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[Intro] C#m G#m C#m G#m C#m [Verse 1]
WC#ell, legend has it that the moss growsG#m on the norC#th side of the tG#mrees WC#ell, legend has it when the rains come dG#mown, all C#the worms come G#mup to breathe WG#ell, legend has it when the sunbeams come, all the plants they eat them with thF#eir leG#aves WC#ell, legend has it that G#mthe world spins round on an axis of twenty-three dF#egreesG#
[Chorus]
C#mBut have you heard the story of the rabbit in the moon F#mOr the cow that hopped the planets, whAile straddling a spoon F#mOr she, who leapt up mountains, while whistling up a tune And swapped her songs wF#ith swallows, while riding on a bG#room
C#mWell we can all learn things both many and a-few FF#mrom that old hunched woman who lived inside a shoe F#Or the girl that sang all day and by night she ate tear soup EOr, the man who drank G#mtoo much and got the brewers' dG#roop
[Bridge]
Come listen up all ye fair maids to how the mC#moral goes Nobody knew and nobody kC#nows How the pobble was robbed of his twice fG#ive toes Or hAow the dong came to C#mown a luG#mminous nose C#mOr how the jumblies wEent to sea in a sieve that they rowed F#mAnd came to shore by the chankly bore, where the bG#ong trees grow
G#This is just how things are G#How things have always been G#And how things will continue to bF#e for you and mG#e
[Chorus]
C#But have you heard the story of the raC#mbbit in the moon F#mOr the cow that hopped the planets, while straddling a spoon
Or she, who leapt up mountains, while whistling up a tune
And swapped her songs with swallows, wG#hile riding on a broom C#mWell we can all learn things both many and a-few F#mFrom that old hunched woman F#who lived inside a shoe
Or the girl that sang all day and by night she ate tear soup
EOr, the man who drank too G#mmuch and got the brewers' droop [Outro]
C#m F#m A G# C#m F#m G#m C#m G#m G# C#m g# A G#m C#m