Chords for Sagittarius - The Song
Tempo:
122.8 bpm
Chords used:
Gm
D
Cm
Eb
Bb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[G] [D] [Gm]
[Bb] [Cm] [Gm]
[Cm] [Gm] [D]
[Eb] [D] [Gm]
A boy [D] once [Gm] roamed into the woods, his cheek [Cm] was more [Gm] than bright, [Cm] he lost his way [D] in woods so far.
[Eb] [D]
[Gm] A village folk turned out [Gm] and searched, from [Bb] dawn till [Cm] day was [Gm] spared, but since they
[D] [Eb] found
him, they gave [D] him up [Gm] as dead.
Now after seven years had passed, [Bb] one morning [Cm]
it be [Gm] fell, [Cm] that he [Gm] was seen [D] beyond the green
[Eb] and heading [D]
towards [Gm] the well.
They asked him who he was instead, [Bb] his face [Cm] seemed strange [Gm] and dim, [Cm] his [Gm] parents [D] [G] [Eb] [D]
[Gm] remembered
him, but he was a boy.
A while [D] I [Gm] lost the path and walked [Cm] in woods [Gm] of fame, [Cm] I came in time [D] to feast with them,
but soon was set, [Gm] the people there are white as snow and they [Cm] have [Gm] golden locks.
[Cm] These [Gm] are the words [D] for sun and moon, [Eb] for valleys, [D]
hills [Gm] and brooks.
They laughed this early in the day, [Bb] he can't [Cm] be full [Gm] of mind, [Cm] they said that [Gm] he [D] was mad
and made [Eb] in keeper [D]
of [Gm] their kind.
So every day he fared afield [Bb] and sat [Cm]
upon [Gm] a stone, [Cm] and late [Gm]
into [D] the night he sat [Eb] [D]
[Gm] alone
and only [A]
children [Gm] heard his song.
[Bb] And [Cm] often sat [Gm] beside, [Cm] they sang it [Gm] far [D] into the years, [Eb] long after [D] he [G] had died.
[Bb] [Cm] [Gm]
[Cm] [Gm] [D]
[Eb] [D] [Gm]
A boy [D] once [Gm] roamed into the woods, his cheek [Cm] was more [Gm] than bright, [Cm] he lost his way [D] in woods so far.
[Eb] [D]
[Gm] A village folk turned out [Gm] and searched, from [Bb] dawn till [Cm] day was [Gm] spared, but since they
[D] [Eb] found
him, they gave [D] him up [Gm] as dead.
Now after seven years had passed, [Bb] one morning [Cm]
it be [Gm] fell, [Cm] that he [Gm] was seen [D] beyond the green
[Eb] and heading [D]
towards [Gm] the well.
They asked him who he was instead, [Bb] his face [Cm] seemed strange [Gm] and dim, [Cm] his [Gm] parents [D] [G] [Eb] [D]
[Gm] remembered
him, but he was a boy.
A while [D] I [Gm] lost the path and walked [Cm] in woods [Gm] of fame, [Cm] I came in time [D] to feast with them,
but soon was set, [Gm] the people there are white as snow and they [Cm] have [Gm] golden locks.
[Cm] These [Gm] are the words [D] for sun and moon, [Eb] for valleys, [D]
hills [Gm] and brooks.
They laughed this early in the day, [Bb] he can't [Cm] be full [Gm] of mind, [Cm] they said that [Gm] he [D] was mad
and made [Eb] in keeper [D]
of [Gm] their kind.
So every day he fared afield [Bb] and sat [Cm]
upon [Gm] a stone, [Cm] and late [Gm]
into [D] the night he sat [Eb] [D]
[Gm] alone
and only [A]
children [Gm] heard his song.
[Bb] And [Cm] often sat [Gm] beside, [Cm] they sang it [Gm] far [D] into the years, [Eb] long after [D] he [G] had died.
Key:
Gm
D
Cm
Eb
Bb
Gm
D
Cm
_ [G] _ _ _ [D] _ _ [Gm] _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ [Cm] _ _ [Gm] _
_ _ _ [Cm] _ _ [Gm] _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [D] _ _ [Gm] _
_ _ A boy [D] once [Gm] roamed into the woods, his cheek [Cm] was more [Gm] than bright, _ [Cm] he lost his way [D] in woods so far.
_ [Eb] _ _ _ [D] _
_ [Gm] _ _ A village folk turned out [Gm] and searched, from [Bb] dawn till [Cm] day was [Gm] spared, but since they _
_ [D] _ _ _ [Eb] found
him, they gave [D] him up [Gm] as dead.
_ Now after seven years had passed, [Bb] one morning [Cm]
it be [Gm] _ fell, [Cm] that he [Gm] was seen [D] beyond the green
[Eb] and heading [D]
towards [Gm] the well.
_ They asked him who he was instead, [Bb] his face [Cm] seemed strange [Gm] and dim, _ [Cm] his [Gm] parents _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [D] _
[Gm] remembered
_ _ him, but he was a boy.
A while [D] I _ [Gm] lost the path and walked [Cm] in woods [Gm] of fame, [Cm] I came in time [D] to feast with them,
but soon was set, [Gm] _ _ _ the people there are white as snow and they [Cm] have [Gm] golden locks.
_ [Cm] These [Gm] are the words [D] for sun and moon, [Eb] for valleys, [D]
hills [Gm] and brooks.
They laughed this early in the day, [Bb] he can't [Cm] be full [Gm] of mind, [Cm] they said that [Gm] he [D] was mad
and made [Eb] in keeper [D]
of [Gm] their kind.
_ So every day he fared afield [Bb] and sat [Cm]
upon [Gm] a stone, _ [Cm] and late [Gm]
into [D] the night he sat [Eb] _ _ [D] _
_ [Gm] alone
_ and only [A]
children [Gm] heard his song.
[Bb] And [Cm] often sat [Gm] _ beside, [Cm] they sang it [Gm] far [D] into the years, [Eb] long after _ [D] he [G] had died.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ [Cm] _ _ [Gm] _
_ _ _ [Cm] _ _ [Gm] _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [D] _ _ [Gm] _
_ _ A boy [D] once [Gm] roamed into the woods, his cheek [Cm] was more [Gm] than bright, _ [Cm] he lost his way [D] in woods so far.
_ [Eb] _ _ _ [D] _
_ [Gm] _ _ A village folk turned out [Gm] and searched, from [Bb] dawn till [Cm] day was [Gm] spared, but since they _
_ [D] _ _ _ [Eb] found
him, they gave [D] him up [Gm] as dead.
_ Now after seven years had passed, [Bb] one morning [Cm]
it be [Gm] _ fell, [Cm] that he [Gm] was seen [D] beyond the green
[Eb] and heading [D]
towards [Gm] the well.
_ They asked him who he was instead, [Bb] his face [Cm] seemed strange [Gm] and dim, _ [Cm] his [Gm] parents _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [D] _
[Gm] remembered
_ _ him, but he was a boy.
A while [D] I _ [Gm] lost the path and walked [Cm] in woods [Gm] of fame, [Cm] I came in time [D] to feast with them,
but soon was set, [Gm] _ _ _ the people there are white as snow and they [Cm] have [Gm] golden locks.
_ [Cm] These [Gm] are the words [D] for sun and moon, [Eb] for valleys, [D]
hills [Gm] and brooks.
They laughed this early in the day, [Bb] he can't [Cm] be full [Gm] of mind, [Cm] they said that [Gm] he [D] was mad
and made [Eb] in keeper [D]
of [Gm] their kind.
_ So every day he fared afield [Bb] and sat [Cm]
upon [Gm] a stone, _ [Cm] and late [Gm]
into [D] the night he sat [Eb] _ _ [D] _
_ [Gm] alone
_ and only [A]
children [Gm] heard his song.
[Bb] And [Cm] often sat [Gm] _ beside, [Cm] they sang it [Gm] far [D] into the years, [Eb] long after _ [D] he [G] had died.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _