When I Grow Up: accordi di
Shirley Temple
Shirley Temple

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Tonalità: A major
Verse 1
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I get a terr'ble awful
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ache
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'specially when it rains.
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At first I was a 'fraidy cat
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but now I know it's growing pains.
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Gosh! oh gee! oh can't you see,
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I'll soon be grown up tall,
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So I've got to think what I will be
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when I'm no longer small.
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When I grow
Verse 2
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up
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in a year or two or three,
I'll be happy as can be
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like a birdie in a tree.
Verse 3
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When I grow up
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there's a lot I want to do.
I will have real dollies too,
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Like the woman in the shoe!
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I want to be a teacher so the children
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can say,
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Teacher dear
the gangs all here
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with apples today.
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When I grow up
Verse 5
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I will have a big surprise,
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For I'll bake the kind of pies,
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that'll make you roll your eyes.
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And if you see
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that you need some company,
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You can
Verse 6
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call me up and I'll come down
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when I grow up!.
Verse 7
When I am sweet sixteen
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I'm going to a ball,
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Of all the ladies there I'd like
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to be the best of all;
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I'll wear a dress of silver and lace,
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they'll call me Princess Curly,
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I'll be like Cinderella 'cept
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I won't run home so early.
I want to meet a handsome prince
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with a uniform of gold,
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But I won't lose my slipper 'cause my
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tootsies might get cold.
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I'll talk with queens and dance with
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kings like a little princess would;
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If I could only do these
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things, I promise I'll be good.
Verse 8
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When I
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am twenty-
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one I wish that I could look
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Like the picture that I saw
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in a pretty story book;
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A laur little girls were standing there
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much tinier than me
And they all carried baskets, they
looked happy as can be,
Every one was smiling
and having lots of fun;
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I wish that I could be like that when I am twenty- one.
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Verse 9
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When I get very very old
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I'll stay at home all day,
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But I haven't quite made up my mind,-
- it's much too far away.
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I think that I would like to be
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like the lady on the wall,
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She looks so nice and comfy in her
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rocking chair 'n' all.
With that little cap upon her head
she looks real pretty, too,
I like her long and funny dress,
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I like her hair, don't you?
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It must be oh,- - so quiet
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you can hear the tick of the clock,
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But it must be fun to have nothing to do but rock,
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an d rock, and rock.

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