Capo V Strum the chords around the words; you'll get a feel for what goes where after a couple times. Also, please not chords have been repeated twice to denote when to strum once, example, at the start is a Dm, and then you strum another Dm over 'trees'. Dm (xx0231@1) No more walks in the wood Dm (xx0231@1) Am (x02210@1) The trees have all been cut down Gm (355333@1) Bb (x1333x@1) C (x32010@1) And where once they stood Dm (xx0231@1) Am (x02210@1) Not even a wagon rut Dm (xx0231@1) G (320003@1) Appears along the path Gm (355333@1) Am (x02210@1) Low brush is taking over Dm (xx0231@1) No more walks in the wood Dm (xx0231@1) Am (x02210@1) This is the aftermath F (133211@1) F (133211@1) C (x32010@1) Of afternoons in the clover fields Bb (x1333x@1) Gm (355333@1) Where we once made love F (133211@1) Bb (x1333x@1) Then wandered home together Bb (x1333x@1) Where the trees arched above F (133211@1) Bb (x1333x@1) Where we made our own weather F (133211@1) Bb (x1333x@1) When branches were the sky Gm (355333@1) Am (x02210@1) Now they are gone for good Dm (xx0231@1) G (320003@1) And you, for ill, and I Gm (355333@1) Am7 (x02010@1) Am only a passer-by Bb (x1333x@1) F/A (x03211@1) Gm (355333@1) We and the trees and the way Am (x02210@1) Gm (355333@1) Dm (xx0231@1) Back from the fields of play Gm (355333@1) Dm (xx0231@1) Am (x02210@1) Lasted as long as we could Bbmaj7 (x13231@1) Am7 (x02010@1) Dm (xx0231@1) No more walks in the wood That's all there is to it. A really simple song. I love playing this at our church in three part harmony.