Look Into The Sun

Jethro Tull

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A E G A Took a sad song of one sweet evening
E G D A I smiled and quickly turned away.
A E G A It's not easy singing sad songs
E G D but still the easiest way I have
A to say.
G D A So when you look into the sun
G D and see the things we haven't done
A --
G D oh was it better then to run
C A than to spend the summer crying.
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C G A Now summer cannot come anyway.
A E G A I had waited for time to change
E G D her. The only change that
A came was over me.
A E G A She pretended not to want love
E G -- I hope she was only
D A fooling me.
G D A So when you look into the sun
G look for the pleasures
D A nearly won.
G D Or was it better then to run
C than to spend the summer
A singing.
C G A And summer could have come in a day.
A E G A So if you hear my sad song
E G D singing remember who and
A what you nearly had.
A E G A It's not easy singing sad songs
E G when you can sing the song to
D A make me glad.
G D A So when you look into the sun
G and see the words you could
D A have sung:
G D It's not too late, only begun,
C A we can still make summer.
C G A Yes, summer always comes anyway.
G D A So when you look into the sun
G and see the words you
D A could have sung:
G D It's not too late, only begun.
C A Look into the sun.
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Composition: Ian Anderson

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