Tom: G Intro: G D G C G D G G D G C G D G If I was an Englishman I’d sing and dance and play G D G C G D Dsus4 D I’d dig out all the old ones and beseech you heed their say. Em C G D Their visions of a better life in a land as bright as day Em D G C Em D G D I’d do my William Morris Dance and I’d be on my way. Em D G C Em D G Em D G C G D G I’d do my William Morris Dance and I’d Be On My way G D G C G D G And if I was an English man I’d sing and dance all night G D G C G D Dsus4 D I’d sing a song of Tomas Payne of darkness and of light Em C G D I’d fire my favourite candles up old chokin' and old bright Em D G C Em D G D I’d do my Stanley Spencer dance and exit to the right Em D G C G D G Em D G C G D G I’d do my Harold Pinter (STOP) dance and exit to the right. G D G C G D G If I was an English man I’d raise my voice and sing G D G C G D Dsus4 D I’d enter in the house of lords and let the rafters ring Em C G D I’d sing to all those noble men of cabbages and kings Em D G C Em D G D I’d do my Arthur Muller dance and turf them in the bin Em D G C Em D G Em D G C G D G I’d do my Norman Wisdom dance and turf them in the bin G D G C G D G If I was an Englishman I’d sing and dance and play G D G C G D Dsus4 D I’d dig out all the old ones and beseech you heed their say. Em C G D Their visions of a better life in a land as bright as day Em D G C Em D G D I’d do my William Morris Dance and I’d be on my way. Em D G C Em D G I'd do my Martian Carthy Dance and I'd be on my way.