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QUITE CONTRARY
As recorded by Parker Millsap
(From the 2014 Album PARKER MILLSAP)
Parker Millsap plays this with a capo at 3rd fret.
If you don't want to use a capo transpose +3 steps.
[Intro]
E7
[Verse 1]
E7
Mary, Mary quite contrary
AE7
How'd you get your eyes so scary?
E7
Lost your pocket full of posies
AE7
Pawned your rings and cut your roses
G
Now I see you out struttin' on your corner
E7 N.C. E7
Working for a man named little Jack Horner
[Verse 2]
E7
Alice, Alice, filled with malice
AE7
Got kicked out of her own palace
E7
Tracks in her arm where she followed her rabbit
AE7
She picked up all his old bad habits
G
Steals her curds from little miss Muffet
E7 N.C. E7
Out in the alley learning how to tough it
[Chorus]
A7
Ashes ashes hit the ground
E7
All grown up and all torn down
A7
Ashes ashes hit the ground
B7
All grown up and all torn
N.C. E7
Said all torn down
[Interlude]
E7
[Verse 3]
E7
Hansel and Gretel heat up the kettle
A7E7
Smelled like burnt old tires and metal
E7
Hansel played chef, Gretel played dealer
A7E7
Guard dog played by an old blue heeler
G
Hey diddle diddle, the cats on the moon
E7 N.C. E7
And the fork's got a lighter underneath the spoon
[Interlude]
E7
[Chorus]
A7
Ashes ashes hit the ground
E7
All grown up and all torn down
A7
Ashes ashes hit the ground
B7
All grown up and all torn
N.C. E7
Said all torn down
[Harmonica Solo]
E7
[Interlude]
E7
[Verse 4]
E7
Mary, Mary quite contrary
A7E7
How'd you get your eyes so scary?
E7
Lost your pocket full of posies
A7E7
Pawned you rings and cut your roses
G
Now I see you out struttin' on your corner
E7 N.C.
Working for a man named little Jack
[Outro]
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