Poor Unfortunate Souls (Disney's Little Mermaid) - METAL COVER VERSION Chords
Tempo:
129.3 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
Am
Bb
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Am]
[E] [A]
I [E] admit that in the past I've been a nasty.
They weren't kidding when they called me, [Bb] well, a witch.
But you'll find that [E] nowadays I've ended all my ways.
[Bb] Repentance in the light of [E] Venus, which true?
Yes.
[Eb] [A] I fortunately know a little magic.
It's a talent [E] that I always [Bbm] have possessed.
And lately, [E] please don't laugh, [Bb] I use it on [B] behalf of the mist.
Instead of the lowly and [E] depressed, but [A]
poor [E] unfortunate [Am] souls.
[E] In pain, [A] in need, this [F] one longed to [E] wish for [Am] months to get the girl.
And do [Ebm] I help them?
Yes, indeed.
[A]
Poor [E] unfortunate souls, so sad, so true.
[F] Need to talk into my golden corning spells, [C] Ursula, please.
And [F] I help them, [E] yes I do.
[A]
[F]
Now it's happened once or twice.
Someone [G] couldn't pay the price.
I'm [E] afraid I had to let them cross the [A] cause.
[Am] [Bb] Yes, I've had an odd complaint.
But on the [C] whole, I've been [Bb] a saint.
[E] To those poor unfortunate souls.
Well, the men up there look [C] like a lot of [Bm] lover.
[E] They think a girl who [Bb] gossips is a bore.
Yes, on land [E] it's much preferred for ladies not to say a word.
After [Dm] all, my dear, what sign of battle for?
Oh, mon, they're [E] not all [Fm] that impressed with [E] God my Satan.
True gentlemen avoid it when [Bb] they can.
They don't [E] consume it for honor [F] ladies, John.
[B] It's evil what their tongue gives a [Db] man.
Come on, yoke!
[Em] Poor [E] unfortunate souls.
[Fm] Go ahead, make [B] your [C] choice.
I'm a very [E] busy man, you [Bb] know, I haven't got [E] all day.
One [Fm] garce might [E] just your voice.
Poor unfortunate [Am] soul, yes, sad, [A] like so.
One is you, to curse [E] a patch my Satan.
Gone for day, but [Db] told.
[F] Take it, go up and take [E] it with the go.
Go ahead [F] and sign the [E] scrolls.
Once I'm [D] gentle, now [E] I've got her, boys.
[A] Unfortunate soul.
[D] [Gb] [E] With face poor.
[Am] Unfortunate.
[E] [Am] [E]
[A]
[Em] I [Bm] know that yoke's house of pretension.
[Gb] Not as wet as a [Bm] warthog's backside.
But thick [C] in the dark of the [E] night.
Evil [Em] will find her.
[C] In the dark [Am] of the night.
Just [E] before
[E] [A]
I [E] admit that in the past I've been a nasty.
They weren't kidding when they called me, [Bb] well, a witch.
But you'll find that [E] nowadays I've ended all my ways.
[Bb] Repentance in the light of [E] Venus, which true?
Yes.
[Eb] [A] I fortunately know a little magic.
It's a talent [E] that I always [Bbm] have possessed.
And lately, [E] please don't laugh, [Bb] I use it on [B] behalf of the mist.
Instead of the lowly and [E] depressed, but [A]
poor [E] unfortunate [Am] souls.
[E] In pain, [A] in need, this [F] one longed to [E] wish for [Am] months to get the girl.
And do [Ebm] I help them?
Yes, indeed.
[A]
Poor [E] unfortunate souls, so sad, so true.
[F] Need to talk into my golden corning spells, [C] Ursula, please.
And [F] I help them, [E] yes I do.
[A]
[F]
Now it's happened once or twice.
Someone [G] couldn't pay the price.
I'm [E] afraid I had to let them cross the [A] cause.
[Am] [Bb] Yes, I've had an odd complaint.
But on the [C] whole, I've been [Bb] a saint.
[E] To those poor unfortunate souls.
Well, the men up there look [C] like a lot of [Bm] lover.
[E] They think a girl who [Bb] gossips is a bore.
Yes, on land [E] it's much preferred for ladies not to say a word.
After [Dm] all, my dear, what sign of battle for?
Oh, mon, they're [E] not all [Fm] that impressed with [E] God my Satan.
True gentlemen avoid it when [Bb] they can.
They don't [E] consume it for honor [F] ladies, John.
[B] It's evil what their tongue gives a [Db] man.
Come on, yoke!
[Em] Poor [E] unfortunate souls.
[Fm] Go ahead, make [B] your [C] choice.
I'm a very [E] busy man, you [Bb] know, I haven't got [E] all day.
One [Fm] garce might [E] just your voice.
Poor unfortunate [Am] soul, yes, sad, [A] like so.
One is you, to curse [E] a patch my Satan.
Gone for day, but [Db] told.
[F] Take it, go up and take [E] it with the go.
Go ahead [F] and sign the [E] scrolls.
Once I'm [D] gentle, now [E] I've got her, boys.
[A] Unfortunate soul.
[D] [Gb] [E] With face poor.
[Am] Unfortunate.
[E] [Am] [E]
[A]
[Em] I [Bm] know that yoke's house of pretension.
[Gb] Not as wet as a [Bm] warthog's backside.
But thick [C] in the dark of the [E] night.
Evil [Em] will find her.
[C] In the dark [Am] of the night.
Just [E] before
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_ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ I [E] admit that in the past I've been a nasty.
They weren't kidding when they called me, [Bb] well, a witch.
But you'll find that [E] nowadays I've ended all my ways.
[Bb] Repentance in the light of [E] Venus, which true?
Yes.
[Eb] _ _ [A] I fortunately know a little magic.
It's a talent [E] that I always [Bbm] have possessed.
And lately, [E] please don't laugh, [Bb] I use it on [B] behalf of the mist.
Instead of the lowly and [E] depressed, but [A] _
poor [E] unfortunate [Am] _ souls.
[E] In pain, [A] in need, this [F] one longed to [E] wish for [Am] months to get the girl.
And do [Ebm] I help them?
Yes, indeed.
_ [A] _
Poor [E] unfortunate _ souls, so sad, _ so true.
[F] Need to talk into my golden corning spells, [C] Ursula, please.
And [F] I help them, [E] yes I do.
[A] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [F]
Now it's happened once or twice.
_ Someone [G] couldn't pay the price.
I'm [E] afraid I had to let them cross the _ [A] cause.
_ [Am] _ [Bb] Yes, I've had an odd complaint.
_ But on the [C] whole, I've been [Bb] a saint.
[E] To those poor _ _ _ unfortunate _ _ _ souls. _ _
Well, the men up there look [C] like a lot of [Bm] lover. _
[E] They think a girl who [Bb] gossips is a bore.
Yes, on land [E] it's much preferred for ladies not to say a word.
After [Dm] all, my dear, what sign of battle for?
Oh, mon, they're [E] not all [Fm] that impressed with [E] God my Satan. _
True gentlemen avoid it when [Bb] they can.
They _ don't [E] consume it for honor [F] ladies, John.
[B] It's evil what their tongue gives a [Db] man.
Come on, yoke!
[Em] Poor [E] unfortunate souls.
[Fm] Go ahead, make [B] your [C] choice.
I'm a very [E] busy man, you [Bb] know, I haven't got [E] all day.
One [Fm] garce might [E] just your voice.
_ Poor unfortunate [Am] soul, yes, sad, [A] like so.
One is you, to curse [E] a patch my Satan.
Gone for day, but [Db] told.
[F] Take it, go up and take [E] it with the go.
Go ahead [F] and sign the [E] scrolls.
Once I'm [D] gentle, now [E] I've got her, boys.
[A] Unfortunate soul.
[D] _ _ _ [Gb] _ _ [E] With face poor.
_ _ _ _ [Am] Unfortunate.
_ [E] _ [Am] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ I [Bm] know that yoke's house of pretension.
_ _ [Gb] Not as wet as a [Bm] warthog's backside.
_ But thick [C] in the dark of the [E] night.
Evil [Em] will find her.
_ [C] _ In the dark [Am] of the night.
Just [E] before
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ I [E] admit that in the past I've been a nasty.
They weren't kidding when they called me, [Bb] well, a witch.
But you'll find that [E] nowadays I've ended all my ways.
[Bb] Repentance in the light of [E] Venus, which true?
Yes.
[Eb] _ _ [A] I fortunately know a little magic.
It's a talent [E] that I always [Bbm] have possessed.
And lately, [E] please don't laugh, [Bb] I use it on [B] behalf of the mist.
Instead of the lowly and [E] depressed, but [A] _
poor [E] unfortunate [Am] _ souls.
[E] In pain, [A] in need, this [F] one longed to [E] wish for [Am] months to get the girl.
And do [Ebm] I help them?
Yes, indeed.
_ [A] _
Poor [E] unfortunate _ souls, so sad, _ so true.
[F] Need to talk into my golden corning spells, [C] Ursula, please.
And [F] I help them, [E] yes I do.
[A] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [F]
Now it's happened once or twice.
_ Someone [G] couldn't pay the price.
I'm [E] afraid I had to let them cross the _ [A] cause.
_ [Am] _ [Bb] Yes, I've had an odd complaint.
_ But on the [C] whole, I've been [Bb] a saint.
[E] To those poor _ _ _ unfortunate _ _ _ souls. _ _
Well, the men up there look [C] like a lot of [Bm] lover. _
[E] They think a girl who [Bb] gossips is a bore.
Yes, on land [E] it's much preferred for ladies not to say a word.
After [Dm] all, my dear, what sign of battle for?
Oh, mon, they're [E] not all [Fm] that impressed with [E] God my Satan. _
True gentlemen avoid it when [Bb] they can.
They _ don't [E] consume it for honor [F] ladies, John.
[B] It's evil what their tongue gives a [Db] man.
Come on, yoke!
[Em] Poor [E] unfortunate souls.
[Fm] Go ahead, make [B] your [C] choice.
I'm a very [E] busy man, you [Bb] know, I haven't got [E] all day.
One [Fm] garce might [E] just your voice.
_ Poor unfortunate [Am] soul, yes, sad, [A] like so.
One is you, to curse [E] a patch my Satan.
Gone for day, but [Db] told.
[F] Take it, go up and take [E] it with the go.
Go ahead [F] and sign the [E] scrolls.
Once I'm [D] gentle, now [E] I've got her, boys.
[A] Unfortunate soul.
[D] _ _ _ [Gb] _ _ [E] With face poor.
_ _ _ _ [Am] Unfortunate.
_ [E] _ [Am] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ I [Bm] know that yoke's house of pretension.
_ _ [Gb] Not as wet as a [Bm] warthog's backside.
_ But thick [C] in the dark of the [E] night.
Evil [Em] will find her.
_ [C] _ In the dark [Am] of the night.
Just [E] before