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Intro -x8-: E E7sus4 E

Verse 1:
E                          E7sus4
Confidence is a preference for the habitual
E                           E7sus4
voyeur of what is known as -Parklife!-
    E                              E7sus4
And morning soup can be avoided if you take a route
E                                  E7sus4
straight through what is known as -Parklife!-
E                                   E7sus4
John's got brewers droop, he gets intimidated
       E                                     E7sus4
by the dirty pigeons, they love a bit of it -Parklife!-
E                                 E7sus4
Who's that gut lord marching? You should cut down
E                                E7sus4
on your pork life mate, get some exercise

Chorus:
E   Bb     B
All the people
E  Bb      B
So many people
          G  Bm Em      D
And they all go hand in hand
C       Em           Asus4 A  Bb  B7    D  C  B7
Hand in hand through their    parklife
B7
Know what I mean?

Interlude -x2-: E E7sus4 E

Verse 2:
E                                  E7sus4
I get up when I want, except on Wednesdays
            E                              E7sus4
when I get rudely awakened by the dustmen -Parklife!-
  E                                 E7sus4
I put my trousers on, have a cup of tea
            E                       E7sus4
and I think about leaving me house -Parklife!-
E                               E7sus4
I feed the pigeons, I sometimes feed the sparrows too,
          E                                 E7sus4
it gives me a sense of enormous wellbeing -Parklife!-
E                                      E7sus4
And then I'm happy for the rest of the day,
                                 E                               E7sus4
safe in the knowledge there will always be a bit of my heart devoted to it

Chorus:
E   Bb     B
All the people
E  Bb      B
So many people
          G  Bm Em      D
And they all go hand in hand
C       Em           Asus4 A  Bb  B7     D  C  B7
Hand in hand through their    parklife

Bridge:
E  E7sus4  E

E   E7sus4  E
Parklife     -Parklife!-

E  E7sus4  E

 E   E7sus4  E
Parklife      -Parklife!-


E     A   E                 E7sus4
It's got nothing to do with your-Parklife-
E    A    E               E7sus4
Vorsprung durch Technik, you know -Parklife!-
E   A    E                 E7sus4
And it's not about you joggers who go 'round -Parklife!-
    E     A   E
and round and round -Parklife!-

Chorus:
E   Bb     B
All the people
E  Bb      B
So many people
          G  Bm Em      D
And they all go hand in hand
C       Em           Asus4 A  Bb  B7   D  C  B7
Hand in hand through their    parklife

Chorus:
E   Bb     B
All the people
E  Bb      B
So many people
          G  Bm Em      D
And they all go hand in hand
C       Em           Asus4 A  Bb  B7   D  C  B7
Hand in hand through their    parklife
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