| Am | D7 | Some | things in life are | bad. |
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| G | Em | They can | really make you | mad. |
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| Am | D7 | G | Em | Other | things just make your | swear and | curse. | |
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| Am | D7 | When you're | chewing on large | gristle. |
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| G | Em | Don't | grumble - give a | whistle. |
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| A7 | D | And | whistles help things turn out for the | best. |
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| | G | Em | Am | D7 | G | Em | Am | D7 | | And | always | look on the | bright | side of | life | | | |
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| | G | Em | Am | D7 | G | Em | Am | D7 | | | Always | look on the | light | side of | life | | | |
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If life seems jolly rotten. |
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There's something you've forgotten. |
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And that's to laugh and smile and dance and sing. |
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When you are feeling in the dumps. |
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Just purse your lips and whistle that's the thing. |
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And always look on the bright side of life. |
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Always look on the light side of life. |
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For life is quite absurd. |
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And death's the final word. |
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You must always face the curtain with a bow. |
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Give the audience a grin. |
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Enjoy it's your last chance anyhow |
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So always look on the bright side of death. |
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Just before you draw your terminal breath. |
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Life's a laugh and death's a joke - it's true. |
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Keep them laughing as you go. |
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Just remember that the last laugh is on you. |
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So always look on the bright side of death. |
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Just before you draw your terminal breath. |
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