G5 C5 I could be a millionaire if I had the money F5 G5 I could own a mansion, no I don't think I'd like that C5 But I might write a song that makes you laugh, now that would be funny F5 G5 And you could tell your friends in England you'd like that C5 E5 But now I've chosen aeroplanes and boats to come between us C5 F5 G5 And a line or two on paper wouldn't go amiss C5 E5 How is Worcestershire? Is it still the same between us? C5 G5 Do you still use television to send you fast asleep? F5 C5 E5 Can you last another week? Does the cistern still leak? C5 Or have you found a man to mend it? E5 C5 E5 Oh, and by the way, how's your broken heart? C5 F5 Is that mended too? I miss you E5 C5 G5 I miss you, I really do. C5 I've been reading Browning, Keats and William Wordsworth F5 G5 And they all seem to be saying the same thing for me C5 Well I like the words they use, and I like the way they use them F5 G5 You know, Home Thoughts From Abroad is such a beautiful poem C5 E5 And I know how Robert Browning must have felt C5 F5 G5 'Cause I'm feeling the same way about you C5 E5 Wondering what you're doing and if you need some help C5 E5 Do I still occupy your mind? Am I being so unkind? F5 G5 C5 Do you find it very lonely, or have you found someone to laugh with? E5 C5 G5 Oh, and by the way, are you laughing now? C5 E5 'Cause I'm not, I miss you C5 G5 C5 F5 G5 I miss you, I really do. G5 C5 G5 I really do.