Joyce The Librarian Lyrics And Chords Fixed -
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The unsung hero of the academic world: the librarian. Often overlooked and underappreciated, librarians like Joyce are the backbone of any educational institution. They work tirelessly behind the scenes, ensuring that students have access to the resources they need to succeed. But Joyce is more than just a librarian - she's a guardian of knowledge, a navigator of the Dewey Decimal System, and a friend to students seeking guidance. joyce the librarian lyrics and chords fixed
(Lyrics as transcribed from performance by Richard Stilgoe and Peter Skellern)
Since I don't have the specific lyrics or chords to "Joyce the Librarian," let's say hypothetically that the song uses a simple chord progression like: D−D−U−U−D−UD minus D minus U minus U minus
G And she says, "Check me out, D Take me away C G I'm overdue for a holiday Em C From these dusty shelves and these quiet days" G D G Says the librarian
Now go play it correctly. Joyce would approve—quietly, with a gentle nod over her reading glasses. And please, return the tablature on time. No overdue fines for misinformation. But Joyce is more than just a librarian
C But it's just a line she read last night G D Before she turned the page G C She smiles and points the reference desk G D G And slowly turns her age
C G He took it slow, like a borrowed heart, Am F asked if she’d ever thought of playing a part. C G She just tapped the counter, “Books close at nine,” Am F C but left a note inside: “This could be yours – underline.”
G Joyce comes in at eight o’clock C G Smells of coffee and old book stock Em D She straightens spines, she hums a tune C D Under the library’s afternoon moon
Joyce the librarian Strict vegetarian Was burning with animal lust Alarming sensations Strange palpatations A mix of delight and disgust So she busied herself Rearranging the shelf To try to control her dreams. Joyce the librarian The disciplinarian Was falling apart at the seams.