Chords for Dracula, The Musical - 05 The Master's Song (feat. Euan Morton)
Tempo:
110 bpm
Chords used:
Em
B
C
Am
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[E] [Em]
Two years ago I was minding my business, tending my garden at sunrise.
I heard a voice in my head that intrigued me.
[C] I answered yes, [B] was I unwise?
[Am] Thus it began, all [B] the long preparation he [Em] needed for his [G] plan.
[C] He cannot enter [Am] without invitation, [B] and I was his man.
[Em] That's why [C] I always know what [Em] he's thinking.
[C] I always [Am] know what he's drinking.
[B] And from whom, when he [Am] slips [Am] in someone's [B] room.
[Em] Oh yes, I [B] always know who [Em] he's after.
[C]
I hear his [Am] triumphant laughter [B] in my head.
[A] When he finds someone [B] well-bred, [Em]
[E] undead.
He sails [Em] across the seven seas, his ship cuts through [B] the waves.
And when the crimson moon comes up, he drinks the [Em] blood of slaves.
[F#] We have waited long [Em] for the master's song, [F#] and it's time to join in [Gm] the chorus.
[Am]
[F#] Sing his song, [Em] sing it loud and strong, [F#] and the master may give you [B] new life.
Tell me, [Em] who is this master?
[F] Isn't he a figment of your [Em] wild imagination?
[F] This is what we doctors [Dm] call a morbid aberration.
[B] I've seen this [Em] before.
[E] I can't speak of the master.
[F] You must understand that all of this [B] is [Em] confidential.
[D#] Take my word for it, preparedness [Dm] is quintessential.
[B] I'm ready, [Dm] I'm ready, [B] and soon [Em] I'll be free.
I'll be free.
The schooner runs before the storm, the crew is all [B] below.
The captain fights to steer a course, the master strikes [Em] him so.
[Gm]
[B] [Fm] Trust in [C#] me, I always [Fm] know what he's thinking.
[C#] I always know when [A#m] he's sinking.
Those sharp [C] teeth, I know [A#m] where to send the wreath.
[Fm] Master, they think [C] a locked [Fm] door prevents you.
[C#] You're on your way, [A#m] I can sense you.
Through [C] the window, through [A#m] the grating, through [C] the floorboards, through [A#] the fan [A#m] light comes [C] the mist.
[F]
[C#] [F]
They think a locked door prevents you.
[N]
Two years ago I was minding my business, tending my garden at sunrise.
I heard a voice in my head that intrigued me.
[C] I answered yes, [B] was I unwise?
[Am] Thus it began, all [B] the long preparation he [Em] needed for his [G] plan.
[C] He cannot enter [Am] without invitation, [B] and I was his man.
[Em] That's why [C] I always know what [Em] he's thinking.
[C] I always [Am] know what he's drinking.
[B] And from whom, when he [Am] slips [Am] in someone's [B] room.
[Em] Oh yes, I [B] always know who [Em] he's after.
[C]
I hear his [Am] triumphant laughter [B] in my head.
[A] When he finds someone [B] well-bred, [Em]
[E] undead.
He sails [Em] across the seven seas, his ship cuts through [B] the waves.
And when the crimson moon comes up, he drinks the [Em] blood of slaves.
[F#] We have waited long [Em] for the master's song, [F#] and it's time to join in [Gm] the chorus.
[Am]
[F#] Sing his song, [Em] sing it loud and strong, [F#] and the master may give you [B] new life.
Tell me, [Em] who is this master?
[F] Isn't he a figment of your [Em] wild imagination?
[F] This is what we doctors [Dm] call a morbid aberration.
[B] I've seen this [Em] before.
[E] I can't speak of the master.
[F] You must understand that all of this [B] is [Em] confidential.
[D#] Take my word for it, preparedness [Dm] is quintessential.
[B] I'm ready, [Dm] I'm ready, [B] and soon [Em] I'll be free.
I'll be free.
The schooner runs before the storm, the crew is all [B] below.
The captain fights to steer a course, the master strikes [Em] him so.
[Gm]
[B] [Fm] Trust in [C#] me, I always [Fm] know what he's thinking.
[C#] I always know when [A#m] he's sinking.
Those sharp [C] teeth, I know [A#m] where to send the wreath.
[Fm] Master, they think [C] a locked [Fm] door prevents you.
[C#] You're on your way, [A#m] I can sense you.
Through [C] the window, through [A#m] the grating, through [C] the floorboards, through [A#] the fan [A#m] light comes [C] the mist.
[F]
[C#] [F]
They think a locked door prevents you.
[N]
Key:
Em
B
C
Am
F
Em
B
C
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[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em]
Two years ago I was minding my business, tending my garden at sunrise.
I heard a voice in my head that intrigued me.
[C] I answered yes, [B] was I unwise?
[Am] Thus it began, all [B] the long preparation he [Em] needed for his [G] plan.
[C] He cannot enter [Am] without invitation, [B] and I was his man.
[Em] That's why [C] I always know what [Em] he's thinking.
[C] I always [Am] know what he's drinking.
[B] And from whom, when he [Am] slips [Am] in someone's [B] room. _
[Em] Oh yes, I [B] always know who [Em] he's after.
_ [C]
I hear his [Am] triumphant laughter [B] in my head.
[A] When he finds someone [B] well-bred, _ [Em] _
[E] undead. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ He sails [Em] across the seven seas, his ship cuts through [B] the waves.
And when the crimson moon comes up, he drinks the [Em] blood of slaves.
[F#] We have waited long [Em] for the master's song, [F#] and it's time to join in [Gm] the chorus.
[Am]
[F#] Sing his song, [Em] sing it loud and strong, [F#] and the master may give you [B] new life.
Tell me, [Em] who is this master?
[F] Isn't he a figment of your [Em] wild imagination? _
[F] This is what we doctors [Dm] call a morbid _ aberration.
[B] I've seen this [Em] before.
_ [E] I can't speak of the master.
[F] You must understand that all of this [B] is [Em] confidential.
[D#] Take my word for it, preparedness [Dm] is quintessential.
[B] I'm ready, [Dm] I'm ready, [B] and soon [Em] I'll be free.
_ I'll be free.
_ _ _ _ The schooner runs before the storm, the crew is all [B] below.
_ The captain fights to steer a course, the master strikes [Em] him so. _
_ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ [Fm] Trust in [C#] me, I always [Fm] know what he's thinking.
[C#] I always know when [A#m] he's sinking.
Those sharp [C] teeth, I know [A#m] where to send the wreath.
_ [Fm] Master, they think [C] a locked [Fm] door prevents you.
[C#] You're on your way, [A#m] I can sense you.
Through [C] the window, through [A#m] the grating, through [C] the floorboards, through [A#] the fan [A#m] light comes [C] the mist. _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
[C#] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ _ They think a locked door prevents you. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em]
Two years ago I was minding my business, tending my garden at sunrise.
I heard a voice in my head that intrigued me.
[C] I answered yes, [B] was I unwise?
[Am] Thus it began, all [B] the long preparation he [Em] needed for his [G] plan.
[C] He cannot enter [Am] without invitation, [B] and I was his man.
[Em] That's why [C] I always know what [Em] he's thinking.
[C] I always [Am] know what he's drinking.
[B] And from whom, when he [Am] slips [Am] in someone's [B] room. _
[Em] Oh yes, I [B] always know who [Em] he's after.
_ [C]
I hear his [Am] triumphant laughter [B] in my head.
[A] When he finds someone [B] well-bred, _ [Em] _
[E] undead. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ He sails [Em] across the seven seas, his ship cuts through [B] the waves.
And when the crimson moon comes up, he drinks the [Em] blood of slaves.
[F#] We have waited long [Em] for the master's song, [F#] and it's time to join in [Gm] the chorus.
[Am]
[F#] Sing his song, [Em] sing it loud and strong, [F#] and the master may give you [B] new life.
Tell me, [Em] who is this master?
[F] Isn't he a figment of your [Em] wild imagination? _
[F] This is what we doctors [Dm] call a morbid _ aberration.
[B] I've seen this [Em] before.
_ [E] I can't speak of the master.
[F] You must understand that all of this [B] is [Em] confidential.
[D#] Take my word for it, preparedness [Dm] is quintessential.
[B] I'm ready, [Dm] I'm ready, [B] and soon [Em] I'll be free.
_ I'll be free.
_ _ _ _ The schooner runs before the storm, the crew is all [B] below.
_ The captain fights to steer a course, the master strikes [Em] him so. _
_ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ [Fm] Trust in [C#] me, I always [Fm] know what he's thinking.
[C#] I always know when [A#m] he's sinking.
Those sharp [C] teeth, I know [A#m] where to send the wreath.
_ [Fm] Master, they think [C] a locked [Fm] door prevents you.
[C#] You're on your way, [A#m] I can sense you.
Through [C] the window, through [A#m] the grating, through [C] the floorboards, through [A#] the fan [A#m] light comes [C] the mist. _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
[C#] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ _ They think a locked door prevents you. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _