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Jethro Tull Song: Jack-in-the-Green Album: Songs From the Wood Capo on the second fret. I believe these are the correct chords...
(GThe EmG isD acD5tualBbly miFssinCg tAmhe third so I should call it G5) E--3---0---2---5---1---1---0---0-| B--3---0---3---3---3---1---1---1-| G--0---0---2---2---3---2---0---2-| D--0---2---0---0---3---3---2---2-| A--x---2---x---x---1---3---3---0-| E--3---0---x---x---1---1---3---x-
3 3 time |\ \ \ |\ \ \ |\ \ \ |\ \ \ |\ \ \ | |------|------|--- |--- | | Intro: G Em |C D |D D5
BbHave you seen the CJack-in-the-GGreen? Bb With his Flong tail hanging downG. BbHe quietly sits under Cevery Gtree BbIn the Ffolds of his velvet Ggown. BbHe drinks from the empty Cacorn Gcup BbThe dew that Fdawn sweetly beGstows. BbAnd he taps his cane Cupon the Gground- BbSignal the Fsnow drops, it's time to Ggrow.
G Em C D D5
BbIt's no fun being CJack-in-the-GGreen: Bb No place to Fdance, no time for Gsong. He Bbwears the colors of the Csummer Gsoldier; Bb Carries the Fgreen flag all winter Glong.
G Em C D D5
AmJack, do you never sleep? D Does the green still run Gdeep in your heart? F Amor will these changing times,D motorways, power lines, Gkeep us apart? F CWell, I don't Dthink so. CI saw some Dgrass growing through the pavement toGday.
Bb(humming melody) C G Bb(continue humminFg the melody) G BbThe Rowan, the Oak, and the CHolly Gtree BbAre the Fchanges left for him to Ggroom.
G Em C D D5
BbEach blade of grass whispers, "CJack-in-the-GGreen." Bb"Oh Jack, please Fhelp me through my winters Gnight." BbAnd-"We are the berries the on the CHolly Gtree: BbOh, the Mistle FThrush is coming, Jack, put out the Glight."