TUNING: C G C F C E (no capo), can be played in D A D G D F# as well G1 G9 F1 F9 Em9 D1 D9 RIFF 2 TIMES Em9 And what will happen in the morning when the world D1 D9 RIFF It gets so crowded that you can't look out the window in the morning Em9 And what will happen in the evening in the forest With the weasel with the teeth that bite so sharp D1 D9 RIFF When you're not looking in the evening Em9 But all the friends that you once knew are left behind They kept you so safe and so secure amongst the books D1 D9 RIFF And all the records of your lifetime Em9 What will happen, in the morning, when the world it gets so crowded D1 D9 RIFF 2 TIMES That you can't look out the window in the morning? CHORUS #1: D1 Em9 D1 Hey, take a little while to grow your brother's hair D1 Em9 D1 And now, take a little while to make your sister fair G1 G9 And now that the family is part of a chain G1 G9 F1 Em7 RIFF B D1 Take off your high shade, start over again G1 G9 F1 F9 Em9 D1 CHORUS #2: And now take a little while to find your way in here Now take a little while to make your story clear And now that you're lifting your feet from the ground Weigh up your anchor and have a look round G1 G9 F1 F9 Em9 D1 D1 Em9 D1 RIFF Let's sing a song for Hazey Jane, she's back again in my mind D1 Em9 D1 If songs were lines in a conversation, the situation would be fine CHORDS (with DADGDF# tuning names): D1 D9 Em9 G1 G9 F1 F9 F# -0- -0- -1- -5- -5- -3- -3- D -0- -0- -2- -5- -5- -3- -3- G -2- -2- -0- -7- -4- -5- -2- D -4- -0- -0- -5- -5- -3- -3- A -0- -0- -2- -5- -x- -3- -x- D -0- -0- -2- -5- -5- -3- -3- RIFF (strumming): RIFF B (strum Em7 to D1): E 00000000111110000000 00001100000000000 C 44440000000004444422 22000044220000000 F 22222222222222222222 00000000004422222 C 00000000000000000000 00000000000044444 G 00000000000000000000 22222222222200000 C 00000000000000000000 22222222222200000 NOTE: I use DADGDF# chord names even though the song is in CGCFCE because I'm more familiar with DADGDF# names. It's hard to know what's going on with all the horns on the record, but this is the general gist. I'm not totally clear on everything. G9 and F9 are especially iffy chords. (from Bryter Layter, 1970)