Em D Late December, heat’s turned low C G She re-shelves the world in a perfect row Em D No one sees her lock the door C D But every reader’s been there before
| Issue | Correction | |-------|-------------| | Missing chord placement in lyrics | Chords placed the syllable where they change | | Inconsistent verse length | All verses now 4 lines , 8–10 syllables each | | Bridge lacking harmonic lift | Added Am–F–C–G progression with lyrical pause | | No space for instrumental break | Added 8‑bar solo section | | Weak outro | Rewritten as slow reprise with final C ring‑out | joyce the librarian lyrics and chords fixed
The unsung hero of the academic world: the librarian. Often overlooked and underappreciated, librarians like Joyce are the backbone of any educational institution. They work tirelessly behind the scenes, ensuring that students have access to the resources they need to succeed. But Joyce is more than just a librarian - she's a guardian of knowledge, a navigator of the Dewey Decimal System, and a friend to students seeking guidance. Em D Late December, heat’s turned low C
G C Oh, Joyce the Librarian, Dewey to the bone G D She’ll find you a novel if you’re lonely at home Em C She stamps the due date, shushes the phone G D G Joyce the Librarian, leaves no reader alone But Joyce is more than just a librarian
Verse 2: G - G7 - C - C7 She'll teach you how to research, with a patient ear G - G7 - C - C7 And show you secrets, hidden for years Em - D - G - G7 From databases to journals, she'll show you the way Em - D - G - G7 To uncover the answers, night and day