Jet
(Paul McCartney, 1973)
Jet, Jet,
Jet I can almost remember their funny faces
That time you told them that you were going to be marrying soon
And Jet I thought the only lonely place was on the moon
Jet Jet Jet
Jet was your father as bold as the sergeant major
How come he told you that you were hardly old enough yet
And Jet I thought the major was a lady suffragette
Jet Jet Jet
Ah Mater want Jet to always love me
Ah Mater want Jet to always love me
Ah Mater ... much later
Jet
And Jet I thought the major was a lady suffragette
Jet Jet
Ah Mater want Jet to always love me
Ah Mater want Jet to always love me
Ah Mater ... much later
Jet with the wind in your hair of a thousand laces
Climb on the back and we'll go for a ride in the sky
And Jet I thought that the major was a little lady suffragette
Jet Jet Jet
And Jet you know I thought
you was a little lady suffragette
Jet
A little lady
My little lady ... yes
>Please e-mail me or post the lyrics to Paul McC & Wings "Jet"
>Thanx
>Mark
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>Mark
JET by McCartney
Jet, I can almost remember their funny faces
That time you told them that you were going to be marrying soon
And Jet, I thought the only lonely place was on the moon
Jet, was your father as bold as the sergeant major
How come he told you that you were hardly old enoygh yet
And Jet, I thought the major was a lady suffragette
Ah Mater, want Jet to always love me
Ah Mater, want Jet to always love me
Ah Mater... much later
And Jet, I thought the major was a lady suffragette
Ah Mater, want Jet...
Jet, with the wind in your hair of a thousand laces
Climb in the back and we`ll go for a ride in the sky
And Jet, I thought that the major was a little lady suffragette
And Jet you know I thought you was a little lady suffragette
A little lady, my little lady, yes.
>Please e-mail me or post the lyrics to Paul McC & Wings "Jet"
>Thanx
>Mark
>--------
>Mark
In regard to "Jet," do you (anyone out there) understand Paul
McCartney to say the last syllable of suffragette as "jet" or as
"get"? I've listened closely and can't tell.
Vicki
var...@erols.com
>msy...@phoenix.net (Mark Symms) wrote:
As I've always understood it, the line goes:
"I thought the major was a lady suffragette - Jet!"
I'm not the final authority, tho'. Good luck.
Nancy :-)