Verse:
         Db                   Db7
Past the fourth turn, by the barn
          Gb                             Gbm
Where Mrs Fullman lived till she passed on
Db                         Bb7
There is a cottage by the lakeside
      Eb7                  Ab    Ab7
Where fairies come out at night


          Db                Db7
There’s a music box in the bedroom
             Gb          B7
It’s playing songs from 1922
           Db               Bb7
And if you listen for long enough
       Eb7                         Ab  Ab7
You’ll fall asleep and might wake up

Chorus:
Db
Walking in a wonderland
Db
Played in by a marching band
Gb                            Gbm
Reaching for a peach, from a shiny purple tree


  Db
a butterfly the size of you offers to go flying with you
Gb                             Gbm         Db
Climb onto her back, and doze off as you relax

Verse:
         Db                Db7
Past the light post by the sea
           Gb               Gbm
There is a forest, with no trees
           Db               Bb7
There is a garden, by the wayside
      Eb7               Ab     Ab7
Where flowers grow overnight


          Db                Db7
There’s a music box in the bay
            Gb                  B7
down on the sea bed not so far away
           Db            Bb7
and if you lean in just close enough
          Eb7                           Ab      Ab7
you’ll be taken by the water and might wake up

Chorus:
Db
Walking in a wonderland
Db
Played in by the singing sand
Gb                          Gbm
Waking from a dream, on an underwater beach


  Db
a manta ray the brightest blue, offers to go flying with you
Gb                              Gbm         Db
Lay down on her back, and doze off as you relax

Verse:
        Db              Db7
All the places in your dreams,
         Gb            Gbm
are they fiction or a memory
       Db               Bb7
If you listen for long enough,
            Gb     Gbm
you’ll fall asleep...