Happiness is a Warm Gun Lyrics - The Beatles

Guess the lyrics to Happiness is a Warm Gun by the Beatles
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Lyrics
She's
not
a
girl
who
misses
much
Do
do
do
do
do
do,
oh
yeah
She's
well
acquainted
with
the
touch
of
the
velvet
hand
Like
a
lizard
on
a
window
pane
The
man
in
the
crowd
with
the
multicolored
mirrors
On
his
hobnail
boots
Lying
with
his
eyes
while
his
hands
are
busy
Working
overtime
A
soap
impression
of
his
wife
which
he
ate
And
donated
to
the
National
Trust
I
need
a
fix
'cause
I'm
going
down
Down
to
the
pits
that
I
left
uptown
I
need
a
fix
'cause
I'm
going
down
Mother
Superior
jumped
the
gun
Mother
Superior
jumped
the
gun
Mother
Superior
jumped
the
gun
Mother
Superior
jumped
the
gun
Mother
Superior
jumped
the
gun
Mother
Superior
jumped
the
gun
Happiness
is
a
warm
gun
(bang)
(bang)
(shoot)
(shoot)
Happiness
is
a
warm
gun,
momma
(bang)
(bang)
(shoot)
(shoot)
When
I
hold
you
in
my
arms
(oh)
(yeah)
And
I
feel
my
finger
on
your
trigger
(ooh)
(oh)
(yeah)
I
know
nobody
can
do
me
no
harm
(ooh)
(oh)
(yeah)
Because
Happiness
is
a
warm
gun,
yes
it
is
(bang)
(bang)
(shoot)
(shoot)
Happiness
is
a
warm,
yes
it
is,
gun
(happiness)
(bang)
(bang)
(shoot)
(shoot)
Well,
dont
you
know
that
happiness
is
a
warm
gun
momma?
(Happiness)
(is)
(a)
(warm)
(gun)
(yeah)
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Level 84
Sep 18, 2019
Great choice for a lyrics quiz! Given the nationality of the writer I think it should be "multicoloured", and "mama" or "mamma" might be good as type-ins.
+1
Level 17
Sep 18, 2019
Thanks overtired for the suggestion. Just made the changes, thanks for taking the quiz :)
+1
Level 78
Jul 7, 2023
I'm pretty sure it's "down to the bits", not "pits.