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2. Naughty Jack F2 and Jill went up F the hill to fetch C/E a pail of wa ter, - So they say, The sub se - quent - fall was in- Quite bright, swung e 1 e vi - ta - ble, - They ne B¨‹^9 ver - stood a chance,they were writ ten - that way. In F no - cent vic tims - of C their sto - 6 ry. Like Ro F me - o - and Ju li - et, - 'Twas writ ten - in the A 11 sim. stars C be fore - they e ven - met That love B¨2 and fate and a touch of stu pi - di - ty - would rob B¨‹^9 them of their 15 Music & Lyrics Tim Minchin Matilda - Royal Shakespeare Company - 12/10/2010 13:36

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2. Naughty

Jack

F2

and Jill went up

F

the hill to fetch

C/E

a pail of wa ter,- So they say, The sub

se- quent- fall was in-

Quite bright, swung e1

e vi- ta- ble,- They ne

B¨‹^9

ver- stood a chance,they were writ ten- that way. In

F

no- cent vic tims- of

C

their sto -

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ry.

Like Ro

F

me- o- and Ju li- et,- 'Twas writ ten- in the

A11

sim.

stars

C

be fore- they e ven- met That love

B¨2

and fate and a touch of stu pi- di- ty- would rob

B¨‹^9

them of their

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hope of liv ing- hap pi- ly.- The end

F

ings- are of ten- a lit

C

tle- bit go ry.

- I won

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der- why they did n't- just

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change

C

their sto ry.

- We're told

F

we have to do what we're told

C

but sure ly...

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Some

times- you have to be a lit

C

tle- bit naugh ty!

F

-

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Just

B¨2

be cause- you find that life's not fair, It does

F/A

n't- mean that you just have to grin and bear it.

B

("2, 3, 4")

[perc]

("1, 2, 3, 4")("2, 3, 4...

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...5, 6, 7, 8")

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If

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you al ways- take it on the chin and wear it, Noth

F

ing- will change.

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E

B¨2

ven- if you're lit tle- you can do a lot, You must

F/A

n't- let a lit tle- thing like lit tle- stop you.

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If

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you sit a round- and let them get on top, You might

B¨/C

as well be say ing- you think

A7/C©

that it's O K- An'

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that's

A7“

not

A7/C©

right.

D‹ D‹/C B¨^ D‹ C/E F251

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D‹ A&7/C©C

D‹/C D‹/B60

B¨ F/A64

G‹7 C568

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Cin

F

der- el- la,- in the cel lar,- Did

C

n't- have to do much as far as I can tell, Her god

B¨2

mo- ther- was

D

Instrumental

Mrs Wormwood: Oh, you flatter me, sir!

But mais oui, signorita Wormwood’s hair is tres, tres belissimo.

What’s that? Naturel? You cheeky boy...

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two thirds fai ry:- Sud

B¨‹^

den- ly- her lot was a lot less sca ry.- But what

F2

if you have n't- got a fai

C

ry- to fix

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it?

B¨^

Some

times- you have to make a lit

C

tle- bit of mis chief!

F

-

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Just

B¨2

be cause- you find that life's not fair, It does

F/A

n't- mean that you just have to grin and bear it.

E

If

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you al ways- take it on the chin and wear it, Noth

F

ing- will change. E

B¨2

ven- if you're lit tle- you can

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do a lot, You must

F/A

n't- let a lit tle- thing like lit tle- stop you. If

G‹11

you sit a round- and let them

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get on top, You might

B¨/C

as well be say ing- you think

A7/C©

that it's O K- An' that's

A7“

not

A7/C©

right.

D‹ D‹/C B¨^106

And if it's not right.

D‹ C/E F

You have to put

D‹

it right.

E7 A7111

B¨2 F/AF

G‹7 F120

B¨2 C A7124

Instrumental

Matilda (reading): ‘Platinum Blonde Hair Dye – Extra Strong. Keep out of reach of children’. Hmmm.

‘Oil of Violets Hair Tonic. For Men.’ Yep.

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D‹

In the slip of a bolt there's a ti ny- re volt;-

A&7/C©

The seed of a war in the creak of a floor

G

D‹/C

board;- A storm can be gin- with the flap of a wing,

D‹/B

The ti ni- est- mite packs the might i- est- sting.

B¨2

Ev 'ry- day

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starts with the tick of a clock;

F/A

All es capes- start with the click of a lock.

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If you're stuck in your

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sto ry- and wan na- get out,

F/A

You don't have to cry, you don't have to shout.

B¨2

Cos if you're lit tle,- you can

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do a lot, You must

F/A

n't- let a lit tle- thing like lit tle- stop you. If

G‹7

you sit a round- and let them

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sim.

get on top, You won't

F

change a thing. Just

B¨2

be cause- you find that life's not fair, It

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does

F/A

n't- mean that you just have to grin and bear it. If

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you al ways- take it on the chin and wear it, You

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might

B¨/C

as well be say ing- you think

A7/C©

that it's O K- and that's not right.

D‹ D‹/C B¨^

And if it's not

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right,

D‹ C7/E F

You have to put

D‹

it right.

E7 A7

But

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no

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bo- dy- else is gon na- put

C7

it right for me, No

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bo- dy- but me is gon na- change

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my sto ry,-

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Some

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times- you have to be a lit

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tle- bit naugh

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ty!

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-

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(switches light off)

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