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Verse (type 1) A D Oh, Mr Medicine, I'm so happy you came here You went from 'Every man', To 'Every man savior' When we all took to Everest, We were lookin' for change, sir Bm F#m A D More those who start to open, The cycle has now been broken Verse (type 2) A D First drop and you get up, There's a pile of dirty laundry I know you'll clean it up, You're the man to do it for me G A I trust your judgment, I like the things you say It's common sense, I could take three times a day Chorus Oh, Mr Medicine, I will take anything What do you recommend? Oh, Mr Medicine, I need my vitamins Will I feel better then? Verse (type 1) Oh, Mr Medicine, I feel so much better My friend's a pessimist, But you still impress her If you need evidence, Then I'll write you a letter I'll lick the stamp and post it, Just so that you can notice Verse (type 2) First drop and you get up, There's a pile of dirty laundry I know you'll clean it up, You're the man to do it for me And then I saw, That the patient has improved Calling sick, Has become a lame excuse Chorus Bridge F#m E D A This untidy table's turning, You used the best detergent F#m E D G Now it's shiny, it's not dirty, And we know that it is working A D A D Oh, Mr Medicine (Oh, Mr Medicine) Oh, Mr Medicine, (Oh, Mr Medicine) Chorus Other bit A D A D Oh, Mr Medicine, oh, Mr Medicine Oh, Mr Medicine, oh, Mr Medicine Oh, Mr Medicine, oh, Mr Medicine Oh, Mr Medicine, oh, Mr Medicine Chorus
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