Look Into The Sun Jethro Tull Intro: A Asus4 Em (or something close to Em, an open A with the lower two fingers lifted, maybe) A E G A Took a sad song of one sweet evening E G D A I smiled and quickly turned away. A E G A It's not easy singing sad songs E G D but still the easiest way I have to A say. G D A So when you look into the sun G D A and see the things we haven't done -- G D or was it better then to run C A than to spend the summer crying? C G A Now summer cannot come anyway. A E G A I had waited for time to change her. E G D The only change that came was over A me. A E G A She pretended not to want love -- E G D A I hope she was only fooling me. G D A So when you look into the sun G D A look for the pleasures nearly won. G D or was it better then to run C A than to spend the summer singing. C G A And summer could have come in a day. A E G A So if you hear my sad song singing E G D A remember who and what you nearly had. A E G A It's not easy singing sad songs E G D when you can sing the song to make me A glad. G D A So when you look into the sun G D and see the words you could have A sung: G D It's not too late, only begun, C A we can still make summer. C G A Yes, summer always comes anyway. G D A So when you look into the sun G D and see the words you could have A sung: G D It's not too late, only begun. C A Look into the sun.