[Intro]
C F
[Verse]
C F C
If I didn’t have you, life would be blue
F C D
I’d be Doctor Who without the TARDIS
F Am A F
A candle without a wick, a Watson without a Crick
F C A
I’d be one of my outfits without a dick-ey
F G
I’d be cheese without the mac,
Am D
Jobs without the Wozniak
F
I’d be solving exponential equations that use bases not found on your
G
calculator, making it much harder to crack
F G Am D
I’d be an atom without a bomb, a dot without the com
F G C
And I’d probably still live with my mom
F G C
(All, echo: And he’d probably still live with his mom)
F G Am
Ever since I met you, you’ve turned my world around
F G F Am
You’ve supported all my dreams and all my hopes
F G Am
You’re like Uranium-235 and I’m Uranium-238,
D G
Almost inseparable isotopes
F Am D
I couldn’t have imagined how good my life would get
F G C
From the moment that I met you, Bernadette
F C F C
If I didn’t have you, life would be dreary
F C D
I’d be string theory without any string
F G
I’d be binary code without a one,
Am
A cathode ray tube without an electron gun
F G Am
I’d be ‘Firefly’, ‘Buffy,’ and ‘Avengers’ without Joss Whedon
F G
I’d speak a lot more Klingon,
(AND THEN IN KLINGON SOMETHING THAT SOUNDS LIKE:)
G C D
Kalocht mechht kaccht jujch faaarm....
F G C
All: And he’d definitely still live with his mom
F G Am
Ever since I met you, you’ve turned my world around
F Am
You’re my best friend and my lover
F G Am
We’re like changing electric and magnetic fields;
D G Em
you can’t have one, without the other
F G Am D
I couldn’t have imagined how good my life would get
F G C
From the moment that I met you, Bernadette
F G Am D
All: Oh, we couldn’t have imagined, how good our lives would get
F G C
From the moment that we met you, Bernadette