Capo Fret 1 G D When you're walking in the country, G D Far from villages or towns, Am D G When you're seven miles from nowhere and beyond G D In some dark, deserted forest G D Or a hollow of the downs, Am D G You may come across a lonely pool or pond E Am And you'll always find a big, brass, D Broken bedstead by the bank Bm E There's one in every loch, or mere, or fen Bm G Don't think it's there by accident, E F# It's us you have to thank, E F# Bm The society of British bedstead men G D Oh, the hammer-ponds of Sussex G D And the mill-ponds of the west G D Am D G Are part of Britain's heritage, the part we love the best G D Every eel and fish and mill-pond G D Has a beauty all can share G D Am D G But not unless it's got a big, brass, broken bedstead there F# Bm So we filch them out of attics F# Bm We beg them from our friends G D F# We buy them up in auction lots with other odds and ends Bm G Then we drag them, 'cross the meadows, D E When the moon is in the sky, Bm E F# Bm So watch the wall, my darling, while the bedstead men go by