Chords for Allen Ginsberg sings William Blake's "The Nurse's Song"

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85.425 bpm
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C

F

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G

G#

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Allen Ginsberg sings William Blake's "The Nurse's Song" chords
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[C] The Nurses Song by William Blake, which is a sing-along.
[G#] The last line is, and all the hills echoed, or all the hills echoed.
And please join us, we'll [A] all be singing together.
[F#] If you don't know how to sing, it'll sound even [E] better.
[G] Try to make high soprano harmonies, go ahead.
Also, profundities, [N] depends.
Harmonies.
Yes.
Play harmonies.
[C] The situation is, the nurse and the students are getting late,
time to get off the stage of life.
They get out of the playground, off the field.
[F]
[C] The nurse calls the kids to go home.
They say, no, no, [G] it's just a little light, the birds are [F#] out,
we don't want to stay.
She said, all right, you can, but you're going to be in,
so you're going to leave.
[C]
In from the dark.
So the Nurses Song, text by William Blake, music by ourselves.
You know, the four stanzas and then the sing-along.
When [F] the voices of children [C] are heard on the green,
and laughing is heard on the hill,
my heart is at rest within my breast,
and everything [F] else is still.
Come home, my children, the [C] sun is gone down,
and the dews of night arrive.
Come, come, leave old play and let us away,
till the morning appears [F] in the sky.
No, no, let us play, for it is yet day,
and we cannot go [C] to sleep.
Sight in the sky, the little birds fly,
and the hills are all curvy.
[F]
Well, well, go and play, [C] till the light fades away,
and then go home to bed.
All the little boys and ladies,
and children that laugh,
and all the hills [F] echo.
And all the hills echo, and all
[C]
the hills echo.
[F] And [C]
all the hills echo, and all the hills [F] echo,
and all the hills echo.
And all the hills [C] echo, and all the hills echo.
[F]
[C]
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C
3211
F
134211111
F#
134211112
G
2131
G#
134211114
C
3211
F
134211111
F#
134211112
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[C] The Nurses Song by William Blake, which is a sing-along.
[G#] The last line is, and all the hills echoed, or all the hills echoed.
And please join us, we'll [A] all be singing together.
[F#] If you don't know how to sing, it'll sound even [E] better.
[G] Try to make high soprano harmonies, go ahead.
Also, profundities, [N] depends.
Harmonies.
Yes.
Play harmonies. _
_ [C] _ The situation is, the nurse and the students are getting late,
time to get off the stage of life.
They get out of the playground, off the field.
[F] _
[C] The nurse calls the kids to go home.
They say, no, no, [G] it's just a little light, the birds are [F#] out,
we don't want to stay.
She said, all right, you can, but you're going to be in,
so you're going to leave.
[C] _
In from the dark.
_ _ So the Nurses Song, text by William Blake, music by ourselves. _ _ _
You know, the four stanzas and then the sing-along.
_ _ When [F] the voices of children _ [C] are heard on the green,
and laughing is heard on the hill,
_ my heart is at rest within my breast,
and everything [F] else is still.
_ _ _ Come home, my children, the [C] sun is gone down,
and the dews of night arrive. _
Come, come, leave old play and let us away,
till the morning appears [F] in the sky.
_ No, no, let us play, for it is yet day,
and we cannot go [C] to sleep.
_ Sight in the sky, the little birds fly,
and the hills are all curvy.
[F] _ _
Well, _ well, go and play, [C] till the light fades away,
and then go home to bed.
All the little boys and ladies,
and children that laugh,
and all the hills [F] echo.
_ _ And all the hills echo, and all _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ the hills echo.
[F] _ _ And _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ all the hills echo, and _ all the hills [F] echo,
_ and all the hills echo.
And _ all the hills [C] echo, _ and all the hills echo. _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _