No.219.That’s Not True

*[Verse 1]**
On a typical morning, I wake up and prepare breakfast. After eating breakfast, I get ready for school.

**[Pre-Chorus 1]**
I leave the house on my bicycle.

**[Chorus 1]**
She asks, “Oh, really? Who makes breakfast? Mom? Or does Mom clean up, too?”

**[Verse 2]**
I leave the gate of my house, go down a hill, cross a main road where trams run, go up a hill again, ride beside a huge gymnasium

**[Pre-Chorus 2]**
and a pond of about the same size.

**[Chorus 2]**
She nods and says, “Oh, that’s a lot of work going up and down the hill, and then you have to go around the gym and the pond.”

**[Instrumental Solo]**

**[Verse 3]**
I go over a pass and then head downhill before arriving at the school gate. I park my bicycle in the bicycle parking area, lock it, and enter the school building.

**[Pre-Chorus 3]**
My class is all boys; it’s an all-boys class.

**[Chorus 3]**
She was surprised and said, “Oh, and then it’s tough going over the pass. The rest is downhill, so that’s easy. You’re in a boys’ class, then.”

**[Bridge]**
It’s a co-ed school, but that’s because there are fewer girls than boys.

**[Final Chorus]**
She asked, “So what’s your relationship with the girl who has big breasts and wears glasses and transferred to your school? Did she ever say to you, ‘I love you, will you go out with me?'” I replied, flustered, “No, that’s not true.”

**[Instrumental Solo]**

**[Fade Out]**

**[Sound]**
A fusion of funk with a 16-beat rhythm, featuring acoustic drums, slap bass guitar, acoustic piano, electric guitar, a horn section, strings, falsetto male vocals, female harmonies, and jazzy improvisation with a chromatic approach. Dominant motion.

**Verse:** Typical morning
**Pre-Chorus:** Tough going
**Chorus:** Big breasts and glasses
**Key:** D Major
**Tempo:** 135 bpm
**Duration:** 4:00
**Title:** That’s Not True

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