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Words and Music by Robert M. Jordan
C F G C
How many kinds of sweet flowers grow
F6 Dm7 G7 C
in an English country garden?
F G C
We'll tell you now of some that we know
F6 Dm7 G7 C
those we miss you'll surely pardon
C G7
daffodils, heart's season flox
C G7
meadowsweet and lady smocks
C D7 G G7
gentain, lupine and tall hollihocks
C F G C
roses, foxgloves, snowdrops, blue forget-me-nots
F6 Dm7 G7 C
in an English country garden.
C F G C
How many insects come here and go
F6 Dm7 G7 C
in an English country garden?
F G C
We'll tell you now of some that we know
F6 Dm7 G7 C
those we miss you'll surely pardon
C G7
fireflies, moths, gnats and bees
C G7
spiders climbing in the trees
C D7 G G7
butterflies drift in the gentle breeze
C F
there are snakes, ants that sting
G C
and other creeping things
F6 Dm7 G7 C
in an English country garden.
C F G C
How many songbirds fly to and fro
F6 Dm7 G7 C
in an English country garden?
F G C
We'll tell you now of some that we know
F6 Dm7 G7 C
those we miss you'll surely pardon
C G7
bobolink, cuckoo and quail
C G7
tanager and cardinal
C D7 G G7
bluebird, lark, thrush and nightingale
C F
there is joy in the spring
G C
when the birds begin to sing
F6 Dm7 G7 C
in an English country garden.
(repeat first verse)
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