F* While in the form of the antC* The goose and the wrenBb* Left the shores of MarylandF* To find better oxygenF* While the outcry of twenty menC* Run from the nearby battalionBb* As if we avoid their lightF* That we might make it home tonightF* And one old crookC* Carries a very heavy bookBb* Friends would say 'Sir Are you sure some goodF* Could come of your learning?'F* And he said 'My girl gave it to meC* Just before the warBb* I've never read a book like this beforeF* It's giving me kind of a kind of a burning'C F* But if it is love then I'm not quite sure if I should keep itC F* But I've heard it's a part of the whole so I guess I need itC F* But I'll certainly be sure to stay above the groundC F* Lately beautiful things got a way of bringing me downF* Here lie one hundred menC* Fighters every one of themBb* They went into the light and oh noF* They won't be home tonight And I came upon a kid with a kiteC* Despite the storms said he's gonna flyBb* So I said 'BrotherF* What would your mother say?'And he said 'Hold your tongue!C* It was a presentBb* And God damn I am a manF* I ain't afraid of the rain!'C F* But what can a bystander do?C F* No more than watch the spidery lights take a hold of youC But you know I warned you boy You know I told you boyF* I'll hold you back boy But now I don't know butC Cause in a curious kind of wayF* I want to go along with youC* And morning did come I was standing struck dumbF* By the man in the sun And the only live oneC* Held a string from his thumb That stretched up to the skyF* Where the heron flew by Singing 'Oh me and oh my!'C* And the goose and the wren No I have not seen themF* But the water looks nice So I dare not think twiceC* And I'm sure that they're fine Very good friends of mineF* Cause sometimes I can't tell When things are unwellC* By the look of the sea Starting straight back at meF* And I miss 'em I do But I think it is trueC* That when the love go It's the lovers who showF* Just how lovley they are In a song or a scarC* Sincerely your friend Write back to me, WrenF* I've been thinking too much Down here in the sandF* Bb* The farmer stands and says 'What happened to the land?C* F* It used to be fertile. It used to be good, when I was a lad.'F* Bb* The farmer calls out to this men saysC* F* 'It's getting late boys, it's best you come back in.' (Everybody together!)F* Bb* The farmer stands and says 'What happened to the land?C* F* It used to be fertile. It used to be good, when I was a lad.'F* Bb* The farmer calls out to this men saysC* F* 'It's getting late boys, it's best you come back in.' (I love you guys!)F* Bb* The farmer stands and says 'What happened to the land?C* F* It used to be fertile. It used to be good, when I was a lad.'F* Bb* The farmer calls out to this men saysC* F* 'It's getting late boys, it's best you come back in.' (One more time!)F* Bb* The farmer stands and says 'What happened to the land?C* F* It used to be fertile. It used to be good, when I was a lad.' N.C. N.C. The farmer calls out to this men says N.C. N.C. 'It's getting late boys, it's best you come back in.'
The Goose And The Wren
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