Dm ‘Twas brillig, and the C slithy Dm toves
Did Bb gyre and A gimble in G the F wabe
Dm All mimsey were the C boro- Dm groves
And the Bb mome raths out-A grabe
Dm "Beware the Jabberwock, C my Dm son!
The Bb jaws that A bite, G the F claws that catch!
Dm Beware the Jubjubb bird, C and Dm shun
The Bb frumious Bander-A snatch!"
Dm He took his vorpal sword C in Dm hand:
Long Bb time the A manxome G foe he F sought
Dm So rested he by the C Tumtum Dm tree,
And stood Bb awhile in A thought.
Dm And as in uffish thought C he Dm stood,
The Bb Jabberwock A with G eyes if F flame
Dm Came whiffling through C the Dm tulgeywood
And Bb burbled as it A came.
Dm One, two! One, two! And C through Dm and through
The Bb vorpal A blade went G F sniker-snack!
Dm He left it dead, and C with its Dm head
He went Bb galumphing A back.
Dm "And hast thou slain the C Dm Jabberwock?
Come Bb to my A arms, my G beamish F boy!
Dm O frabjous day! Callooy, C Dm callay!"
He Bb chortled in his A joy.
Dm ‘Twas brillig, and the C slithy Dm toves
Did Bb gyre and A gimble in G the F wabe
Dm All mimsey were the C Dm borogroves
And the Bb mome raths out-A grabe