Jake the Jackdaw (clip)
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1. Jackdaws like shiny things, silver paper, golden rings,
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these are the sort of things that catch Jake's blue eyes.
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But when he makes a nest, he always makes a mess,
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he can't find half his things, no matter how he tries.
+ Em - A - D
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2. Teaspoons and biscuit tins, bottle tops and safety pins,
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mixed in a messy heap, oh, what can be found ?
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One day it's all too much, makes Jake's whole nest collapse,
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then all his precious things go clatter to the ground.
G D C G
3. Now here's his chance at last to search for the things he lost,
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picking and pecking through his treasures displayed.
G D C G
But they don't look so bright as they did at first sight,
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they are all tarnished now, for glitter soon does fade.
+ Em - A - D - C - G - Am - D
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4. Rusty old biscuit tins, greenish brass and grimy rings,
Am G Am D
these things no longer look so sparkling and fine.
G D C G
Poor Jake, he learnt that day, bright things don't stay that way,
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they must be dusted off and polished till they shine.
+ Em - A - D - C - G - Am - D - G
(orig. = capo 2nd) (Ralph McTell)
G - D - C - G - Am - G - Am - D
G - D - C - G - Am - G - D7 - G
G D C G
1. Jackdaws like shiny things, silver paper, golden rings,
Am G Am D
these are the sort of things that catch Jake's blue eyes.
G D C G
But when he makes a nest, he always makes a mess,
Am G D7 G
he can't find half his things, no matter how he tries.
+ Em - A - D
G D C G
2. Teaspoons and biscuit tins, bottle tops and safety pins,
Am G Am D
mixed in a messy heap, oh, what can be found ?
G D C G
One day it's all too much, makes Jake's whole nest collapse,
Am G D7 G
then all his precious things go clatter to the ground.
G D C G
3. Now here's his chance at last to search for the things he lost,
Am G Am D
picking and pecking through his treasures displayed.
G D C G
But they don't look so bright as they did at first sight,
Am G D7 G
they are all tarnished now, for glitter soon does fade.
+ Em - A - D - C - G - Am - D
G D C G
4. Rusty old biscuit tins, greenish brass and grimy rings,
Am G Am D
these things no longer look so sparkling and fine.
G D C G
Poor Jake, he learnt that day, bright things don't stay that way,
Am G D7 G
they must be dusted off and polished till they shine.
+ Em - A - D - C - G - Am - D - G
(orig. = capo 2nd) (Ralph McTell)