super Market of her choice
In far off days shopping for a voice
Strawberries and cream jacket of jeans
and every birthday he sat and remembered her
So his orbit decade heated re-entry
There she stood a dove of peace
Olivewood after this great day
There was so much more She wanted to say
*He was the Super Market of her choice
In far off days shopping for a voice
Strawberries and cream jacket of jeans
and every birthday she sat and remembered him
Frozen can’t hold back tears then they were so young
all had changed and then he said
I am the great Super Market
With super life time guarantee packet
*He was the Super Market of her choice
In far off days shopping for a voice
Strawberries and cream jacket of jeans
Scottish Cows and Paddington Bear presents that filled the air
*She is the Super Market of his choice
In these days they both have a voice
Strawberries and cream jacket of jeans
ISWC T - 011.661.012-8 MCPS/PRS London Tune Code 5893053H Written Clarke October 2006
Sound Recording on the Album 'I'm the Boy Who Played Tom Paxton's Guitar' By Almond Greenway
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