VERSE B. w/an open E5 E5 w/an F#5 Seven A.M., the usual morning line-up B. w/an open E5 E5 w/an F#5 Start on the chores, and sweep 'til the floor's all clean C5 G5 Polish and wax, do laundry and mop and shine up B5 Sweep again E5 And by then B5 It's, like, seven-fifteen CHORUS E5 A5 And so I'll read a book E5 Or maybe two or three E5 A5 I'll add a few new paintings E5 To my gallery C#5 A5 I'll play guitar and knit and cook B5 7 E5 And basic'ly C#5 A5 B5 E5 Just wonder, when will my life begin? VERSE Then, after lunch, it's puzzles, and darts and baking... Papier-mach?, a bit of ballet, and chess... Pottery and ventriloquy, candle-making... Then I'll stretch Maybe sketch Take a climb Sew a dress And I'll re-read the books If I have time to spare I'll paint the wall some more I'm sure there's room somewhere And then I'll brush, and brush And brush, and brush my hair Stuck in the same place I've always been And I'll keep won'dring And won'dring And won'dring And won'dring When will my life begin? Tomorrow night... The lights will appear Just like they do on my birthday each year What is it like Out there where they glow? Now that I'm older Mother might just let me go...