| E | B | |
| What'd you ever say today when you're in the m | ilky way |
| D | C | |
| oh tell me | please |
| A | |
| just to give you a squ | eeze |
| Dm | F | A | |
| if I | met you - I | told you | what to do |
| F | A | |
| seems a | while |
| F | C | F | A | B | A | F# | B | |
| since | I could s | mile the | way you | do.. | . |
| how many times, if I try, if I may, |
| when you're in the milky way |
| half of your time -beside me only atmosphere |
| the singular raised by heats and wet seems a while |
| since I could smile the way you do |
| What can anyone mean to you |
| standing in the milky way |
| take life easy |
| I mean so easy |
| Why so empty...? |
| I told you - I can tell you |
| what to do - when I hold you |
| and I tell you "I love you" |
| I feel that I'm way you do |
| Give a grasp of life today |
| when you're in the milky way |
| oh, try to please! Knock on wood of the trees |
| glad you, mould you, mould you and hold you |
| means five miles |
| and everyway for you |