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This is really complicated to read at first, I had trouble with the original one, on site as just 'Let it Grow'.... you can see that I've given most of them their correct chord and all of them better chord diagrams. However, the sound is perfic once you crack the code. C C/G D/A A7 Dm6/F Bm7 |--------------------------7---| |-8---8---10----5---6------7---| |-9---9---11----6---7------7---| |-10--10--12----5---9------7---| |-----10--12----0---8------9---| |--------------------------7---| A* Esus2/B B D A Em C |------7--------7--5--5-----7---3---| |-5----7--------7--7--5-----8---5---| |-6----9--------8--7--6-----9---5---| |-7----9--------9--7--7-----9---5---| |------7--------9--5--7-----7---3---| |------7--------7--5--5-----7---3---| Bm D* C G D(3) G/D A/E |-2---2---8-----10----10------------| |-3---3---8-----12----10------------| |-4---2---9-----12----11-----4---6--| |-4---4---10----12----12-----5---7--| |-2---5---10----10----12-----5---7--| |-2-------8-----10----10------------| G* Dsus2/A Csus2/G G |-----5--------3-------3--| |-----5--------3-------3--| |-7---7--------5-------4--| |-9---x--------x-------5--| |-10--7--------5-------5--| |-----5--------3-------3--| C C Dm6/F Dm6/F Morning comes, she follows the path to the river shore. C C Dm6/F Dm6/F Like the sun, her song is the latch on the morning's door.
SCee the sC/Gun sparkle in the reeds; SCilver beaC/Gds fasten Bm7to thD/Ae seeds. D/A D/A A* A* She comes from the town where she's known as the woodcutter's daughter, SA7he's brown aA7s the bank where D/Ashe kneels dD/Aown to gather her water, SD/Ahe bears it D/Aaway with the love thatBm7 the river has taught her. C C C/G Esus2/B Let it flow, let it flow, wide and clean. C C Dm6/F 'Round and 'round, the cut of the plough and the furrowed field C C Dm6/F Seasons 'round, the bushels of corn and the barley meal BCroken grouC/Gnd, open and beckoning TCo the streC/Gam, black dirBm7t liveD/A again! D/A D/A A* A* The ploughman is broad as the back of the land that he's sowing AA7s he dancesA7 the circulD/Aar track D/Aof his plough ever knowing TD/Ahat the work oD/Af his days meaBm7sures more than just the planting and growing. C C Dm6/F Esus2/B Let it grow, let it grow, let me heal.
-CHORUS- Esus2/B B D A Em What shall we say, shall we call it by a name?
CAs well to countG the aBmngels dancing on a pin. Esus2/B B D A Em Water bright as the sky from which it came DIts name is on the eaArth and takes it in G D* Em D It will not speak but stand inside the rain. CLisGten to Bmthe thEmunder shout C C C/G I Am, I Am, I Am Esus2/B I Am.
-INSTRUMENTAL (follows chords of first verse once through) *then* C C Dm6/F Dm6/F So it goes, we make what we make since the world began, C C Dm6/F Nothing more than the love of woman, and the work of man.
CSeasoC/Gns 'round, creatures great and small, CUp and dCown, as Bm7they rD/Aise and fall D/A C G D(3) (play twice as long as D/A, Rise and fall. then continue the pattern of the last three chords for a while until)...
C C C Dm6/F (repeat three measures of C, one measure Dm6/F another while until) ... G/D A/E G*(jam on this for awhile, then) Dsus2/A A Csus2/G G (repeat 4X) Esus2/B Esus2/B