{title:A Well Respected Man} {subtitle:The Kinks} {start_of_verse:Verse 1:} [G]Cos he get[C]s up [C/B]in the m[Am]orning and he g[C]oes to[C/B] work at [Am]nine And he co[C]mes back h[C/B]ome at f[Am]ive thirty, gets the s[C]ame train [C/B]every [Am]time Cos his wo[C]rld is bu[C/B]ilt on p[Am]unctual[C]ity, it n[C/B]ever [Am]fails {end_of_verse} {soc:Chorus} Cos he's [C]oh[C/B] so [Am]good, and he's [C]oh[C/B] so [Am]fine And he's o[C]h [C/B]so h[Am]ealthy in his b[C]ody and[C/B] his[Am] mind He's a we[F]ll respected [Em]man about town Do[F]ing the best things s[D]o conservati[G]vely[G/C][G] {eoc} {start_of_verse:Verse 2:} [G]And his [C]mother [C/B]goes to m[Am]eetings while his [C]father [C/B]pulls the [Am]maid And she stirs the tea with councilors while discussing foreign trade And she passes looks as well as Bill's at every suave young man {end_of_verse} {soc:Chorus} Cos he's [C]oh[C/B] so [Am]good, and he's [C]oh[C/B] so [Am]fine ... {eoc} {start_of_verse:Verse 3:} [G]And he like[C]s his [C/B]own back[Am]yard and he l[C]ikes his [C/B]fags the [Am]best Cos he's better than the rest and his arm sweat smells the best And he hope to grab his father's loot when Pater passes on {end_of_verse} {soc:Chorus} Cos he's [C]oh[C/B] so [Am]good, and he's [C]oh[C/B] so [Am]fine ... {eoc} {start_of_verse:Verse 4:} [G]And he play[C]s the [C/B]stocks and [Am]shares and he g[C]oes to [C/B]a reg[Am]atta He adores the girl next door cos he's dying to get at her But his mother knows the best about the matrimonial stakes {end_of_verse} {soc:Chorus} Cos he's [C]oh[C/B] so [Am]good, and he's [C]oh[C/B] so [Am]fine And he's o[C]h [C/B]so h[Am]ealthy in his b[C]ody and[C/B] his[Am] mind He's a we[F]ll respected [Em]man about town Do[F]ing the best things s[D]o conservati[G]vely[G/C][G] {eoc}