Verse 1B7
You know you're all alone
B6
Your friends, they aren't at home
BB7
Everybody's gone to the garden
B7
As you look into the trees
B6
You can look, but you don't see
BB7
Flowers seem to tease you at the garden
B7
Everybody's there
B6
But you don't seem to care
BB7
What's it with you man, and this garden?
B7AG#mB7ChorusBD
Turned into my worst phobia
C#AA crazy man's utopia
BD
If you're lost, no one can show you
C#A
But it sure was glad to know you
BD
Only poor boys take a chance
C#A
On the garden's song and dance
BD
Feel her flowers, as they wrap around
C#A
But only smart boys do without
Verse 2B7
You can find it all inside
B6
No need to wrestle with your pride
BB7
No you ain't losing your mind, you're just in the garden
B7
They can lead you to yourself
B6
Or you can throw it on the shelf
BB7
But you know you can look inside for the garden
ChorusBD
I wasn't really scared
C#A
Lost my virginity there
BD
To a gypsy with blond hair
C#A
But now no one seems to care
BD
Like a mouse inside a maze
C#A
Wandering 'round for daze
BD
With a smile upon my face
C#A
I never want to leave this place
BD
Only poor boys take a chance
C#A
On this garden song and dance
BD
Feel her flowers, as they wrap around
C#EA
But only smart boys do without
BD
Turned into my worst phobia
C#A
It's a crazy man's utopia
C#D
If you're lost no one can show you
C#EA
But it sure was glad to know you
BDC#ABDC#EA
Bye-bye, so long, bye-bye
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