Chords for John Conolly Christmas Song I am Christmas
Tempo:
109.5 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
E
Em
F#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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[A] [E] [D] [A]
[D] [Em] [A]
[E] [A] I [C#] will sew [D] a braid [A] of [D] gold on [A] grey [Bm] December's ragged [E]
sleeve,
[A] Teach the crabbed and [D] jaded [A]
soul how to give, [E] how [A] to receive.
[E] For rooms are thick [D] with magic [A] now, [D] the tree [A] its soft light [E] throwing,
[A] The [C#m] mistletoe, [D] the [A] holly bough, [D] my [A] age-old spell bestowing.
[D] [A] [E]
[A] For I bring stories [D] by [A] the hearth, [D] delight [A] in half [Bm]-forgotten [E] names,
[A] Apple [C#m] logs [D] on fragrant [A] fires, [D] with flickering [A] faces [E] [A] in the flames.
[E] As the year draws [D] in its [A] days, [D] and [A] tired leaves [E] are falling,
[A] I [E] will [D] brighten [A] darkened ways, [D] where [A] dusk is [E] early [A] calling.
[E] [A] I [E] am warmth [D] and I [A] am light, [D] and I [A] am kith [E] and kin,
[A] A [E] candle in [D] your [A] longest night, [D] I [A] am Christmas, [E] let me [F#m] in,
[D] I [A] am Christmas, [E] [A] let me in.
[E]
[A] I [E] can take [D] the weary [A] miles, and weave a carpet [B] to [E] your door,
[A] Guide [Em] the dusty [D]
[A] wanderers home, [D] safely [A] to [E] your side [A] once [E] more.
I can cheer [D] the bitter [A] days, [D] with [A] tunes to set [E] you singing,
[A] My standard in [E] your heart [A] I'll [D] raise, joy [A] and [Em] comfort [A] bringing.
[D] [E]
[A] I am [E] [D] warmth and I [A] am light, [D] and I [A] am kith [E] and kin,
[A] A [E] candle in [D] your longest [A]
night, [D] I [A] am Christmas, [E] let [F#m] me in,
[D] I [A] am Christmas, [E] [A] let me in.
[D] [A] [E]
[A] I [C#] bring [D] churches [A] all aglow, [D] and [A] carols on [B] the midnight [E]
air,
[A] Coloured windows [D] streaked [A] with snow, that guild the [Em] [A] congregations there,
[Em] For [E] young and old [D] shall join [A] and sing, [D] to mark [A] the long [E] year's turning.
[A] From one [E] glad [D] candle that [A] I bring, [D] ten [A] thousand [E] more are [A] burning.
[E] [A] I [E] am warmth [D] and I [A] am light, [D] and I [A] am kith [E] and kin,
[A] A [E] candle in [D] your [A] longest night, [D] [A] I am Christmas, [E] let me [F#m] in,
[D] I [A] am Christmas, [E] let [A] me in.
I [E] am [D] warmth and I am [A] light, [D] and I am [A] kith [E] and kin,
[A] A [E] candle in [D] your [A] longest night, [D] I [A] am Christmas, [E] let [F#m] me in,
[D] I [A] am Christmas, [E]
let [A] me in.
[D] [Em] [A]
[E] [A] I [C#] will sew [D] a braid [A] of [D] gold on [A] grey [Bm] December's ragged [E]
sleeve,
[A] Teach the crabbed and [D] jaded [A]
soul how to give, [E] how [A] to receive.
[E] For rooms are thick [D] with magic [A] now, [D] the tree [A] its soft light [E] throwing,
[A] The [C#m] mistletoe, [D] the [A] holly bough, [D] my [A] age-old spell bestowing.
[D] [A] [E]
[A] For I bring stories [D] by [A] the hearth, [D] delight [A] in half [Bm]-forgotten [E] names,
[A] Apple [C#m] logs [D] on fragrant [A] fires, [D] with flickering [A] faces [E] [A] in the flames.
[E] As the year draws [D] in its [A] days, [D] and [A] tired leaves [E] are falling,
[A] I [E] will [D] brighten [A] darkened ways, [D] where [A] dusk is [E] early [A] calling.
[E] [A] I [E] am warmth [D] and I [A] am light, [D] and I [A] am kith [E] and kin,
[A] A [E] candle in [D] your [A] longest night, [D] I [A] am Christmas, [E] let me [F#m] in,
[D] I [A] am Christmas, [E] [A] let me in.
[E]
[A] I [E] can take [D] the weary [A] miles, and weave a carpet [B] to [E] your door,
[A] Guide [Em] the dusty [D]
[A] wanderers home, [D] safely [A] to [E] your side [A] once [E] more.
I can cheer [D] the bitter [A] days, [D] with [A] tunes to set [E] you singing,
[A] My standard in [E] your heart [A] I'll [D] raise, joy [A] and [Em] comfort [A] bringing.
[D] [E]
[A] I am [E] [D] warmth and I [A] am light, [D] and I [A] am kith [E] and kin,
[A] A [E] candle in [D] your longest [A]
night, [D] I [A] am Christmas, [E] let [F#m] me in,
[D] I [A] am Christmas, [E] [A] let me in.
[D] [A] [E]
[A] I [C#] bring [D] churches [A] all aglow, [D] and [A] carols on [B] the midnight [E]
air,
[A] Coloured windows [D] streaked [A] with snow, that guild the [Em] [A] congregations there,
[Em] For [E] young and old [D] shall join [A] and sing, [D] to mark [A] the long [E] year's turning.
[A] From one [E] glad [D] candle that [A] I bring, [D] ten [A] thousand [E] more are [A] burning.
[E] [A] I [E] am warmth [D] and I [A] am light, [D] and I [A] am kith [E] and kin,
[A] A [E] candle in [D] your [A] longest night, [D] [A] I am Christmas, [E] let me [F#m] in,
[D] I [A] am Christmas, [E] let [A] me in.
I [E] am [D] warmth and I am [A] light, [D] and I am [A] kith [E] and kin,
[A] A [E] candle in [D] your [A] longest night, [D] I [A] am Christmas, [E] let [F#m] me in,
[D] I [A] am Christmas, [E]
let [A] me in.
Key:
A
D
E
Em
F#m
A
D
E
_ [A] _ _ _ [E] _ [D] _ _ [A] _
_ [D] _ _ [Em] _ [A] _ _ _ _
[E] _ [A] I [C#] will sew [D] a braid [A] of [D] gold on [A] grey [Bm] December's ragged [E]
sleeve,
[A] Teach the crabbed and [D] jaded [A]
soul how to give, [E] how [A] to receive.
_ [E] For rooms are thick [D] with magic [A] now, [D] the tree [A] its soft light [E] throwing,
_ _ [A] The [C#m] mistletoe, [D] the [A] holly bough, [D] my [A] age-old spell _ _ bestowing.
[D] _ _ [A] _ _ [E] _ _
_ [A] For I bring stories [D] by [A] the hearth, [D] delight [A] in half [Bm]-forgotten [E] names,
[A] Apple [C#m] logs [D] on fragrant [A] fires, [D] with flickering [A] faces [E] [A] in the flames.
_ _ [E] As the year draws [D] in its [A] days, [D] and [A] tired leaves [E] are falling,
_ _ [A] I [E] will [D] brighten [A] darkened ways, [D] where [A] dusk is [E] early _ [A] calling.
_ [E] _ [A] I [E] am warmth [D] and I [A] am light, [D] and I [A] am kith [E] and kin,
_ [A] A [E] candle in [D] your [A] longest night, [D] I [A] am Christmas, [E] let me [F#m] in,
[D] I [A] am Christmas, _ [E] [A] let me in.
_ _ [E] _
_ _ _ [A] I [E] can take [D] the weary [A] miles, and weave a carpet [B] to [E] your door,
[A] Guide [Em] the dusty [D] _
[A] wanderers home, [D] safely [A] to [E] your side [A] once [E] more.
I can cheer [D] the bitter [A] days, [D] with [A] tunes to set [E] you singing,
_ [A] My standard in [E] your heart [A] I'll [D] raise, joy [A] and [Em] comfort [A] bringing.
_ [D] _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ [A] I am [E] [D] warmth and I [A] am light, [D] and I [A] am kith [E] and kin, _
[A] A [E] candle in [D] your longest [A]
night, [D] I [A] am Christmas, [E] let [F#m] me in,
[D] I [A] am Christmas, [E] _ [A] let me in.
[D] _ _ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ [A] I [C#] bring [D] churches [A] all aglow, [D] and [A] carols on [B] the midnight [E]
air,
[A] _ Coloured windows [D] streaked [A] with snow, that guild the _ [Em] _ [A] congregations there,
[Em] For [E] young and old [D] shall join [A] and sing, [D] to mark [A] the long [E] year's turning. _
[A] From one [E] glad [D] candle that [A] I bring, [D] ten [A] thousand [E] more are [A] burning.
_ [E] _ _ [A] I [E] am warmth [D] and I [A] am light, [D] and I [A] am kith [E] and kin,
_ [A] A [E] candle in [D] your [A] longest night, [D] [A] I am Christmas, [E] let me [F#m] in,
[D] I [A] am Christmas, [E] let [A] me in.
I [E] am [D] warmth and I am [A] light, [D] and I am [A] kith [E] and kin,
_ [A] A [E] candle in [D] your [A] longest night, [D] I [A] am Christmas, [E] let [F#m] me in,
[D] I [A] am Christmas, [E] _
let [A] me in. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ [Em] _ [A] _ _ _ _
[E] _ [A] I [C#] will sew [D] a braid [A] of [D] gold on [A] grey [Bm] December's ragged [E]
sleeve,
[A] Teach the crabbed and [D] jaded [A]
soul how to give, [E] how [A] to receive.
_ [E] For rooms are thick [D] with magic [A] now, [D] the tree [A] its soft light [E] throwing,
_ _ [A] The [C#m] mistletoe, [D] the [A] holly bough, [D] my [A] age-old spell _ _ bestowing.
[D] _ _ [A] _ _ [E] _ _
_ [A] For I bring stories [D] by [A] the hearth, [D] delight [A] in half [Bm]-forgotten [E] names,
[A] Apple [C#m] logs [D] on fragrant [A] fires, [D] with flickering [A] faces [E] [A] in the flames.
_ _ [E] As the year draws [D] in its [A] days, [D] and [A] tired leaves [E] are falling,
_ _ [A] I [E] will [D] brighten [A] darkened ways, [D] where [A] dusk is [E] early _ [A] calling.
_ [E] _ [A] I [E] am warmth [D] and I [A] am light, [D] and I [A] am kith [E] and kin,
_ [A] A [E] candle in [D] your [A] longest night, [D] I [A] am Christmas, [E] let me [F#m] in,
[D] I [A] am Christmas, _ [E] [A] let me in.
_ _ [E] _
_ _ _ [A] I [E] can take [D] the weary [A] miles, and weave a carpet [B] to [E] your door,
[A] Guide [Em] the dusty [D] _
[A] wanderers home, [D] safely [A] to [E] your side [A] once [E] more.
I can cheer [D] the bitter [A] days, [D] with [A] tunes to set [E] you singing,
_ [A] My standard in [E] your heart [A] I'll [D] raise, joy [A] and [Em] comfort [A] bringing.
_ [D] _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ [A] I am [E] [D] warmth and I [A] am light, [D] and I [A] am kith [E] and kin, _
[A] A [E] candle in [D] your longest [A]
night, [D] I [A] am Christmas, [E] let [F#m] me in,
[D] I [A] am Christmas, [E] _ [A] let me in.
[D] _ _ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ [A] I [C#] bring [D] churches [A] all aglow, [D] and [A] carols on [B] the midnight [E]
air,
[A] _ Coloured windows [D] streaked [A] with snow, that guild the _ [Em] _ [A] congregations there,
[Em] For [E] young and old [D] shall join [A] and sing, [D] to mark [A] the long [E] year's turning. _
[A] From one [E] glad [D] candle that [A] I bring, [D] ten [A] thousand [E] more are [A] burning.
_ [E] _ _ [A] I [E] am warmth [D] and I [A] am light, [D] and I [A] am kith [E] and kin,
_ [A] A [E] candle in [D] your [A] longest night, [D] [A] I am Christmas, [E] let me [F#m] in,
[D] I [A] am Christmas, [E] let [A] me in.
I [E] am [D] warmth and I am [A] light, [D] and I am [A] kith [E] and kin,
_ [A] A [E] candle in [D] your [A] longest night, [D] I [A] am Christmas, [E] let [F#m] me in,
[D] I [A] am Christmas, [E] _
let [A] me in. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _