Jethro Tull
Intro: A Asus4 Em (or something close to Em, an open A with the lower two fingers lifted, maybe)
Took a s[A]ad song of [E]one sweet [G]even[A]ing
I sm[E]iled and qu[G]ickly t[D]urned aw[A]ay.
It's not [A]easy s[E]inging s[G]ad s[A]ongs
but st[E]ill the e[G]asiest w[D]ay I have to
[A]say.
So when you l[G]ook into the [D]sun[A]
and see the [G]things we haven't[D] done[A] --
or was it b[G]etter then to r[D]un
than to sp[C]end the summer cr[A]ying?
Now s[C]ummer cannot c[G]ome anyw[A]ay.
I had wa[A]ited for ti[E]me to chan[G]ge h[A]er.
The [E]only change[G] that c[D]ame was over
[A]me.
She prete[A]nded n[E]ot to wa[G]nt l[A]ove --
I [E]hope she was [G]only [D]fooling [A]me.
So when you l[G]ook into the [D]sun[A]
look for the[G] pleasures nearly[D] won.[A]
or was it b[G]etter then to r[D]un
than to sp[C]end the summer si[A]nging.
And [C]summer could have c[G]ome in a d[A]ay.
So if yo[A]u hear my s[E]ad song si[G]ngin[A]g
reme[E]mber who an[G]d what [D]you near[A]ly had.
It's not [A]easy s[E]inging s[G]ad s[A]ongs
when y[E]ou can si[G]ng the s[D]ong to make me
[A]glad.
So when you l[G]ook into the [D]sun[A]
and see the[G] words you could [D]have
[A]sung:
It's not t[G]oo late, only b[D]egun,
we can s[C]till make s[A]ummer.
Yes, [C]summer always [G]comes an[A]yway.
So when you l[G]ook into the [D]sun[A]
and see the [G]words you could h[D]ave
[A]sung:
It's not t[G]oo late, only b[D]egun.
Look [C]into the s[A]un.
Intro: A Asus4 Em (or something close to Em, an open A with the lower two fingers lifted, maybe)
Took a s[A]ad song of [E]one sweet [G]even[A]ing
I sm[E]iled and qu[G]ickly t[D]urned aw[A]ay.
It's not [A]easy s[E]inging s[G]ad s[A]ongs
but st[E]ill the e[G]asiest w[D]ay I have to
[A]say.
So when you l[G]ook into the [D]sun[A]
and see the [G]things we haven't[D] done[A] --
or was it b[G]etter then to r[D]un
than to sp[C]end the summer cr[A]ying?
Now s[C]ummer cannot c[G]ome anyw[A]ay.
I had wa[A]ited for ti[E]me to chan[G]ge h[A]er.
The [E]only change[G] that c[D]ame was over
[A]me.
She prete[A]nded n[E]ot to wa[G]nt l[A]ove --
I [E]hope she was [G]only [D]fooling [A]me.
So when you l[G]ook into the [D]sun[A]
look for the[G] pleasures nearly[D] won.[A]
or was it b[G]etter then to r[D]un
than to sp[C]end the summer si[A]nging.
And [C]summer could have c[G]ome in a d[A]ay.
So if yo[A]u hear my s[E]ad song si[G]ngin[A]g
reme[E]mber who an[G]d what [D]you near[A]ly had.
It's not [A]easy s[E]inging s[G]ad s[A]ongs
when y[E]ou can si[G]ng the s[D]ong to make me
[A]glad.
So when you l[G]ook into the [D]sun[A]
and see the[G] words you could [D]have
[A]sung:
It's not t[G]oo late, only b[D]egun,
we can s[C]till make s[A]ummer.
Yes, [C]summer always [G]comes an[A]yway.
So when you l[G]ook into the [D]sun[A]
and see the [G]words you could h[D]ave
[A]sung:
It's not t[G]oo late, only b[D]egun.
Look [C]into the s[A]un.