D0 G1 A2 F#3 Bm4 G75 C6 F7 C8 0 C9 Dm10 G11 F12 C13 1Morning has brok-en, like the first morn-ing 2 Em14 Am15 D716 G17 3Blackbird has spok-en, like the first bird 4 C18 F19 F20 C21 Am22 D23 5Praise for the sing-ing, praise for the morn-ing 6 G24 C25 F26 G27 C28 7Praise for them spring-ing fresh from the world 8 9 C29 F30 G31 E32 Am33 G734 C35 G7sus 10 C36 Dm37 G38 F39 C40 11Sweet the rain's new fall, sunlit from heav-en 12 Em41 Am42 D743 G44 13Like the first dew fall, on the first grass 14 C45 F46 F47 C48 Am49 D50 15Praise for the sweet-ness of the wet gard-en 16 G51 C52 F53 G54 C55 17Sprung in complete-ness where his feet pass 18 19 C56 F57 G58 E59 Am60 F#61 Bm62 G63 D64 A765 D66 20 D67 Em68 A69 G70 D71 21Mine is the sunlight, mine is the morn-ing 22 F#m72 Bm73 E74 A75 23Born of the one light, Eden saw play 24 D76 G77 G78 D79 Bm80 E81 25Praise with ela-tion, praise every morn-ing 26 A82 D83 G84 A785 D86 27God's recrea-tion of the new day 28 29 G87 A88 F#89 Bm90 G791 C92 F93 C94 30 C95 Dm96 G97 F98 C99 31Morning has brok-en, like the first morn-ing 32 Em100 Am101 D7102 G103 33Blackbird has spok-en, like the first bird 34 C104 F105 F106 C107 Am108 D109 35Praise for the sing-ing, praise for the morn-ing 36 G110 C111 F112 G113 C114 37Praise for them spring-ing fresh from the world 38 39 C115 F116 G117 E118 Am119 F#120 Bm121 G122 D123 A124 D125