
Dear Prudence The Beatles
"Dear Prudence" by The Beatles, released in 1968, is a #Rock song that invites Prudence to embrace the beauty of the world around her and come out of her shell. The lyrics convey themes of encouragement, introspection, and connection. Musically, it features a hypnotic guitar riff and soothing harmonies, showcasing the band's innovative sound. The song has influenced countless artists and remains a classic in pop culture.

[Segue/Instrumental Intro]
[Verse 1]
Dear Prudence
Won't you come out to play?
Dear Prudence
Greet the brand new day, hey
The sun is up, the sky is blue
It's beautiful, and so are you
Dear Prudence
Won't you come out to play?
[Verse 2]
Dear Prudence
Open up your eyes
Dear Prudence
See the sunny skies
The wind is low, the birds will sing
That you are part of everything
Dear Prudence
Won't you open up your eyes?
[Bridge]
Look around, 'round
(Round, round, round, round, round)
(Round, round, round, round, round)
Look around, 'round, 'round
(Round, round, round, round, round)
(Round, round, round, round, round)
Look around (Ah-ah-ah-ah)
[Verse 1]
Dear Prudence
Won't you come out to play?
Dear Prudence
Greet the brand new day, hey
The sun is up, the sky is blue
It's beautiful, and so are you
Dear Prudence
Won't you come out to play?
[Verse 2]
Dear Prudence
Open up your eyes
Dear Prudence
See the sunny skies
The wind is low, the birds will sing
That you are part of everything
Dear Prudence
Won't you open up your eyes?
[Bridge]
Look around, 'round
(Round, round, round, round, round)
(Round, round, round, round, round)
Look around, 'round, 'round
(Round, round, round, round, round)
(Round, round, round, round, round)
Look around (Ah-ah-ah-ah)
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