G C
When the bandages come off, it'll be a sunny day.
D G
I'm gonna get out my old mallets and I'm gonna play croquet.
G C
I'm putting soap in the fountain, I'm walking barefoot on the lawn.
D G
I'm hanging around the hot dog stand when the bandages come off.
G C
Hey, I'll be going to parties, I'll be looking up old friends.
D G
I'm gonna fix up that old convertible, for the last time again.
G C
I'll be going to June weddings and August annulments.
D G
I'll be aiding and abetting when the bandages come off.
C G
She said that she was sorry, but she always drove too fast,
C G D
And anyway she never thought that it was gonna last.
G C
So I'm looking for a new girl, somebody I can love,
D G
Somebody who will dry my tears when the bandages come off.
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