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Jethro Tull - Songs From The Wood Tabs

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Songs From The Wood Tabs

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Jethro Tull
C                   Bb        Cm   Dm   G7sus
Let me bring   you  Songs     From The Wood

Eb6(9)                    G                         Csus   F
To make you feel much    better   then you  could   know

G                     F
Dust you down  from tip   to toe

G                        F
Show   you   how   the   garden grows

G                    F
Hold   you steady  as   you   go

Bb         F             Gm
Join  the chorus if you can

      Ab      Eb                  Fm    C
It'll make of you and    honest   man


C                Bb       Cm     Dm     G7sus  
Let  me bring  you love  from   the   field

Eb                 G                   F
Poppies    red and roses   filled with summer rain

    G(F bass)            F
To  heal  the wound and still the pain

       G(F bass)        F
That  threatens  again and again

       G(F bass)       F
As you drag down every lovers' lane

Bb           F    Eb      f(Eb bass)   Gm      
Life's long cele- bra -     tion's      here

     Ab      Eb     Db       Fm     C
I'll toast you all in penny cheer


           
               Bb(D bass)     Cm  Dm  G7sus
Let  me bring  you all       things refined

Eb         Bb   G                   G(C bass)  C
Galliards  and Lute songs served  in chilling ale

G(F bass)           F    F(C bass)
Greetings  well met fellow hail

F  G(F bass)     F     F(C bass)
I am the wind to fill your sail

F  G(F bass)      F   F(C bass)
I am the cross to take your nail

  Bb     F        Eb F(Eb bass)  F (G bass)   Gm
A singer of these age - less                times

      Ab      Eb    Db         Fm     C
With kitchen prose and gutter rhymes


Em                     G                 D(F#bass)  B
Songs from the Wood   make you feel much, much better.
            
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