{t: Worms} {st: Written by Gordon Haskell, tabbed by checkman@math.gatech.edu} {c: There is a main riff, a G major pentatonic scale. (Think: "Wish You Were} {c: Here".) Beyond that, there aren't many chords, just a slowly moving bass-} {c: line. The bass notes are indicated by small letters: g a b d e.} {sot} E ---------------------------------- B ---------------------------------- G ------------7--9------------------ D ---5--7--9------------------------ A ---------------------------------- E ---------------------------------- {eot} I can [e]sit on the sands by the sea And see the [d]Vikings, a-fascinating me, by the [b]moonlight, Everything a-[a]changing except the [g]sun and tide. [e]Green lands, rivers and trees and [d]sands, Where birds sing, [b]animal paradise, a-crackling, [a]They make me feel glad to be an [g]earthling. {soc} But the [a]ostrich [b]always [d]gets his [e]man, he [d]jumps out [b]from a [a]bush, [g] [a]He can run [b]faster than a [d]zebra [e]can, but it [d]always [b]takes a [a]push In the [g]morning, [a]burying the [d]head he was [d]born [e]in. No one's more important than the earthworm, No one's more important than the earthworm. {eoc} [e]Minors, rather than majors, every [d]single time, Just as long as I can make the [b]end rhyme, It's too late, [a]I can't change my [g]birth sign. So when [e]one day when yellows and greens and [d]blues are over, Lay me 'neath the last square inch of [b]clover, No one's more im[a]portant than the [g]earthworm. {c: Chorus, then solo, then modified chorus:} And the [a]ostrich [b]always [d]got his [e]man, he [d]jumped out [b]from a [a]bush, [g] [a]He did run [b]faster than a [d]zebra [e]can, but it [d]only [b]took a [a]push, In the [g]morning, [a]burying the [b]head he was [d]born [e]in. No one's more important than the earthworm, No one's more important than the earthworm.