Sonja


Sonja Lyle Lovett D D I’ve never been lucky G D? At picking up women G D? But this life that I live Em A? Is not one that I choose G D? She was a waitress G D? With hair blond and curly G D? With a pretty black dress A D? And those japanese shoes? CHORUS: A? A Man I need to impress her G D? ’cause I’d like to undress her G D? I need a song about sonja A D? When I’m singing tonight D? D She looked so pretty G D? As she poured my coffee G D? But she had her eye Em A? On my friend at the bar G D? And I watched her watch him G D? And I watched her thinking G A D? I wish her eye was on me?? Chorus? A? A And if I could sing her G D? A tender love ballad G D? I’d hope that the audience Em A might sing along G D? But I can’t find the right way G D? To tell her my feelings G D A? And still make the words rhyme with sonja? D D No I’ve never been lucky G D? At picking up women G D? But this life that I live Em A? Is not one that I choose G D? She was a waitress G D? Now she’s gone forever G D? And I’m stuck with this song A D? That I never will use? A A ? Man you need to impress her G D? If you want to undress her G D? Sing a song about sonja A D? When you’re singing tonight G D? Sing a song about sonja A D? When you’re singing tonight