As usual, I'm a bit too lazy to type all the words with changes, but you should be able to see how the rest of the song goes from this. Also as usual, this is guitar-based not piano. Intro As in some other songs on the album, the intro is a variation on the tune and the same as the instrumental breaks later in the song. That Bflat in the middle of the last phrase of the intro is just a visit. (It that reminds me of a christmas carol.). Playing it minimally as 2nd, 3rd and 4th strings stoped on the third fret sounds ok. Da da da [Am]daaa da dada [Em]daaa (the last note of the phrase, E). Da da da [Am]Daaa da dada [Em]daaaa (last note, a high E here) Da da da [Fmaj7]daaa da da da [C]daaa da [Bflat]da da [Am]daaa da [G]da da [Fmaj7]daaaa [Am]I once had a [Em]gilded clock con[C]structed in La [Dm]Belle Epoque [Dm]The hour hand broke now it [Am]won't turn back So [C]long so [G]long so [Am]long [Am]I once had a [Em]sundial too but [C]green and wild my [Dm]garden grew [Dm]The undergrowth obs[Am]cured the view So [C]long so [G]long so [Am]long [F]Not a [G]word could [Em]make her [Fmaj7]stay The[F] East wind [G]blows the [C]sun away I [F]lost her [G]on St [Em]Swithin's [Am]day, oh [Fmaj7]why The song ends on Aminor with 2nd string (B) open, 3rd and 4th strings stopped at the 2nd fret. A well known chord for dramatic effect. mailto:pdjwilson@home.com