C G C G There's a lake in the park, there's a house by the lake; C F G Am There's a girl in the house in the park by the lake; Dm F C G And the girl in the house by the lake in the park F G C Is The Girl In The Little Green Hat. C G C G And tonight after eight, that's when I've got a date; C F G Am When the moon's riding high and the stars light the sky; Dm F C G With the girl in the house by the lake in the park; F G C The Girl In The Little Green Hat. E B E B There?s no water in the lake, there?s no roof upon the house; E B E No trees-es in the park at all; G D G D But I'll wait beside the lake, I'll be welcome at the house; G D G I'll meet her by the garden wall. C G C G There's a ship on the lake, There's a sailor on the shore; C F G Am There's a girl in his arms, she's the girl I adore; Dm F C G So goodbye to the house by the lake in the park; F G C And the Girl In The Little Green Hat. C G C G There's a storm on the lake, there's a ship in the storm; C F G Am There's a girl on the ship in the storm on the lake; Dm F C G And the girl on the lake on the ship in the storm F G C Is The Girl In The Little Green Hat. C G C G As the ship starts to dip, she is losing her grip; C F G Am Every dip makes her tip, not the girl, but the ship; Dm F C G But the girl on the ship has the pip from the trip; F G C The Girl In The Little Green Hat. E B E B She's been sailing quite enough, she's been clinging to the rails; E B E She's dying to be home once more; G D G D 'Cause the lake is rather rough, And the girl is rather pale; G D G She's glad to get her feet on shore. C G C G Ah, she gave up the ship, And the captain and his men C F G Am For a round ticket trip to my arms once again; Dm F C G Now I'm back in the park at the house by the lake; F G C With The Girl In The Little Green Hat.