Chords for Shibboleth

Tempo:
83.5 bpm
Chords used:

A

E

D

Ab

Bm

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Shibboleth chords
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[E] [B]
[E] [Bm] [D] [A]
I met with Lord Chumley on the [D] train to Wolsery.
His brow it was furrowed with gravest [A] concern,
for he'd had to cut short his [D] holiday in Cossey to see his urologist, [Ab] a doctor named [A] Colburn.
[Abm] [A] He was joined by Lord Worcester, a [D] right phantom rooster who'd just been in Barlic in his [Ab] country [A] estate.
But the weather turned drizzly, and [D] his houseguest, Earl Risley, just wouldn't leave, so he [Ab] made his [A] escape.
From Hazelby [E] to Oslingby, from Lemster to Gumstead to [Bm] Lym,
you mustn't assume you can say what [Gbm] you see, or you might end up feeling [E] quite dim.
[A] For in Hulkham the locals [E] say often, to the natives of Blidworth it's Blid,
if any British name [Gbm] could bring you to shame, [Bm] for it just might be a [A] shibboleth.
[Gb] [A] At Stitchell, Lord Chumley [D] took leave to withdraw to a wagon-lit carriage [Ab] in hopes of [A] some sleep.
We were then joined at Ratchet [D] by old lady Fanshawe, as well as the grandson [Ab] of Samuel [A] Pease.
[Abm] [A] Then soon Robert's mom [D] waltzed in with aplomb, as he travelled from Punnell to Winbury.
[A] Lady Sarah D'Elle, [D] dressed all in pastel, was bound for her uncle's [Ab] in Trossley.
[A] [Abm] [A] From Hazelby [E] to Oslingby, from Lemster to Gumstead to Lym,
you mustn't assume you [B] can say what you see, or you might end up feeling [E] quite dim.
[A] For in Hulkham the locals [E] say often, to the natives of Blidworth it's Blid,
if any British name [A] could bring you [Gbm] to shame, for it just might be [A] a shibboleth.
From Hazelby [E] to Oslingby, from Lemster to Gumstead to Lym,
you mustn't assume you [Bm] can say what [Gbm] you see, or you might end up feeling [E] quite dim.
[A] For in Hulkham the locals say often, to the natives of Blidworth it's Blid,
if [Bm] any British name [Gbm] could bring you to shame, for it just might be [A] a shibboleth.
Key:  
A
1231
E
2311
D
1321
Ab
134211114
Bm
13421112
A
1231
E
2311
D
1321
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_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [B] _ _
[E] _ _ [Bm] _ _ [D] _ _ _ [A] _
I met with Lord Chumley on the [D] train to Wolsery.
His brow it was furrowed with gravest [A] concern,
for he'd had to cut short his [D] holiday in Cossey to see his urologist, [Ab] a doctor named [A] Colburn.
_ _ [Abm] [A] He was joined by Lord Worcester, a [D] right phantom rooster who'd just been in Barlic in his [Ab] country [A] estate.
But the weather turned drizzly, and [D] his houseguest, Earl Risley, just wouldn't leave, so he [Ab] made his [A] escape. _ _
_ From Hazelby [E] to Oslingby, from Lemster to Gumstead to [Bm] Lym,
you mustn't assume you can say what [Gbm] you see, or you might end up feeling [E] quite dim.
[A] For in Hulkham the locals [E] say often, to the natives of Blidworth it's Blid,
if any British name [Gbm] could bring you to shame, [Bm] for it just might be a [A] shibboleth.
_ _ [Gb] _ [A] At Stitchell, Lord Chumley [D] took leave to withdraw to a wagon-lit carriage [Ab] in hopes of [A] some sleep.
We were then joined at Ratchet [D] by old lady Fanshawe, as well as the grandson [Ab] of Samuel [A] Pease. _ _
[Abm] _ [A] Then soon Robert's mom [D] waltzed in with aplomb, as he travelled from Punnell to Winbury.
[A] Lady Sarah D'Elle, [D] dressed all in pastel, was bound for her uncle's [Ab] in Trossley.
[A] _ _ _ [Abm] _ [A] From Hazelby [E] to Oslingby, from Lemster to Gumstead to Lym,
you mustn't assume you [B] can say what you see, or you might end up feeling [E] quite dim.
[A] For in Hulkham the locals [E] say often, to the natives of Blidworth it's Blid,
if any British name [A] could bring you [Gbm] to shame, for it just might be [A] a shibboleth.
From Hazelby [E] to Oslingby, from Lemster to Gumstead to Lym,
you mustn't assume you [Bm] can say what [Gbm] you see, or you might end up feeling [E] quite dim.
[A] For in Hulkham the locals say often, to the natives of Blidworth it's Blid,
if [Bm] any British name [Gbm] could bring you to shame, for it just might be [A] a shibboleth. _ _

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