{t: Under The Sky} {st: Written by Robert Fripp (1968)(???)} {st: Tabbed by Christopher C Heckman (checkman@math.gatech.edu)} {c:A rare calm song from Mr Fripp (?) of King Crimson fame; even the solo} {c:(which is not here yet). (Recent discussion on Elephant Talk suggests that} {c:it was really written by Ian McDonald and Pete Sinfield.) The chords are} {c:arpeggiated in the background on an acoustic guitar in open position, and} {c:lead lines are played on a clean electric.} [D]Smile at the [A]smiling man, [D]tear in your [A]eye, [D]Laugh in the [A]morning sun, [D]under the [A]sky. [D]High on the [A]hawthorn tree, [D]bee and butter[A]fly, [D]Seek fortune [A]in the leaves, [D]under the [A]sky. [D]Follow the road that leads up to the [G]sky, [D]There's no reason, do not wonder [A]why__[D]__ [D]Dappled green [A]summer blades, [D]where swallows [A]fly, [D]And laughing [A]children play, [D]under the [A]sky. [D]Follow the road that leads up to the [G]sky, [D]There's no reason, do not wonder [A]why__[D]__ [D]Soft on a [A]mossy bank, [D]silently [A]lie, [D]Everything's [A]everything, [D]under the [D]sky, [D]Everything's [A]everything, [D]under the [D]sky, [D]Everything's [A]everything, [D]under the [D]sky ...