Chords for The Secret Garden - Wick
Tempo:
96.65 bpm
Chords used:
C
Bb
D
E
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Yey up!
Hello there Mary!
Well, yup, hello there.
Why are you in such a bad temper?
[C]
The garden is dead, [Bb] Dickon.
[Cm] It's the most forgotten [D] place I've ever seen.
With [A] loose grey branches and dead roots and leaves all [D] tangled up on the ground.
Now, did you take a real close look at [G] anything?
[C] Mary, the strongest roses will fare thrive on being [Dm] neglected,
if the [D] soil is rich enough.
[Bb] You mean it might [C] be alive?
How can we tell?
[Bb] Oh, I can tell if a thing is wick.
[C] Wick?
I've heard Ben say wick.
[Bb]
When a thing is wick, it has a life about it.
[Bb] Now, maybe not a life like you [C] and me.
But somewhere there's a [Gm] single streak of green [Bb] inside it.
Come [Eb] and let me show you [Bb] what I mean.
When a thing is wick, it has a light around it.
Maybe not a light [F] that you can see.
[Eb] But hiding [Gm] down below, sparks [F] asleep inside [G] it.
Waiting for the right time [Bb] to be seen.
[F] You clear away the dead parts, so the tender buds can form.
Loosen up the earth and let [Bb] the roots [Eb] get warm.
[Dm] [F] Let the [D] roots get warm.
[G] Come a mild day, come a warm [D] rain.
Come a snow [G] drop, I'm coming up.
Come a leave, come a light.
Don't you call for in all of us to come and [B] see.
When [E] a thing is wick and someone's about it.
And [Gbm] comes to work each day like you [B] and me.
Will [A] it grow?
It will.
Then [Dbm] have no doubt about it.
[Gbm] We'll have the [E] grandest garden ever seen.
[C] Oh, Dickon, I want it all to be wick.
Will you come and look at it with me?
I'll come [Dm] every day, rain or shine if you want [D] me.
All that [G] garden needs is for us to come [F] wake it up.
But Dickon, [E] what if we [A] save the garden?
Then Uncle Archie takes [Dm] it back.
Or Colin [C] wants it.
What a miracle that would be, getting a poor cripple boy out to see his mother's garden.
[G] Dear the living thing, a little chance to grow.
That's how you will know if she [C] is wick, she'll grow.
[G] So grow to greet the morning, leave the ground below.
When a thing is wick it [C] has a will to grow [A] and grow.
[D]
Come a mountain, [A] [D]
come a snow drop, a coming up.
[Dm]
Come a hill, [D]
come to call, calling all the rest to come.
Calling all of us to come, [Gb] calling all the world to come.
[B] [E] [B]
[Dbm] [Gb]
[E] For somewhere [Eb] there's a single [Abm] streak of green below.
[Dbm] And though it's night time, it's waiting [E] for the right [Dbm] time.
When a thing [E] is wick [B] it will grow.
[E]
[Ab] [B]
Hello there Mary!
Well, yup, hello there.
Why are you in such a bad temper?
[C]
The garden is dead, [Bb] Dickon.
[Cm] It's the most forgotten [D] place I've ever seen.
With [A] loose grey branches and dead roots and leaves all [D] tangled up on the ground.
Now, did you take a real close look at [G] anything?
[C] Mary, the strongest roses will fare thrive on being [Dm] neglected,
if the [D] soil is rich enough.
[Bb] You mean it might [C] be alive?
How can we tell?
[Bb] Oh, I can tell if a thing is wick.
[C] Wick?
I've heard Ben say wick.
[Bb]
When a thing is wick, it has a life about it.
[Bb] Now, maybe not a life like you [C] and me.
But somewhere there's a [Gm] single streak of green [Bb] inside it.
Come [Eb] and let me show you [Bb] what I mean.
When a thing is wick, it has a light around it.
Maybe not a light [F] that you can see.
[Eb] But hiding [Gm] down below, sparks [F] asleep inside [G] it.
Waiting for the right time [Bb] to be seen.
[F] You clear away the dead parts, so the tender buds can form.
Loosen up the earth and let [Bb] the roots [Eb] get warm.
[Dm] [F] Let the [D] roots get warm.
[G] Come a mild day, come a warm [D] rain.
Come a snow [G] drop, I'm coming up.
Come a leave, come a light.
Don't you call for in all of us to come and [B] see.
When [E] a thing is wick and someone's about it.
And [Gbm] comes to work each day like you [B] and me.
Will [A] it grow?
It will.
Then [Dbm] have no doubt about it.
[Gbm] We'll have the [E] grandest garden ever seen.
[C] Oh, Dickon, I want it all to be wick.
Will you come and look at it with me?
I'll come [Dm] every day, rain or shine if you want [D] me.
All that [G] garden needs is for us to come [F] wake it up.
But Dickon, [E] what if we [A] save the garden?
Then Uncle Archie takes [Dm] it back.
Or Colin [C] wants it.
What a miracle that would be, getting a poor cripple boy out to see his mother's garden.
[G] Dear the living thing, a little chance to grow.
That's how you will know if she [C] is wick, she'll grow.
[G] So grow to greet the morning, leave the ground below.
When a thing is wick it [C] has a will to grow [A] and grow.
[D]
Come a mountain, [A] [D]
come a snow drop, a coming up.
[Dm]
Come a hill, [D]
come to call, calling all the rest to come.
Calling all of us to come, [Gb] calling all the world to come.
[B] [E] [B]
[Dbm] [Gb]
[E] For somewhere [Eb] there's a single [Abm] streak of green below.
[Dbm] And though it's night time, it's waiting [E] for the right [Dbm] time.
When a thing [E] is wick [B] it will grow.
[E]
[Ab] [B]
Key:
C
Bb
D
E
G
C
Bb
D
Yey up!
Hello there Mary!
Well, yup, hello there.
Why are you in such a bad temper?
_ _ [C] _
The garden is dead, [Bb] Dickon.
[Cm] It's the most forgotten [D] place I've ever seen.
With [A] loose grey branches and dead roots and leaves all [D] tangled up on the ground.
Now, did you take a real close look at [G] anything?
[C] Mary, the strongest roses will fare thrive on being [Dm] neglected,
if the [D] soil is rich enough.
[Bb] You mean it might [C] be alive?
How can we tell?
[Bb] Oh, I can tell if a thing is wick.
[C] Wick?
I've heard Ben say wick.
_ [Bb]
When a thing is wick, it has a life about it.
[Bb] Now, maybe not a life like you [C] and me. _
But somewhere there's a [Gm] single streak of green [Bb] inside it.
Come [Eb] and let me show you [Bb] what I mean. _ _ _
_ _ When a thing is wick, it has a light around it.
_ Maybe not a light [F] that you can see.
_ [Eb] But hiding [Gm] down below, sparks [F] asleep inside [G] it.
Waiting for the right time [Bb] to be seen.
_ [F] You clear away the dead parts, so the tender buds can form.
Loosen up the earth and let [Bb] the roots [Eb] get warm.
[Dm] _ _ [F] Let the [D] roots get _ warm.
[G] Come a mild day, come a warm [D] rain.
Come a snow [G] drop, I'm coming up.
_ _ Come a leave, come a light.
_ Don't you call for in all of us to come and [B] see.
When [E] a thing is wick and someone's about it.
And [Gbm] comes to work each day like you [B] and me.
_ Will [A] it grow?
It will.
Then [Dbm] have no doubt about it.
[Gbm] We'll have the [E] grandest garden ever seen.
_ [C] Oh, Dickon, I want it all to be wick.
Will you come and look at it with me?
I'll come [Dm] every day, rain or shine if you want [D] me.
All that [G] garden needs is for us to come [F] wake it up.
But Dickon, [E] what if we [A] save the garden?
Then Uncle Archie takes [Dm] it back.
Or Colin [C] wants it.
What a miracle that would be, getting a poor cripple boy out to see his mother's garden.
[G] Dear the living thing, a little chance to grow.
That's how you will know if she [C] is wick, she'll grow.
[G] So grow to greet the morning, leave the ground below.
When a thing is wick it [C] has a will to grow [A] and grow.
_ [D]
Come a mountain, _ [A] _ _ _ _ [D]
come a snow drop, a coming up.
_ [Dm]
Come a hill, _ _ _ _ _ [D]
come to call, calling all the rest to come.
Calling all of us to come, [Gb] calling all the world to _ come.
[B] _ _ [E] _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ [Dbm] _ _ _ _ [Gb] _
_ _ [E] For somewhere [Eb] there's a single [Abm] streak of green below.
[Dbm] And though it's night time, it's waiting [E] for the right [Dbm] time.
When a thing [E] is wick _ _ [B] it will grow. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
[Ab] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _
Hello there Mary!
Well, yup, hello there.
Why are you in such a bad temper?
_ _ [C] _
The garden is dead, [Bb] Dickon.
[Cm] It's the most forgotten [D] place I've ever seen.
With [A] loose grey branches and dead roots and leaves all [D] tangled up on the ground.
Now, did you take a real close look at [G] anything?
[C] Mary, the strongest roses will fare thrive on being [Dm] neglected,
if the [D] soil is rich enough.
[Bb] You mean it might [C] be alive?
How can we tell?
[Bb] Oh, I can tell if a thing is wick.
[C] Wick?
I've heard Ben say wick.
_ [Bb]
When a thing is wick, it has a life about it.
[Bb] Now, maybe not a life like you [C] and me. _
But somewhere there's a [Gm] single streak of green [Bb] inside it.
Come [Eb] and let me show you [Bb] what I mean. _ _ _
_ _ When a thing is wick, it has a light around it.
_ Maybe not a light [F] that you can see.
_ [Eb] But hiding [Gm] down below, sparks [F] asleep inside [G] it.
Waiting for the right time [Bb] to be seen.
_ [F] You clear away the dead parts, so the tender buds can form.
Loosen up the earth and let [Bb] the roots [Eb] get warm.
[Dm] _ _ [F] Let the [D] roots get _ warm.
[G] Come a mild day, come a warm [D] rain.
Come a snow [G] drop, I'm coming up.
_ _ Come a leave, come a light.
_ Don't you call for in all of us to come and [B] see.
When [E] a thing is wick and someone's about it.
And [Gbm] comes to work each day like you [B] and me.
_ Will [A] it grow?
It will.
Then [Dbm] have no doubt about it.
[Gbm] We'll have the [E] grandest garden ever seen.
_ [C] Oh, Dickon, I want it all to be wick.
Will you come and look at it with me?
I'll come [Dm] every day, rain or shine if you want [D] me.
All that [G] garden needs is for us to come [F] wake it up.
But Dickon, [E] what if we [A] save the garden?
Then Uncle Archie takes [Dm] it back.
Or Colin [C] wants it.
What a miracle that would be, getting a poor cripple boy out to see his mother's garden.
[G] Dear the living thing, a little chance to grow.
That's how you will know if she [C] is wick, she'll grow.
[G] So grow to greet the morning, leave the ground below.
When a thing is wick it [C] has a will to grow [A] and grow.
_ [D]
Come a mountain, _ [A] _ _ _ _ [D]
come a snow drop, a coming up.
_ [Dm]
Come a hill, _ _ _ _ _ [D]
come to call, calling all the rest to come.
Calling all of us to come, [Gb] calling all the world to _ come.
[B] _ _ [E] _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ [Dbm] _ _ _ _ [Gb] _
_ _ [E] For somewhere [Eb] there's a single [Abm] streak of green below.
[Dbm] And though it's night time, it's waiting [E] for the right [Dbm] time.
When a thing [E] is wick _ _ [B] it will grow. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
[Ab] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _