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Jack and the BeanstalkG
C
G
Jack sold his cow for some magic beans.
C
D
And told Mom it was the best offer he'd seen.G
C
G
He planted them deep in the ground that night.C
G
D7
G
And early next morning, they gave him such a fright.G
Up, up, up, up, up they grewC
G
D7
As high as the clouds and up on through.G
C
G
Jack started climbing high as could beC
G
D7
G
And up at the top a new land he did see.
C
G
Everything was giant, as massive as could be.
C
D
Jacked walked to a house and knocked so heavily.G
C
G
A giant woman answered and let him in.
C
G
D7
G
She held him in her hand and stroked his little chin.
C
G
She fed him breakfast and dinner too.
C
D
Then she said watch out or my husband will eat you.G
C
G
He'll soon be home from work so you better hide.C
G
D7
G
Hide in my pocket, you'll be safe inside.
C
G
Not a minute later, he came through the door
C
D
The giant whose footsteps shook the floor.G
C
G
What do I smell, there's a man inside.C
G
D7
G
Fee fi fo fum, from me he cannot hide.
C
G
The giant's wife replied I don't know what you mean
C
D
There has been no man through these doors I've seen.G
C
G
Why don't you go nap and close your eyes.C
G
D
G
I will come and wake you, when it's time to rise.
C
G
The giant went to bed and to Jack the wife said,
C
D
Take these coins of gold to keep your family fed.G
C
G
Please come back and visit me someday again.C
G
D7
G
Until then remember I will always be your friend.G
C
G
The next morning Jack up the beanstalk he went
C
D
And back to the house of the man-eating gent.G
C
G
The giant woman answered and let him in.C
G
D7
G
She held him in her hand and stroked his little chin.
C
G
She fed him breakfast and dinner too.
C
D
Then she said watch out or my husband will eat you.G
C
G
He'll soon be home from work so you better hide.C
G
D7
G
Hide in my pocket, you'll be safe inside.
C
G
Not a minute later, he came through the door
C
D
The giant whose footsteps shook the floor.G
C
G
What do I smell, there's a man inside.C
G
D7
G
Fee fi fo fum, from me he cannot hide.
C
G
The giant's wife replied I don't know what you mean
C
D
There has been no man through these doors I've seen.G
C
G
Why don't you go nap and close your eyes.C
G
D7
G
I will come and wake you, when it's time to rise.
C
G
The giant went to bed and to Jack the wife said,
C
D
Take this goose that lays golden eggs to keep you fed.G
C
G
Please come back and visit me someday again.C
G
D7
G
Until then remember I will always be your friend.
C
G
The next morning Jack up the beanstalk he went
D7
And back to the house of the man-eating gent.G
C
G
The giant woman answered and let him in.C
G
D7
G
She held him in her hand and stroked his little chin.
C
G
She fed him breakfast and dinner too.
C
D
Then she said watch out or my husband will eat you.G
C
G
He'll soon be home from work so you better hide.C
G
D7
G
Hide in my pocket, you'll be safe inside.
C
G
Not a minute later, he came through the door
C
D
The giant whose footsteps shook the floor.G
C
G
What do I smell, there's a man inside.C
G
D7
G
Fee fi fo fum, from me he cannot hide.
C
G
The giant's golden harp gave a loud cry out!
C
D
The giant said I knew I smelled someone about!G
C
G
Jack took the giant's harp and down the beanstalk flewC
G
D7
G
He grabbed an axe and chopped the stalk in two.
C
G
Jack never saw the giant again
C
D
But thought about the beanstalk now and then.G
C
G
The giant's wife had been a faithful friend,C
G
D
G
But now our story has come to an end.
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