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MISS MACBETH WORDS & MUSIC BY D.P.A. MAC MANUS Rubato em cm 6 Fay [All the child-ren tes -ti-fied that Miss Mac-beth had afish-bone slide in. her cob-web tres-ses. em Ped. as required ° g eyes were black like first foot coal, clutched as white as chalk dust, her —_fin-gers sweat-ed in - dia in el He fa ‘and poi - son pen let-ters.. There is~ a hun-gry hang~ing— tree = low your bed-room win-dow,_-you can hear her take a_ broomto beat out. a : ‘© COPYRIGHT 1988 PLANGENT VISIONS MUSIC UMITED, 27 NOEL STREET, LONDON W1 FOR THE WORLD. . ‘ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT SECURED. S 8 ° Em © Em 9 ee Her blood-less face ran red in-side but was she real-ly ev-il, was she on-ly pan-to-mime? Fem nonas Birt en ee cs 88 em es mf EY oe ia OR Ge (1) Now the fe eae chalk on the wall says that some - bo - dy saves, that some ~' bo-dy’s face has just been ° ° a & ig Es g puz - zle where pet- rol will be pois - oned by rain. Miss Mac - ow cm F & a ag Some-times peo-ple are just___ what they app-ear to be with Gt am HR eee Ht to walk up - right c eb Em Aonos BIFH em 87/08 i Verse 2 Well we all should have known when the children paraded. ‘They portrayed her in theit fairy tales, sprinkling Deadly Nightshade, And as they tormented her she rose to the bait, Even a scapegoat must have someone to hate. ‘And every day she lives out another love song. ‘You're up there enjoying yourself, and I know it’s wrong’. ‘Well how can you miss what you've never possessed ‘Miss Macbeth, Miss Macbeth, Verse 3 Miss Macbeth has a gollywog she chucks under the chin, ‘And she whispers to it tenderly, then sticks it on a pin ‘And it might be coincidence, but a boy down the lane, ‘That she said went as white as he could do, then doubled over in pain, ‘And every day she lives out... . etc. a8 Ist verse

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