Jugband Blues

 
      C                                         Am
It's awfully considerate of you to think of me here
        C                     Am                               C
And I'm almost obliged to you for making it clear that I'm not here
      Am                        C
And I never knew the moon could be so big
      Am                        C
And I never knew the moon could be so blue
        Am                                  C          
And I'm grateful that you threw away my old shoes
    F               G                  A   
And brought me here instead dressed in red
        Bm        F#m          Bm           F#m  
And I'm wondering who could be writing this song
 
G       D           A         D   
I don't care if the sun don't shine
    G       D       A          D     
And I don't care if nothing is mine
    Fm                  A
And I don't care if I'm nervous with you
Fm                       A     
I'll do my loving in the Winter
 
 
Jugband and Mason's kazoo:    G   D   A   D   (X4)    
 
G                 D
La, La, La, La    La, La, La, La  
A                 D                   ---->   (x4)
La, La, La, La    La, La, La, La    
 
N.C.
La, La, La, La...  (Glissando from D to Fdim: 1 2 1 x x x)
 
 
Jugband:  E   (strange noises, trumpet, basso tuba, Syd)
 
 
Coda:   Am   C
 
        Am        Am
And the sea isn't green
    C          Am 
And I love the queen
           C          Am
And what exactly is a dream?
           C          A 
And what exactly is a joke?
 
 
--
This the last Barrett's song with the Pink Floyd.  
Syd leaves the band on 6 April 1968.
 
I notice that in same books there are some different phrases 
in comparison with the "Saurceful of Secrets" booklet:
line 3-4  "the room" instead of "the moon"
line 6    "in rag" instead of "in red"