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Jethro Tull - Songs From The Wood - Live 1977




"Songs from the Wood" is the title track off of English rock band Jethro Tull's album Songs from the Wood. Written by frontman Ian Anderson, it features a folk-rock style that characterizes the Songs from the Wood album.


Inspired by English folk tradition, the song was named by Ian Anderson as one of his top Jethro Tull songs. The song has since received critical acclaim and was released as a single in New Zealand in 1977.




Lyrics



Let me bring you songs from the wood:

To make you feel much better than you could know

Dust you down from tip to toe

Show you how the garden grows

Hold you steady as you go

Join the chorus if you can:

It'll make of you an honest man


Let me bring you love from the field:

Poppies red and roses filled with summer rain

To heal the wound and still the pain

That threatens again and again

As you drag down every lover's lane

Life's long celebration's here

I'll toast you all in penny cheer


Let me bring you all things refined:

Galliards and lute songs served in chilling ale

Greetings well met fellow, hail!

I am the wind to fill your sail

I am the cross to take your nail:

A singer of these ageless times

With kitchen prose and gutter rhymes


[Instrumental Break]


Songs from the wood - make you feel much better [x2]

Songs from the wood [x2]


Let me bring you love from the field:

Poppies red and roses filled with summer rain

To heal the wound and still the pain

That threatens again and again

As you drag down every lovers' lane

Life's long celebration's here

I'll toast you all in penny cheer


Songs from the wood - make you feel much better

Songs from the wood - make you feel much better







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