Hey guys, this is a fairly simple song. Has its quirks but it's easy nevertheless. 
The following are the chords for the song. Between brackets are the chords with a 
capo on the third fret, which I realised makes the song simpler to play. (BTW, I 
know the chords can be misplaced over the lyrics, but it was kind of hard) Enjoy!

      G7 (E7)                            G6 (E6)
the natural cards revolve ever chan – ging
G7 (E7)              G6 (E6)                  G (E)    G6 (E6)     G (E)
seeded elsewhere planted in the garden fair grow trees, grow trees---
 

G (E)    Gm  (Em)     G (E)  Gm (Em) G (E)
Tongues -  of the sheer -       wind

D (B)        C (A)               D (B)          Bb (G)
setting you foot where the sand is un-trodden, 
      F	(D)	       G  (E)
the ocean that only be- gins
 

C (A)   G7 (E7)                  C (A)       G7	(E7)
listen a woman with a bulldozer built this house now

C (A)   G7 (E7)                  C (A)       G7	(E7)
carving away the mountain whose name is your childhood home
			C (A)               G7 (E7)
we were trying to buy it buy it buy it

C (A)   				     G7 (E7)
someone was found killed there all bones bones dry bones
 

F (D)
earth water fire and air
met together in a garden fair
put in a basket bound with skin
          Cm (Am)
if you answer this riddle
          Bb (G)      Gm (Em)
you'll never be-gin
 

Eb (C)       Cm (Am)	  Bb (G)        Gm (Am)
born in a house where the doors shut tight
Bb (G)     F (D)           Cm (Am)    Bb (G)
shadowy fingers on the curtains at night
Eb (C)       Cm (Am)	Bb (G)   Gm (Am)
cherry tree blossom head high snow
Bb (G)     F (D)           Cm (Am)    Bb (G)
a busy main road where I wasn't to go
Eb (C)     Cm (Am)   Bb (G)   Gm (Am)
I used to sit on the garden wall
Bb (G)     F (D)           Cm (Am)    Bb (G)
say hello to people going by so tall
Eb (C)       Cm (Am)	Bb (G)   Gm (Am)
hel-lo to the postman's stubbly skin
Bb (G)     F (D)      Cm (Am)    Bb (G)
hel-lo to the baker's stubbly grin

Eb (C)  Cm (Am)	Bb (G)   Gm (Am)
Mrs Thompson gave me a bear
Bb (G)            F (D)        Cm (Am)   G (E)
Brigitte and some people lived up-stairs
 
C (A)	G7 (E7)          C (A)      G7  (E7)
skating on happy valley pond
C (A)	G7 (E7)          C (A)      G7  (E7)
various ministers and guards stood around
C (A)	G7 (E7)          C (A)      G7  (E7)
the ice was nice hello the invisible brethren
       C  (A)              G7 (E7)                   
and there was a tent you played cards with the
C (A)                    G (E7)
soldiers in, don't worry we won't send anyone

after you they screamed
		A7 (F#7) 
but me and Licorice saw the last of them one
G (E)
misty twisty day
A7 (F#7)			     G (E)
across the mournful morning moor motoring away
	   F (D)    C (A)  F (D)        G (E)
singing ladybird, ladybird what is your wish
       F (D)    C (A)     F (D)        G (E)
your wish is not granted unless it's a fish
       F (D)    C (A)    F (D)        G (E)
your wish is not granted unless it's a dish
   G (E)           
a fish on a dish is that what you wish
 
F (D)
earth water fire and air
met together in a garden fair
put in a basket bound with skin
          Cm (Am)
if you answer this riddle
          Bb (G)      Gm (Em)
you'll never be-gin



That's it! Hope you liked it!
Peace, Mateo.
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