Verse 1B7
You know you're all alone
B
Your friends, they aren't at home
BB7
Everybody's gone to the garden
B7
As you look into the trees
B
You can look, but you don't see
BB7
Flowers seem to tease you at the garden
B7
Everybody's there
B
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
B
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
B
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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