Misc Musicals – Falsettos - Marvin At The Psychiatrist - A Three-Part Mini-Opera (Guitar)

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[Intro]
   G                G/C
My father says that love

            Dmaj7                  G/B
Is the most beautiful thing in the world

        E
I think games are

        A*
I think chess is the most

          Am7
Beautiful thing

D5   G
Not love
WHIZZER
G
Marvin at the Psychiatrist, a three-part mini opera

G
Part One
[Verse]
G
Do you love him?

G
Sorta kinda

       Am/G
Do you need him?

Am/G
Sorta kinda

G           F
He makes me smile a lot

Fm
Especially at mealtime

            D                G
It makes me feel I'm sort of smart

       G
Is he special?

G
He's delightful

    Am/G
And romantic?

Am/G
Yes, but spiteful

G                           Am     B
And yet it seems that so am I

       C/A          Dmaj7
Just enjoy what you can

         G
Love the boy, not the man

G Am Bm Am
Man

      G
Sorta stylish

G
Kinda very

          Am
Mmm, very very sorta

            Dmaj7       G
And kind of hard to describe...?

                        C       D
Yes, yes, you know, that's very true
[Verse]
   G
When he's naked-

G
Yes?

G
Does he thrill you?

G
Yes

      Am/G
Is he vicious?

Am/G
Yes

Am/G
Would he kill you?

G
Yes

                         D
I think he's sorta kinda mean

      G
But I love him, and I need it

      C              Cm/Eb
If he loved me, I'd concede it

          Em           D
Don't despise what you feel

         G
Love the friend, not the heel

C  C6 C7 C6
Heel

               G
He's sometimes worthless

          G/B
Sometimes evil

          Csus2
Sometimes smarmy
WHIZZER N.C. Part Two [Verse 2]
Db*
Explore, Mr.  Marvin

     Db*
Your core, Mr. Marvin

              Gb         Gbm/A     Db
Note how your wife, your ex-wife's subtle glories

Gb*      Ebm*    Dbm/F*  Dbm*
Coupled with her tragic stories

Dbm*                  Gb
Move me in unreported ways

Gb                   Gb/Db
At our very first session

Gb                       Gb/Db
She made quite the impression

Gb
Do you mind that

Gb
She was here to speak of Jason

                Bb
And I find that

       Eb
I hope Jason acts out more

                Eb                 Ab   Cm   Gb     D
Cause there's a few more things we need explored

             G   G/D          G
You said she was withholding - (Right)

                      C
Well that's not quite true(No?)

            Cm/Eb
Perhaps she held back love from you

G       G/D
Did she really?

G      G/D            G
I just know what I'm told

             G        Abm           G7           Cm
Cause when I met your wife, she was anything but cold

           Ab*                         Eb Ab
It was not precise to say that she was ice

       D5             D7
When I met your wife, she was very nice
N.C. Very, very, very
        G            G/D
Was she faithful? Be objective(Yes)

        G
She was faithful

        Ab G   Bdim
And you wanted to…

  Eb7   Eb6
Impress her

         Eb7  Eb6
Yes sir, yes sir

            Eb7       Eb5
But impress her I did not

                G
Did she sweat a lot?

G/D
What?

        Gdim/G
Was she ruthless?

G/D
Huh?

       Gdim/G    G/D
Narcissistic?

                Bdim
Let me vary the mood

N.C.        Am
Yes please
Gbb5 Gbb5/Eb Gbb5 Gbb5/Eb Gb5 Gbb5/Eb Does she sleep in the nude? Gbb5 Gbb5/Db No Gbb5 Gbb5/Db Gbb5 Gbb5/Db No, does not sleep nude Gbb5 Gbb5/Db Ok, going on
       Gb
I have questions

Gb
That should probably go unanswered

             Gb
But they're questions

Gb                  Bb Eb
Like, does she wear a neglige

          Eb                Ab   Cm  Gb  Bb
Could you blow and it would blow away

          Eb         Eb/Bb  Eb6 Eb6 Eb6
Since the sessions's nearly through

Eb                     Ab Cm   Gb Gbdim
Tell me, what is going on with you?
N.C. So, now you're interested in me? N.C. Of course F WHIZZER
F
Part Three
[Chorus] G Gdim/D G Gdim/D
G                    Gdim/D    G
My son's distressing

                   Gdim/D G
My father's snide

                    Gdim/D G
I'm convalescing

                        Gdim/D G
He's morbid and dissatisfied

              Gdim/D G    Gdim/D G
What should I do now?
D C
             C/G    C
He loves another

        C/G C
I agree

             C/G C
I love my mother

D       C    C/G  C  C/G   C
Why not me?

                    C/G C
We go to ball games

                   C/G C
The ball is tossed

                      C/G C
The pitcher's handsome

                   C
Yeah, and our team lost

G                        F
Is that my fault, though?

                       G Gdim/D G Gdim/D G
Should I be blamed for that?
[Chorus]
             Gdim/D G
Explore museums

           Gdim/D G
Admire art

               Gdim/D
We stand together

       G                         Gdim/D
But we stand there looking miles apart

Gmaj7                G/D
How do I reach him?

Gmaj7                G/D
What words of wisdom?

Gmaj7
What should I do now?
[Outro]
   G                C
My father says that love

            Dmaj7                  G  Gdim/Gb
Is the most beautiful thing in the world

        Em
I think games are

        A*
I think chess is the most

C
Beautiful thing

D   Gdim/D G
Not love
WHIZZER
Gdim/D G                    Gdim/D G              Gdim/D G
Marvin at the Psychiatrist, a three-part mini opera
Gdim/D G