LYRIC

A DREAMER�S HOLIDAY

W: Kim Gannon

M: Mabel Wayne

Frank Sinatra, Perry Como,

Willie Nelson

Key: Bb


-5 -6 -7* -9 8 -7* -6

Climb a-board a but-ter-fly,

-5 5* 6 7 -7* -7

And take off on the breeze,

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Let your wor-ries flut-ter by,

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And do the things you please,

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In the land where dol-lar bills,

-5* -5 -7 -5 -7 7

Are fall-ing off the trees,

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On a dream-er’s hol-i-day!


-5 -6 -7* -9 8 -7*

Ev-�ry day for break-fast,

-6 -5 5* 6 7 -7* -7

There’s a dish of scram-bled stars,

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And for lunch-eon you’ll be munch-in’

-4 -5 -6 7* 7

Rain-bow can-dy bars,

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You’ll be liv-ing a la mode,

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On Ju-pi-ter or Mars,

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On a dream-er’s hol-i-day!


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Make it a long va-ca-tion,

-8 8 7* 7 -6 -7*

Time, there is plen-ty of,

8* -6 -7* -7 7 8 8

You need no res-er-va-tion,

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Just bring a-long the one you love!


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Help your-self to hap-pi-ness,

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And sprink-le it with mirth,

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Close your eyes and con-cen-trate,

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And dream for all you’re worth,

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You will feel ter-rif-ic,

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When you get back down to earth,

7 -7 7 -7 7 -6 -7*

From a dream-er’s hol-i-day!


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