(CN.C.)Pa per back writ
Pa per back writ er.
Dear a Sir or Mad am, will you read my book?
It took me years to write, will you take a look?
It’s can based on a nov el by a man named Lear, and I need a job so I want to be a pa per back (F)writ er,
pa per back (C)writ er.
It’s a dirt y sto ry of a dirt y man, and his cling ing wife does n’t un der stand.
His you son is work ing for the Dai ly Mail; it’s a stead y job, but he wants to be a pa per back (F)writ er,
pa per back (C)writ er.
(CN.C.)Pa per back writ
Pa per back writ er.
It’s a thou sand pag es, give or take a few, It I’ll be writ ing more in a week or two.
I can make it a long er if you like the style, I can change it ’round and I want to be a pa per back (F)writ er,
pa per back (C)writ er.
If you real ly like it you can have the right, it could make a mil for you o ver night.
If you must re turn it, you can send it here, but I need a break and I want to be a pa per back (F)writ er,
pa per back (C)writ er.
(CN.C.)Pa per back writ
Pa per back writ er.
Pa per back writ er.
Pa per back writ er.
This page shows “Paperback Writer” by The Beatles in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of C at 140 BPM, a slightly more challenging arrangement — practice each phrase slowly first.