Capo 1 C E7 Am Only play the highest 3 strings of Fm The cuckoo who, too busily accruin', pushin out the brood Fm C C E7 Bit off more than it could chew on and when the cuckéd flew the coop With the you-know-whos you're bound to lose G E7 Am Am Tweeting so fearful but the cuckoo wouldn't move They got those hooks in good, they're in the Whitehouse Fm Fm When that eagle came a swoopin' in Took the banks and all the tubes C G E Am Dm G7 C And if you had the IQ, well you might recognise the clues They're hidden in plain sight, but if you opened up your eyes Fm E Am And ask the cuckoo question, but it's taboo (hoo-hoo) You'd see they ain't so white at all Dm G7 Dm G7 C And you might change your mind It's hidden in plain sight, but if you opened up your eyes C Am E Am You might change your point of view You'd see their reich, lord over you F Fm C Dm G7 You might change your point of view about him And you might change your mind C Am (on both chords here play D->E on the D string, this happens elsewhere too) You might change your point of view Fm You might change your point of view about the- Most of this I got from this comment by the song's author, Jack Hwite: "I think it's: C, E, Am, and then the bottom 3 string 1st fret (dunno what that chord is tbh). I throw in a G after the C on the second verse. Chorus is Dm, G7, C, E, Am... skip the E on the re-run, straight to Am then the 3 bottom stings, voila!" I play the F/Fm parts as single notes of the three highest strings. The original recording has only the Fm on the last line.