To Lost and Ancient Gardens Chords by Xanthochroid
Tempo:
120.15 bpm
Chords used:
Fm
Bbm
Db
G
Cm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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[Fm] [G]
[Fm]
My love is pebbles [G]
[Fm] and dew, The earth [Ab] the [Bbm] wilderness [Fm] too.
[G] For [Db] a fonder man [Ab] there is none, Who [Db] admires her [Ab] like the sun,
[Bbm] Shining down [Cm] so she [Ab] may [Fm] glow.
But [Bbm] a maid [Ab] stood alone In [G] the [E] trees [Fm] overgrown,
And [Db] she [Cm] pondered the plight [Fm] of her own.
[G]
[Fm] She drank her dew [Bbm] from me, [Fm] I drank my dew from thee,
I envy the [Bbm] one that she [Fm] chose, He stared and [Bbm] longing to know.
And [Db] she offered me [Cm] a sip, [Db] But I dare not [Ab] touch my [Cm] lip,
[Bbm] Where the [Cm] serpent's tongue [Ab] hath called.
[Fm]
[Bbm] For a man she [Ab] desires, [C] And indeed one she [Fm] would have,
[Db] If I should [Cm] but meet [Fm] her [Bbm] gaze.
[Fm] [Db]
[Fm] A man [Bbm] like you [Fm] I've never known, So [Bbm]
[Fm] lonely [Bbm] he must remain,
[Fm] Her dress so [Bbm] perfectly.
[Db] If you come [Eb] away with me, We [Bbm] shall never [Eb] lonely be,
[Bbm] How do you travesty it [Cm] would be, [Db] If all I should [Eb] fondly be?
[Bbm] By a man [Cm] so handsome [Fm] as you, [Bbm] Come away, [Ab] silly man,
[G] Tis a dream [C] and [Fm] doesn't win, [Db] She has [Bbm] led me [Cm] through [Fm] the trees.
[Bbm]
[Fm] [Bb] [Db]
[Fm] The earth [G] she whimpers [Fm] neath my feet, [G]
[Fm] Her tears they [G] beg me [Fm] not to leave.
[Bbm]
[Db] All those sadder tales [Eb] have been told, [Fm] None so [Db] truthful [Eb] or so old,
[Bbm] As the man [Cm] and his maid [Fm] gladly joined.
[Db] [G] [Fm] [Db]
[G] [C]
[F] [C]
[N]
[Fm]
My love is pebbles [G]
[Fm] and dew, The earth [Ab] the [Bbm] wilderness [Fm] too.
[G] For [Db] a fonder man [Ab] there is none, Who [Db] admires her [Ab] like the sun,
[Bbm] Shining down [Cm] so she [Ab] may [Fm] glow.
But [Bbm] a maid [Ab] stood alone In [G] the [E] trees [Fm] overgrown,
And [Db] she [Cm] pondered the plight [Fm] of her own.
[G]
[Fm] She drank her dew [Bbm] from me, [Fm] I drank my dew from thee,
I envy the [Bbm] one that she [Fm] chose, He stared and [Bbm] longing to know.
And [Db] she offered me [Cm] a sip, [Db] But I dare not [Ab] touch my [Cm] lip,
[Bbm] Where the [Cm] serpent's tongue [Ab] hath called.
[Fm]
[Bbm] For a man she [Ab] desires, [C] And indeed one she [Fm] would have,
[Db] If I should [Cm] but meet [Fm] her [Bbm] gaze.
[Fm] [Db]
[Fm] A man [Bbm] like you [Fm] I've never known, So [Bbm]
[Fm] lonely [Bbm] he must remain,
[Fm] Her dress so [Bbm] perfectly.
[Db] If you come [Eb] away with me, We [Bbm] shall never [Eb] lonely be,
[Bbm] How do you travesty it [Cm] would be, [Db] If all I should [Eb] fondly be?
[Bbm] By a man [Cm] so handsome [Fm] as you, [Bbm] Come away, [Ab] silly man,
[G] Tis a dream [C] and [Fm] doesn't win, [Db] She has [Bbm] led me [Cm] through [Fm] the trees.
[Bbm]
[Fm] [Bb] [Db]
[Fm] The earth [G] she whimpers [Fm] neath my feet, [G]
[Fm] Her tears they [G] beg me [Fm] not to leave.
[Bbm]
[Db] All those sadder tales [Eb] have been told, [Fm] None so [Db] truthful [Eb] or so old,
[Bbm] As the man [Cm] and his maid [Fm] gladly joined.
[Db] [G] [Fm] [Db]
[G] [C]
[F] [C]
[N]
Key:
Fm
Bbm
Db
G
Cm
Fm
Bbm
Db
[Fm] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
[Fm] _ _ _ _ _ _
My love is pebbles [G]
[Fm] and dew, _ _ _ The earth [Ab] the [Bbm] wilderness [Fm] too.
_ _ [G] For [Db] a fonder man [Ab] there is none, Who [Db] admires her [Ab] like the sun,
[Bbm] Shining down [Cm] so she [Ab] may [Fm] glow.
_ _ But [Bbm] a maid [Ab] stood alone In [G] the [E] trees [Fm] overgrown,
And [Db] she [Cm] pondered the plight [Fm] of her own.
_ _ [G] _ _
[Fm] _ _ _ _ She _ drank her dew [Bbm] from me, [Fm] I drank _ my dew from thee,
I envy the [Bbm] one that she [Fm] chose, He stared and [Bbm] longing to know.
And [Db] she offered me [Cm] a sip, [Db] But I dare not [Ab] touch my [Cm] lip,
[Bbm] Where the _ [Cm] serpent's tongue [Ab] hath called.
[Fm] _ _
[Bbm] For a man she [Ab] desires, [C] And indeed one she [Fm] would have,
[Db] If I should [Cm] but meet [Fm] her _ _ [Bbm] gaze. _
_ [Fm] _ _ _ [Db] _ _
[Fm] A man [Bbm] like you [Fm] I've never known, _ So [Bbm] _ _
[Fm] lonely [Bbm] he must remain,
[Fm] Her dress so [Bbm] perfectly.
[Db] If you come [Eb] away with me, We [Bbm] shall never [Eb] lonely be,
[Bbm] How do you travesty it [Cm] would be, [Db] If all I should [Eb] fondly be?
[Bbm] By a man [Cm] so handsome [Fm] as _ _ you, [Bbm] Come away, [Ab] silly man,
[G] Tis a dream [C] and [Fm] doesn't win, [Db] She has [Bbm] led me [Cm] through [Fm] the _ trees.
[Bbm] _ _
[Fm] _ _ _ [Bb] _ [Db] _
[Fm] The earth [G] she whimpers [Fm] neath my feet, [G] _ _
[Fm] Her tears they [G] beg me [Fm] not to leave.
[Bbm] _ _
[Db] All those sadder tales [Eb] have been told, [Fm] None so [Db] truthful [Eb] or so old,
[Bbm] As the man [Cm] and his maid [Fm] gladly joined.
_ [Db] _ [G] _ [Fm] _ _ _ _ [Db] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _
[Fm] _ _ _ _ _ _
My love is pebbles [G]
[Fm] and dew, _ _ _ The earth [Ab] the [Bbm] wilderness [Fm] too.
_ _ [G] For [Db] a fonder man [Ab] there is none, Who [Db] admires her [Ab] like the sun,
[Bbm] Shining down [Cm] so she [Ab] may [Fm] glow.
_ _ But [Bbm] a maid [Ab] stood alone In [G] the [E] trees [Fm] overgrown,
And [Db] she [Cm] pondered the plight [Fm] of her own.
_ _ [G] _ _
[Fm] _ _ _ _ She _ drank her dew [Bbm] from me, [Fm] I drank _ my dew from thee,
I envy the [Bbm] one that she [Fm] chose, He stared and [Bbm] longing to know.
And [Db] she offered me [Cm] a sip, [Db] But I dare not [Ab] touch my [Cm] lip,
[Bbm] Where the _ [Cm] serpent's tongue [Ab] hath called.
[Fm] _ _
[Bbm] For a man she [Ab] desires, [C] And indeed one she [Fm] would have,
[Db] If I should [Cm] but meet [Fm] her _ _ [Bbm] gaze. _
_ [Fm] _ _ _ [Db] _ _
[Fm] A man [Bbm] like you [Fm] I've never known, _ So [Bbm] _ _
[Fm] lonely [Bbm] he must remain,
[Fm] Her dress so [Bbm] perfectly.
[Db] If you come [Eb] away with me, We [Bbm] shall never [Eb] lonely be,
[Bbm] How do you travesty it [Cm] would be, [Db] If all I should [Eb] fondly be?
[Bbm] By a man [Cm] so handsome [Fm] as _ _ you, [Bbm] Come away, [Ab] silly man,
[G] Tis a dream [C] and [Fm] doesn't win, [Db] She has [Bbm] led me [Cm] through [Fm] the _ trees.
[Bbm] _ _
[Fm] _ _ _ [Bb] _ [Db] _
[Fm] The earth [G] she whimpers [Fm] neath my feet, [G] _ _
[Fm] Her tears they [G] beg me [Fm] not to leave.
[Bbm] _ _
[Db] All those sadder tales [Eb] have been told, [Fm] None so [Db] truthful [Eb] or so old,
[Bbm] As the man [Cm] and his maid [Fm] gladly joined.
_ [Db] _ [G] _ [Fm] _ _ _ _ [Db] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _