

| G | Am | F | G | |
| Cr | y baby | cry m | ake your mother s | igh |
| Em7 | A7 | F | |
| she's | old enough to know | better |
| Em | Em+7 | Em7 | |
| The | king of | Marigold was in the ki | tchen |
| Em6 | C7 | G | |
| cooking | breakfast for the qu | een |
| Em | Em+7 | Em7 | |
| The | queen was in the | parlour playing p | iano |
| Em6 | C7 | |
| For the chil | dren of the k | ing |
| CHORUS: |
| G | Am | F | G | |
| C | ry baby | cry ma | ke your mother s | igh |
| Em7 | A7 | F | G | |
| she's | old enough to know bet | ter so cr | y baby c | ry |
| The king was in the garden picking flowers |
| For a friend who came to play |
| The queen was in the playroom painting pictures |
| For the childrens holiday ...CHORUS |
| The duchess of Kircaldy always smiling |
| And arriving late for tea |
| The duke was having problems with a message |
| At the local bird and bee ...CHORUS |
| At twelve o'clock a meeting round the table |
| For a seance in the dark |
| With voices out of nowhere put on specially |
| By the children for a lark...CHORUS TWICE (end on Em) |
| Fm | |
| C | an you take me back where came from, can you take me back |
| Can you take me back where I came from, brother can you take me back |
| Can you take me back? |
| Oh can you take me where I came from, brother can you take me back? |
| Em+7: 0 2 1 0 0 0 Em7: 0 2 2 0 3 0 Em6: 0 2 2 0 2 0 |
| NOTE: This is the non-"pro" version. |
| (from The White Album, 1968) |
| (sent by Harlan at harlant@hawaii.edu) |
The lyrics at the end are "Can you take me back where I came from."
What you wrote doesn't even make sense.
It doesn't make sence...but I like it:)
jltc008 ...you do not make sense. The lyrics are correct dude.