Verse 1: A B Gbm Ab Legend has it that the moss grows on the north side of the trees Dbm B Gbm Ab Legend has it that when the rain comes down, all the worms come up to breathe Dbm B Dbm Gbm Ab Legend has it that when the sunbeams come, the plants, they eat them with their leaves Dbm E A Ab Legend has it that the world spins round on an axis of 23 degrees Chorus: Dbm But have you heard the story of the rabbit in the moon Gbm Or the cow that hopped the planets while straddling a spoon A Or she, who leapt up mountains, while whistling up a tune E Dbm Ab And swapped her songs with swallows while riding on a broom Verse 2: Dbm Well, we can all learn things both many and a-few Gbm From that old hunched woman who lived inside a shoe A Or the girl that sang by day and by night she ate tear soup E Dbm Ab Or the man who drank too much and he got the brewers' droop Verse 3: A Dbm Ab Come listen up all ye fair maids to how the moral goes Dbm Dbm Ab Nobody knew and nobody knows Dbm B Gbm How the pobble was robbed of his twice five toes Dbm A Dbm Ab Or how the dong came to own a luminous nose Dbm A B E Ab Or how the jumblies went to sea in a sieve that they rowed Dbm A Ab And came to shore by the chankly bore where the bong trees grow Dbm E A Where the jabberwocky's small green tentacles do flow A Dbm And the quanglewangle plays in the rain and the snow Chorus: Dbm But have you heard the story of the rabbit in the moon Gbm Or the cow that hopped the planets while straddling a spoon A Or she, who leapt up mountains, while whistling up a tune E Dbm Ab And swapped her songs with swallows while riding on a broom Verse 4: Dbm Well, we can all learn things both many and a-few Gbm From that old hunched woman who lived inside a shoe A Or the girl that sang by day and by night she ate tear soup E Dbm Ab Or the man who drank too much and he got the brewers' droop Interlude: Dbm Gbm A E Ab Verse 5: Dbm B Gbm Ab Legend has it that the moss grows on the north side of the trees A B Gbm Ab Legend has it that when the rain comes down, all the worms come up to breathe Dbm B Dbm Gbm Ab Legend has it that when the sunbeams come, the plants, they eat them with their leaves Dbm E A Ab Legend has it that the world spins round on an axis of 23 degrees Chorus: Dbm But have you heard the story of the rabbit in the moon Gbm Or the cow that hopped the planets while straddling a spoon A Or she, who leapt up mountains, while whistling up a tune E Dbm Ab And swapped her songs with swallows while riding on a broom Verse 6: Dbm Well, we can all learn things both many and a-few Gbm From that old hunched woman who lived inside a shoe A Or the girl that sang by day and by night she ate tear soup E Dbm Ab Or the man who drank too much and he got the brewers' droop Outro: Dbm B E Gbm Ab Gbm A This arrangement is its contributor’s own interpretation, shared for private study, education and non-commercial use. The underlying song, lyrics and music remain the property of their copyright owners. To request removal, see Legal & Copyright.
6 ukulele chords used in "The Moss" by Cosmo Sheldrake: A, B, Dbm, E, Gbm and Ab

















Original song is +1, chords are easier as well
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-4 point transpose is easier if you replace E with E7 🙂
DDU DD
I’m not the most musically talented person but I think the Ab sounds better as an Ab7, and maybe some of the other chords could be better in a minor key.
I’m glad this song is on here though, I just recently discovered this artist and it’s a lot of fun to play!