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Capo: 2 Tuning: E A D G B E
Among The Oak And Ash - Sing Sparrow Sing (The Ballad of Walter Kohn) CAPO: 2nd Fret [Intro] Am C Am Em Am C Am G Am G Am [Verse 1]
The trees are in CsilhouAmette once more Their branches like a sableEm stand AmStretched up inCto the Amsky, my love To hold it Emto this Amland
[Chorus]
GSing, sparrow, Amsing GSing me a pretty Amsong GSing, sparrow, Amsing One Emmore before I’m Amgone, long Cgone One Gmore before I’m Amgone
[Verse 2]
And when they Cfind you Amhere someday Face down on that Emfloor An Amear to a Cghost man’s Amrail-yard weight For that Emtrain to take one Ammore
[Chorus]
GSing, sparrow, Amsing GSing me a pretty Amsong GSing, sparrow, Amsing One Emmore before I’m Amgone, long Cgone One Gmore before I’m Amgone
[Instrumental] Am C Am Em Am C Am G Am G Am [Verse 3]
And if you should Cchange your Ammind tonight Turn, turn around as you Emplease AmWe’ll meet aCgain in Amsome sweet spring BeEmneath the old black Amtrees
[Chorus]
GSing, sparrow, Amsing GSing me a pretty Amsong GSing, sparrow, Amsing One Emmore before I’m Amgone, long Cgone One Gmore before I’m Amgone
[Outro]
ClemenCtine, ClemenGtine, ClemenAmtine, oh ClemenFtine ClemenCtine, ClemenGtine, ClemenAmtine, oh ClemenFtine And Amget thee beGhind me, SAmatan