This is a re-write of version 1 with the correct chords in standard tuning.
I have transposed it for you.
Intro
C#m
Verse 1
C#m
Once there was a man who had a
E
little too much
B
time on his hands
G#
he never stopped to think that he was getting
A
older
C#m
when his night came to an end
C
he tried to grasp his for his last friend
G
and pretend that he could wish himself
Bm
health on a four-leaf
A
clover
Chorus
C
He said is this the return to oz the grass is
F
dead the gold is
G#
brown and the sky has
C
claws
C
theres a wind-up man walking round and round what
F
once was emerald City's
C#
now a crystal
C
town
Verse 2
C#m
It's three o'clock in the morning you get a
E
phone call from the
B
queen with a hundred
G#
heads she says that they're all
A
dead
C#m
she tried the last one on it couldn't speak fell off and
C
now she just wanders the halls thinking
G
nothing
Bm
thinking nothing at
A
all
Chorus
C
She said is this the return to oz the grass is
F
dead the gold is
G#
brown and the sky has
C
claws
C
theres a wind-up man walking round and round what
F
once was emerald city's
G#
now a crystal
C
town
Guitar Solo
C B Bb F G
C B Bb F G
C
C#m
The wheelies are cutting pavement and the
E
skeksis at the
B
rave meant to
G#
hide deep inside their sunken
C
faces and their wild rolling
C#m
eyes but their callous words
C
reveal that they can no longer
G
feel love or
Bm
sex appeal
A
the patchwork girl has come to cinch the
C
deal
Final Chorus
C F G# C (repeated until instrumental outro)
Outro
C#m C G Bm A (Repeated until end)