She'd brought al[C]ong the oranges[Fmaj7]
H[C]e'd brought the[Fmaj7] tea
They'd b[Dm]oth brought along a sic[F]k-bag just in c[C]ase[Fmaj7]
The pl[C]ate of chicken sa[Fmaj7]ndwiches
Were lo[C]vely they a[Fmaj7]greed
And I wa[Dm]tched him spit the b[F]its into her f[C]ace[Fmaj7]
"Do [C]you love me like[Fmaj7] you used to?&q[C]uot; he sighs[Fmaj7]
&quo[Dm]t;I love you twice[G] as much&quo[C]t; she replies[Fmaj7]
They were [C]on the train to V[Fmaj7]enice, where e[C]lse?[Fmaj7]
I t[Dm]hink tonight I fa[G]ncy my[C]self[Fmaj7]
[G]I'd rather dr[C]ink that toast to[Fmaj7] my own health
[C]I think tonight I'd rather l[G]ove myself
And if you dr[C]ink that drink to[Fmaj7] your own health
[C]I think tonight I'd rather l[G]ove mysel[C]f[Fmaj7]
[C]Later in the e[Fmaj7]vening
The s[C]un came rolling [Fmaj7]down
And they ta[Dm]lked about their fan[F]tasies and f[C]ears[Fmaj7]
Be[C]tween the heavy br[Fmaj7]eathing
And those li[C]ghter licking s[Fmaj7]ounds
I h[Dm]eard him whisper this que[F]stion in her e[C]ar[Fmaj7]
"Wo[C]uld you still lo[Fmaj7]ve me if I lost[C] my legs?"[Fmaj7]
"[Dm];I'd see that you we[G]re loved and you w[C]ere fed&quo[Fmaj7]t;
&quo[C]t;I end up[Fmaj7] in a car crash alm[C]ost dead"[Fmaj7]
"F[Dm]or richer and f[G]or partly seve[C]red head"[Fmaj7]
[G]I'd rather dr[C]ink that toast to[Fmaj7] my own health
[C]I think tonight I'd rather l[G]ove myself
And if you dr[C]ink that drink to[Fmaj7] your own health
[C]I think tonight I'd rather l[G]ove mysel[C]f[Fmaj7]
[Am]The neighbours ask them out but they f[Em]latly refuse
[Am]"We're saving up for a world-w[Em]ide cruise"
With a ch[Am]oice between loneliness and lov[Em]e-sick QE2's
Well tonight I ch[Am]oose - self[G]-abu[G7]se[C][Fmaj7]
[C]A four-pack in the f[Fmaj7]ridge
A g[C]ood book on the s[Fmaj7]helf
I t[Dm]hink tonight I'd ra[G]ther love my[C]self
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H[C]e'd brought the[Fmaj7] tea
They'd b[Dm]oth brought along a sic[F]k-bag just in c[C]ase[Fmaj7]
The pl[C]ate of chicken sa[Fmaj7]ndwiches
Were lo[C]vely they a[Fmaj7]greed
And I wa[Dm]tched him spit the b[F]its into her f[C]ace[Fmaj7]
"Do [C]you love me like[Fmaj7] you used to?&q[C]uot; he sighs[Fmaj7]
&quo[Dm]t;I love you twice[G] as much&quo[C]t; she replies[Fmaj7]
They were [C]on the train to V[Fmaj7]enice, where e[C]lse?[Fmaj7]
I t[Dm]hink tonight I fa[G]ncy my[C]self[Fmaj7]
[G]I'd rather dr[C]ink that toast to[Fmaj7] my own health
[C]I think tonight I'd rather l[G]ove myself
And if you dr[C]ink that drink to[Fmaj7] your own health
[C]I think tonight I'd rather l[G]ove mysel[C]f[Fmaj7]
[C]Later in the e[Fmaj7]vening
The s[C]un came rolling [Fmaj7]down
And they ta[Dm]lked about their fan[F]tasies and f[C]ears[Fmaj7]
Be[C]tween the heavy br[Fmaj7]eathing
And those li[C]ghter licking s[Fmaj7]ounds
I h[Dm]eard him whisper this que[F]stion in her e[C]ar[Fmaj7]
"Wo[C]uld you still lo[Fmaj7]ve me if I lost[C] my legs?"[Fmaj7]
"[Dm];I'd see that you we[G]re loved and you w[C]ere fed&quo[Fmaj7]t;
&quo[C]t;I end up[Fmaj7] in a car crash alm[C]ost dead"[Fmaj7]
"F[Dm]or richer and f[G]or partly seve[C]red head"[Fmaj7]
[G]I'd rather dr[C]ink that toast to[Fmaj7] my own health
[C]I think tonight I'd rather l[G]ove myself
And if you dr[C]ink that drink to[Fmaj7] your own health
[C]I think tonight I'd rather l[G]ove mysel[C]f[Fmaj7]
[Am]The neighbours ask them out but they f[Em]latly refuse
[Am]"We're saving up for a world-w[Em]ide cruise"
With a ch[Am]oice between loneliness and lov[Em]e-sick QE2's
Well tonight I ch[Am]oose - self[G]-abu[G7]se[C][Fmaj7]
[C]A four-pack in the f[Fmaj7]ridge
A g[C]ood book on the s[Fmaj7]helf
I t[Dm]hink tonight I'd ra[G]ther love my[C]self
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