| C | Bb | Cm | Dm | G7sus | |
| Let me bring you | Songs | From | The W | ood |
| Eb6(9 | G | Csus | F | |
| To make you feel much b | etter then you could | know |
| G | F | |
| Dust you down from ti | p to toe |
| G | F | |
| Show you how the | garden grows |
| G | F | |
| Hold you steady as | you go |
| Bb | F | Gm | |
| Join the c | horus if you c | an |
| Ab | Eb | Fm | C | |
| It'll | make of | you and honest | man |
| C | Bb | Cm | Dm | G7sus | |
| Let me bring yo | u love f | rom t | he fi | eld |
| Eb | G | F | |
| Poppies red and | roses filled with | summer rain |
| G(F | bass | F | |
| To | heal | the wound and s | till the pain |
| G(F | bass | F | |
| That t | hrea | tens again a | nd again |
| G(F | bass | F | |
| As you | drag | down every | lovers' lane |
| Bb F Eb f(Eb bass) Gm |
| Life's long cele- bra - tion's here |
| Ab | Eb | Db | Fm | C | |
| I'll | toast yo | u all i | n penny c | heer |
| Bb(D | bass | Cm | Dm | G7sus | |
| Let me bring | you a | ll t | hing | s re | fined |
| Eb | Bb | G | G(C | bass | C | |
| Galliards | and L | ute songs served in | chi | lling a | le |
| G(F | bass | F | F(C | bass | |
| Gree | tings well met | fello | w ha | il |
| F | G(F | bass | F | F(C | bass | |
| I a | m th | e wind to | fill y | our | sail |
| F | G(F | bass | F | F(C | bass | |
| I a | m th | e cross to | take | you | r nail |
| Bb | F | Eb | F(Eb | bass | F | G | bass | Gm | |
| A | singer | of these | age | - le | ss | ti | mes |
| Ab | Eb | Db | Fm | C | |
| With k | itchen p | rose a | nd gutter r | hymes |
| Em | G | D(F#bass | B | |
| Songs from the Wood m | ake you feel much, | much bette | r. |