song:jack-in-the-green
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+ | ===== Jack in the Green ===== | ||
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+ | X:1 | ||
+ | T:Jack in the Green | ||
+ | C: | ||
+ | M:3/4 | ||
+ | L:1/4 | ||
+ | K:G minor | ||
+ | V:1 clef=treble | ||
+ | " | ||
+ | D | G G G | F D C | D G F | G2 | ||
+ | w:1.~Now | win- ter is | o- ver, I'm | hap- py to | say, | ||
+ | w:2.~Now | Jack in the | Green is a | ver- y strange | man; | ||
+ | w:3.~With | gar- lands he'll | cov- er the | trees that are | bare | ||
+ | w: | ||
+ | D/D/ | G G G | F D C | D G F | G2 | ||
+ | w:1.~That we'll | all meet a- | gain on the | first day of | May. | ||
+ | w:2.~Though he | dies ev- ery | au- tumn he~is | born ev- ery | Spring | ||
+ | w:3.~And our | gar- dens he'll | trim with his | jac- ket so | rare; | ||
+ | w:4.~And the | chil- dren ar- | rive with their | gar- lands of | flowers. | ||
+ | (G/A/) | B B B | B B c | d G G | (G !fermata!A2) | ||
+ | w:1.~And we'll | all meet a- | gain on the | first day of | Spring,_ | ||
+ | w:2.~And each | year on his | birth- day we~will | dance in the | street_ | ||
+ | w:3.~And the | fields he will | sow with the | hair on his | head_ | ||
+ | w:4.~So* | come let the | mu- sic and | danc- ing be- | gin_ | ||
+ | (B/A/) | G G G | F D C | D G F | G3 | | ||
+ | w:1.~And we'll | go a- bout | danc- ing with | Jack in the | Green. | ||
+ | w:2.~And* | In re- turn | Jack, he will | rip- en our | wheat. | ||
+ | w:3.~And our | grain it will | rip- en 'till | Old Jack is | dead. | ||
+ | w:4.~And* | touch the good | heart of young | Jack in the | Green. | ||
+ | " | ||
+ | D G F | G3- | G3 | D G A | A3- | A2 | ||
+ | w:1.~Jack in the | Green_ | Jack in the | Green_ | ||
+ | w:2.~Rip- en our | wheat_ | Rip- en our | wheat_ | ||
+ | w:3.~Old Jack is | dead,_ | Old Jack is | dead._ | ||
+ | w:1.~Jack in the | Green_ | Jack in the | Green_ | ||
+ | (B/A/) | G G G | F D C | D G F | G3- | G2 |] | ||
+ | w:1.~And we'll | all dance in | Spring- time with | Jack in the | Green_ | ||
+ | w:2.~And* | In re- turn | Jack, he will | rip- en our | wheat._ | ||
+ | w:3.~And our | grain it will | rip- en 'till | Old Jack is | dead._ | ||
+ | w:4.~And* | touch the good | heart of young | Jack in the | Green._</ | ||
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+ | Now winter is over, I'm happy to say, | ||
+ | That we'll all meet again on the first day of May. | ||
+ | And we'll all meet again on the first day of Spring, | ||
+ | And go about dancing with Jack in the Green. | ||
+ | |||
+ | //Jack in the Green, Jack in the Green, | ||
+ | We'll all dance in Springtime with Jack in the Green.// | ||
+ | |||
+ | Now Jack in the Green is a very strange man; | ||
+ | Though he dies every Autumn, he's born every Spring. | ||
+ | And each year, on his birthday, we will dance in the street | ||
+ | And in return Jack, he will ripen our wheat. | ||
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+ | //Ripen our wheat, ripen our wheat, | ||
+ | In return Jack, he will ripen our wheat.// | ||
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+ | With garlands he'll cover the trees that are bare | ||
+ | And our gardens he'll trim with his jacket so rare; | ||
+ | And the fields he will sow with the hair of his head | ||
+ | And our grain it will ripen till old jack is dead. | ||
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+ | //Old jack is dead, old Jack is dead, | ||
+ | And our grain it will ripen till old jack is dead.// | ||
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+ | Now the sun is half up and betokens the hour | ||
+ | And the children arrive with their garlands of flowers. | ||
+ | So come, let the music and dancing begin | ||
+ | And touch the good heart of young Jack in the Green. | ||
+ | |||
+ | //Jack in the Green, Jack in the Green, | ||
+ | And touch the good heart of young Jack in the Green.// | ||