"Daydream Believer" (J. Stewart) D7 G Am Oh, I could hide 'neath the wings Bm C Of the bluebird as she sings G Em A7 D7 The six-o-clock alarm would never ring G Am But it rings and I rise B7 C Wipe the sleep out of my eyes G Em C D7 G My shaving razor's cold and it stings C D Bm Cheer up sleepy Jean C D Em C Oh what can it mean to a G C G Em A7 D7 Daydream believer and a homecoming queen G Am You once thought of me Bm C As a white knight on his steed G Em Now you know how happy A7 D7 I can be G Am Oh and our good times start and end B7 C Without dollar one to spend G Em C D7 G But how much baby do we really need "Daydream Believer" Words & Music by John Stewart Copyright 1967 by Screen Gems-EMI Music Inc. 6920 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, CA 90028 All Rights Reserved lyrics from reprint of 1967 sheet music F Oh, I could hide Gm 'Neath the wings Am Bb Of the bluebird as she sings; F Dm The six o'clock alarm G7 C7 Would never ring F But it rings, Gm And I rise Am Bb Wipe the sleep out of my eyes. F Dm Gm7 The shaving razor's cold C7 F And it stings Bb C7 Am Cheer up sleepy Jean Bb C7 Dm Oh, what can it mean Bb F To a Bb F Daydream believer and a Dm G7 C7 Homecoming queen? F Gm You once thought of me Am Bb As a white knight on a steed. F Dm Now you know how happy G7 We can be. F Gm Oh, and our good times start and end Am Bb Without dollar one to spend. F Dm Gm7 C7 F But how much, baby, do we really need? Bb C7 Am Cheer up sleepy Jean Bb C7 Dm Oh, what can it mean Bb F To a Bb F Daydream believer and a Dm G7 C7 Homecoming queen? REPEAT AND FADE: Bb C7 Am Cheer up sleepy Jean Bb C7 Dm Oh, what can it mean Bb F To a Bb F Daydream believer and a Dm G7 C7 Homecoming queen?