Chords for A Last Battle (Freedom, Flight, & Fantasy)
Tempo:
138.35 bpm
Chords used:
Bbm
Gb
Ab
Db
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[B] [Bbm]
In the hill, the [Db] hollow hill, [Ebm] the night wind seems to [Gb] moan.
[Bbm] Far and [Db] sea stands [Ab] the elven [Fm] hall, [Ebm] and I [Ab] dwelt here [Db] [Bbm] alone.
[F]
Alone [Eb] to wait, [Bbm] alone to watch [Ab] the weary [Ebm] [Fm] seasons [Cm] [F] pass.
[Bbm] To watch [Db] all magic [Eb] fade away, [Gb] as fragile as spun [F] glass.
[Gb] I would not [Db] battle for [F] myself, [Ab] the toll claimed by the [F] years.
[Bbm] My harp [Fm] sung a good note for note, [Gb] the falling [Ab] of [Bbm] my tears.
[Ebm] And is [Gb] there yet a child of man, above [Bbm] the hollow hill,
[Ebm] Who hears my song and [Gb] heeds my word, [F] and harks to my
[Bbm] song.
Is there a child of man, who looks [Ab] up anywhere, who [Gb] longs for [Bbm]
wonderland.
[Db] Or have they all [Ab]
forgotten, [Fm] those who [Db] never [Ab] can [Bbm]
forget.
One evening when the [Db] stars above the [Ebm] hill were diamond bright,
[Bb] [Gb] [Bbm] And all [Db] the woods [Ab] were silvered [Fm] by the [Ebm] full [Ab] moon's gentle [Db]
[Bb] light.
[Eb] I took my harp [Bbm] and left the hall [Ab] to play where [Fm] wind flew free.
[F] [Bbm] When out [Db] among [Eb] the shadows there [Gb] approached me mortals [F] three.
They [Gb] saw me [Db] and they heard [Fm] me and [Ab] came to me [F]
unafraid.
Of [Bbm] years twice [Fm] child and grown were they, [Gb] these two [Ab] youths and [Bbm] a maid.
[Ebm] And is there yet a [Gb] child of man, above [Bbm] the hollow hill,
Who [Ebm]
hears my song and [Gb] heeds my word, [F] and harks to [Bbm]
my song.
Is there a child [Ab] of man, who looks up anywhere, who [Gb]
longs for [Bbm] wonderland.
[Db] Or have they all [Ab] forgotten, [Fm] those who [Gb]
never [Ab] can [Bbm] forget.
Temptation came to [C] lure them [Db] in, [Ebm] and yet I [B] stayed my [Gb]
hand.
All [Eb] [Db] mortals often [Ab]
hide [Fm] away, [Gb] when held [Ab] in elven [Bbm]
land.
[F] And [Eb] so I only [Bbm]
smiled and sang, [Ab] and held them with my song.
[C] [Bbm] To give me [Db] [Eb] treasured memories, when [Gb] years grew cold and [F]
long.
And [Gb] then in [Ab] kindness [Bbm] took their [F] hands [Ab] and sent them on their [F]
way.
In [Bbm] which their [Fm] minds, quite clean of me, [Gb] vanished [Ab] with the [Bbm]
day.
[Ebm] And is [Gb] there yet a child of man, above [Bbm] the hollow hill,
Who [Ebm]
hears my song and [Gb] heeds my words, [F] and harks to my [Bbm]
song.
[Ab] Is there a child of man, who looks up anywhere, who [Gb]
longs for [Bbm] wonderland.
[Db] Or have they all [Ab] forgotten, [Fm] those who [Gb]
never [Ab] can [Bbm] forget.
All magic fades these [Cm] latter [Db] days, [Ebm] hemmed in by iron.
[Gb] Yes, [Eb] even [Db] magic [Ab] such as [Fm] mine, [Gb] whose roots [Ab] are deep [Db] and old.
It [Eb]
were no kindness [Bbm] to these three, [Ab] to keep them by [Fm] my side.
[Bbm] To let them [Db] slowly [Eb] fade with me, [Gb] for loneliness and [F] pride.
[Gb] And so I [Db] let them [Bbm] go, and only [Ab]
cast on them the [F] spell.
To [Bbm] let me [Db] look [Fm] into their lives, [Gb] to see them [Ab] safe [Bbm] and well.
And [Ebm] is [Gb] there yet a child of [Bbm] man, above the hollow hill,
[Ebm] Who hears my song [Gb] and [F]
[Bbm] [Ab]
heeds my words, and harks to [Gb] my song.
And who longs for wonder [Bbm]
yet.
[Db] Or have they all [Fm]
forgotten, those [Db] who never [Ab] can [Bbm] forget.
[F] [Bbm]
[C] [Bbm] [Ebm] [B] [Gb]
[Ebm] [Db] [Ab]
[Fm] [Gb] [Ab] [Bbm]
[Eb] [Bbm]
[Ab] [Ebm] [Fm]
[Bbm] [Eb]
[Ab] [Gb] [F]
[Gb] [Bbm]
[Ab] [F]
[Bbm] [Db] [Ab]
[Fm] [Gb] [Ab] [Bbm]
[Ebm] And is there [Gb] yet a child of man, [Bbm] above the hollow hill,
[Ebm] Who hears my song [Gb] and heeds my words, [F] and harks to magic still.
[Bbm]
[Ab] And who [Gb]
longs for wonder [Bbm] yet.
[Db] Or have they all [Ab] forgotten, those [Gb] who never [Ab] can [Bbm] forget.
[Ab] [Bbm] But nothing can be without [Db] the night, [Ebm] I fought to look ahead.
[Fm] [Gb] And [Eb] saw [Db] them slain [Abm] so [Fm] uselessly, [Gb] my parents' [Ab] strife [Bbm] struck dead.
It [Eb]
came to me, [Bbm] to know then that [Ab] they need [Ebm] not [Fm] die by [F] hate.
[Bb] That I [Db] might with [Eb] my magic, battle [Gb]
to avert their [F] fate.
[Gb] That I could [Bbm] bring them back this [F] night, [Ab] to dwell within [F] my hall.
So [Bbm]
now [Db] against [Ab] hate, iron [Fm] and death, [Gb] I go [Ab] to bid [Bbm] my call.
[Ebm] I call you now [Gb] who came [Bbm] above my hollow hill.
[Ebm] Now hear my song [Gb] and heed my words, [F] and harken to
[Bbm] the star [Ab] and melody.
[Gb] By love and [Bbm] magic bright, [Db] so come to me [Fm] and ride with me.
[Gb] I fight [Ab] for you [Bbm] this night.
[B]
In the hill, the [Db] hollow hill, [Ebm] the night wind seems to [Gb] moan.
[Bbm] Far and [Db] sea stands [Ab] the elven [Fm] hall, [Ebm] and I [Ab] dwelt here [Db] [Bbm] alone.
[F]
Alone [Eb] to wait, [Bbm] alone to watch [Ab] the weary [Ebm] [Fm] seasons [Cm] [F] pass.
[Bbm] To watch [Db] all magic [Eb] fade away, [Gb] as fragile as spun [F] glass.
[Gb] I would not [Db] battle for [F] myself, [Ab] the toll claimed by the [F] years.
[Bbm] My harp [Fm] sung a good note for note, [Gb] the falling [Ab] of [Bbm] my tears.
[Ebm] And is [Gb] there yet a child of man, above [Bbm] the hollow hill,
[Ebm] Who hears my song and [Gb] heeds my word, [F] and harks to my
[Bbm] song.
Is there a child of man, who looks [Ab] up anywhere, who [Gb] longs for [Bbm]
wonderland.
[Db] Or have they all [Ab]
forgotten, [Fm] those who [Db] never [Ab] can [Bbm]
forget.
One evening when the [Db] stars above the [Ebm] hill were diamond bright,
[Bb] [Gb] [Bbm] And all [Db] the woods [Ab] were silvered [Fm] by the [Ebm] full [Ab] moon's gentle [Db]
[Bb] light.
[Eb] I took my harp [Bbm] and left the hall [Ab] to play where [Fm] wind flew free.
[F] [Bbm] When out [Db] among [Eb] the shadows there [Gb] approached me mortals [F] three.
They [Gb] saw me [Db] and they heard [Fm] me and [Ab] came to me [F]
unafraid.
Of [Bbm] years twice [Fm] child and grown were they, [Gb] these two [Ab] youths and [Bbm] a maid.
[Ebm] And is there yet a [Gb] child of man, above [Bbm] the hollow hill,
Who [Ebm]
hears my song and [Gb] heeds my word, [F] and harks to [Bbm]
my song.
Is there a child [Ab] of man, who looks up anywhere, who [Gb]
longs for [Bbm] wonderland.
[Db] Or have they all [Ab] forgotten, [Fm] those who [Gb]
never [Ab] can [Bbm] forget.
Temptation came to [C] lure them [Db] in, [Ebm] and yet I [B] stayed my [Gb]
hand.
All [Eb] [Db] mortals often [Ab]
hide [Fm] away, [Gb] when held [Ab] in elven [Bbm]
land.
[F] And [Eb] so I only [Bbm]
smiled and sang, [Ab] and held them with my song.
[C] [Bbm] To give me [Db] [Eb] treasured memories, when [Gb] years grew cold and [F]
long.
And [Gb] then in [Ab] kindness [Bbm] took their [F] hands [Ab] and sent them on their [F]
way.
In [Bbm] which their [Fm] minds, quite clean of me, [Gb] vanished [Ab] with the [Bbm]
day.
[Ebm] And is [Gb] there yet a child of man, above [Bbm] the hollow hill,
Who [Ebm]
hears my song and [Gb] heeds my words, [F] and harks to my [Bbm]
song.
[Ab] Is there a child of man, who looks up anywhere, who [Gb]
longs for [Bbm] wonderland.
[Db] Or have they all [Ab] forgotten, [Fm] those who [Gb]
never [Ab] can [Bbm] forget.
All magic fades these [Cm] latter [Db] days, [Ebm] hemmed in by iron.
[Gb] Yes, [Eb] even [Db] magic [Ab] such as [Fm] mine, [Gb] whose roots [Ab] are deep [Db] and old.
It [Eb]
were no kindness [Bbm] to these three, [Ab] to keep them by [Fm] my side.
[Bbm] To let them [Db] slowly [Eb] fade with me, [Gb] for loneliness and [F] pride.
[Gb] And so I [Db] let them [Bbm] go, and only [Ab]
cast on them the [F] spell.
To [Bbm] let me [Db] look [Fm] into their lives, [Gb] to see them [Ab] safe [Bbm] and well.
And [Ebm] is [Gb] there yet a child of [Bbm] man, above the hollow hill,
[Ebm] Who hears my song [Gb] and [F]
[Bbm] [Ab]
heeds my words, and harks to [Gb] my song.
And who longs for wonder [Bbm]
yet.
[Db] Or have they all [Fm]
forgotten, those [Db] who never [Ab] can [Bbm] forget.
[F] [Bbm]
[C] [Bbm] [Ebm] [B] [Gb]
[Ebm] [Db] [Ab]
[Fm] [Gb] [Ab] [Bbm]
[Eb] [Bbm]
[Ab] [Ebm] [Fm]
[Bbm] [Eb]
[Ab] [Gb] [F]
[Gb] [Bbm]
[Ab] [F]
[Bbm] [Db] [Ab]
[Fm] [Gb] [Ab] [Bbm]
[Ebm] And is there [Gb] yet a child of man, [Bbm] above the hollow hill,
[Ebm] Who hears my song [Gb] and heeds my words, [F] and harks to magic still.
[Bbm]
[Ab] And who [Gb]
longs for wonder [Bbm] yet.
[Db] Or have they all [Ab] forgotten, those [Gb] who never [Ab] can [Bbm] forget.
[Ab] [Bbm] But nothing can be without [Db] the night, [Ebm] I fought to look ahead.
[Fm] [Gb] And [Eb] saw [Db] them slain [Abm] so [Fm] uselessly, [Gb] my parents' [Ab] strife [Bbm] struck dead.
It [Eb]
came to me, [Bbm] to know then that [Ab] they need [Ebm] not [Fm] die by [F] hate.
[Bb] That I [Db] might with [Eb] my magic, battle [Gb]
to avert their [F] fate.
[Gb] That I could [Bbm] bring them back this [F] night, [Ab] to dwell within [F] my hall.
So [Bbm]
now [Db] against [Ab] hate, iron [Fm] and death, [Gb] I go [Ab] to bid [Bbm] my call.
[Ebm] I call you now [Gb] who came [Bbm] above my hollow hill.
[Ebm] Now hear my song [Gb] and heed my words, [F] and harken to
[Bbm] the star [Ab] and melody.
[Gb] By love and [Bbm] magic bright, [Db] so come to me [Fm] and ride with me.
[Gb] I fight [Ab] for you [Bbm] this night.
[B]
Key:
Bbm
Gb
Ab
Db
F
Bbm
Gb
Ab
[B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
In the hill, the [Db] hollow hill, [Ebm] the night wind seems to [Gb] _ moan.
[Bbm] Far and [Db] sea stands [Ab] the elven [Fm] hall, [Ebm] and I [Ab] dwelt here [Db] _ [Bbm] alone.
[F] _
Alone [Eb] to wait, [Bbm] alone to watch [Ab] the weary [Ebm] [Fm] seasons _ [Cm] _ [F] pass.
[Bbm] To watch [Db] all magic [Eb] fade away, [Gb] as fragile as spun [F] _ glass.
[Gb] I would not [Db] battle for [F] myself, [Ab] the toll claimed by the [F] _ years.
[Bbm] My harp [Fm] sung a good note for note, [Gb] the falling [Ab] of [Bbm] my _ tears. _
_ _ [Ebm] And is [Gb] there yet a child of man, above [Bbm] the hollow hill,
_ [Ebm] Who hears my song and [Gb] heeds my word, [F] and harks to my _ _
_ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ song.
Is there a child of man, who looks [Ab] up anywhere, who [Gb] longs for _ [Bbm]
wonderland.
_ [Db] Or have they all [Ab]
forgotten, [Fm] those who [Db] never [Ab] can [Bbm] _
forget. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ One evening when the [Db] stars above the [Ebm] hill were diamond bright,
[Bb] _ [Gb] _ [Bbm] And all [Db] the woods [Ab] were silvered [Fm] by the [Ebm] full [Ab] moon's gentle [Db] _
[Bb] light.
[Eb] I took my harp [Bbm] and left the hall [Ab] to play where [Fm] wind flew free.
[F] _ [Bbm] When out [Db] among [Eb] the shadows there [Gb] approached me mortals [F] three.
_ They [Gb] saw me [Db] and they heard [Fm] me and [Ab] came to me _ _ [F]
unafraid.
Of [Bbm] years twice [Fm] child and grown were they, [Gb] these two [Ab] youths and [Bbm] a maid.
_ _ _ _ _ [Ebm] And is there yet a [Gb] child of man, above [Bbm] the hollow hill,
Who [Ebm]
hears my song and [Gb] heeds my word, [F] and harks to _ _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _
_ my song.
Is there a child [Ab] of man, who looks up anywhere, who [Gb]
longs for _ [Bbm] wonderland.
_ [Db] Or have they all [Ab] forgotten, [Fm] those who [Gb]
never [Ab] can [Bbm] forget. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Temptation came to [C] lure them [Db] in, [Ebm] and yet I [B] stayed my [Gb]
hand.
_ All [Eb] [Db] mortals often [Ab]
hide [Fm] away, [Gb] when held [Ab] in elven [Bbm]
land.
[F] And [Eb] so I only [Bbm]
smiled and sang, [Ab] and held them with my song.
[C] _ [Bbm] To give me [Db] _ [Eb] treasured memories, when [Gb] years grew cold and [F] _
long.
And [Gb] then in [Ab] kindness [Bbm] took their [F] hands [Ab] and sent them on their [F] _
way.
In [Bbm] which their [Fm] minds, quite clean of me, _ [Gb] vanished [Ab] with the [Bbm]
day.
_ _ _ _ _ [Ebm] And is [Gb] there yet a child of man, above [Bbm] the hollow hill,
Who [Ebm]
hears my song and [Gb] heeds my words, [F] and harks to my _ _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _
_ song.
[Ab] Is there a child of man, who looks up anywhere, who [Gb]
longs for _ [Bbm] wonderland.
_ [Db] Or have they all [Ab] forgotten, [Fm] those who [Gb]
never [Ab] can [Bbm] forget. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ All magic fades these [Cm] latter [Db] days, [Ebm] hemmed in by iron.
[Gb] _ _ _ Yes, [Eb] even [Db] magic [Ab] such as [Fm] mine, [Gb] whose roots [Ab] are deep [Db] and old.
It [Eb]
were no kindness [Bbm] to these three, [Ab] to keep them by [Fm] my side.
[Bbm] To let them [Db] slowly [Eb] fade with me, [Gb] for loneliness and [F] pride.
_ [Gb] And so I [Db] let them [Bbm] go, and only [Ab]
cast on them the [F] _ spell.
To [Bbm] let me [Db] look [Fm] into their lives, [Gb] to see them [Ab] safe [Bbm] and _ well. _
_ And [Ebm] is [Gb] there yet a child of [Bbm] man, above the hollow hill,
_ [Ebm] Who hears my song [Gb] and _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _ _ [Ab] _
_ heeds my words, and harks to [Gb] my song.
And who longs for wonder [Bbm]
yet.
_ [Db] Or have they all [Fm]
forgotten, those [Db] who never [Ab] can [Bbm] forget.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ [Bbm] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ [Bbm] _ _ [Ebm] _ _ _ [B] _ [Gb] _
_ _ _ _ [Ebm] _ [Db] _ _ [Ab] _
_ [Fm] _ _ [Gb] _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Bbm] _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _
_ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Ebm] _ _ [Fm] _
_ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ _ [Ab] _ [Gb] _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ [Gb] _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _
_ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ [Db] _ _ [Ab] _
_ [Fm] _ _ [Gb] _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Bbm] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Ebm] And is there [Gb] yet a child of man, [Bbm] above the hollow _ hill,
[Ebm] Who hears my song [Gb] and heeds my words, [F] and harks to magic still.
_ [Bbm] _
_ _ [Ab] And who _ _ _ [Gb] _
longs for wonder [Bbm] yet.
_ [Db] Or have they all [Ab] forgotten, those [Gb] who never [Ab] can [Bbm] _ forget. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Ab] _ [Bbm] _ But nothing can be without [Db] the night, [Ebm] I fought to look ahead.
[Fm] _ [Gb] _ And [Eb] saw [Db] them slain [Abm] so _ [Fm] uselessly, [Gb] my parents' [Ab] strife [Bbm] struck dead.
It [Eb]
came to me, [Bbm] to know then that [Ab] they need [Ebm] not [Fm] die by [F] hate.
[Bb] That I [Db] might with [Eb] my magic, battle [Gb]
to avert their [F] _ fate.
[Gb] That I could [Bbm] bring them back this [F] night, [Ab] to dwell within [F] my hall.
So [Bbm]
now [Db] against [Ab] hate, iron [Fm] and death, [Gb] I go [Ab] to bid [Bbm] my call. _ _
_ _ [Ebm] I call you now [Gb] who came [Bbm] _ above my hollow _ hill.
[Ebm] Now hear my song [Gb] and heed my words, [F] and harken to _ _
_ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ the star [Ab] and melody.
[Gb] By love and [Bbm] magic bright, [Db] so come to me [Fm] and ride with me.
[Gb] I fight [Ab] for you [Bbm] this night. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
In the hill, the [Db] hollow hill, [Ebm] the night wind seems to [Gb] _ moan.
[Bbm] Far and [Db] sea stands [Ab] the elven [Fm] hall, [Ebm] and I [Ab] dwelt here [Db] _ [Bbm] alone.
[F] _
Alone [Eb] to wait, [Bbm] alone to watch [Ab] the weary [Ebm] [Fm] seasons _ [Cm] _ [F] pass.
[Bbm] To watch [Db] all magic [Eb] fade away, [Gb] as fragile as spun [F] _ glass.
[Gb] I would not [Db] battle for [F] myself, [Ab] the toll claimed by the [F] _ years.
[Bbm] My harp [Fm] sung a good note for note, [Gb] the falling [Ab] of [Bbm] my _ tears. _
_ _ [Ebm] And is [Gb] there yet a child of man, above [Bbm] the hollow hill,
_ [Ebm] Who hears my song and [Gb] heeds my word, [F] and harks to my _ _
_ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ song.
Is there a child of man, who looks [Ab] up anywhere, who [Gb] longs for _ [Bbm]
wonderland.
_ [Db] Or have they all [Ab]
forgotten, [Fm] those who [Db] never [Ab] can [Bbm] _
forget. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ One evening when the [Db] stars above the [Ebm] hill were diamond bright,
[Bb] _ [Gb] _ [Bbm] And all [Db] the woods [Ab] were silvered [Fm] by the [Ebm] full [Ab] moon's gentle [Db] _
[Bb] light.
[Eb] I took my harp [Bbm] and left the hall [Ab] to play where [Fm] wind flew free.
[F] _ [Bbm] When out [Db] among [Eb] the shadows there [Gb] approached me mortals [F] three.
_ They [Gb] saw me [Db] and they heard [Fm] me and [Ab] came to me _ _ [F]
unafraid.
Of [Bbm] years twice [Fm] child and grown were they, [Gb] these two [Ab] youths and [Bbm] a maid.
_ _ _ _ _ [Ebm] And is there yet a [Gb] child of man, above [Bbm] the hollow hill,
Who [Ebm]
hears my song and [Gb] heeds my word, [F] and harks to _ _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _
_ my song.
Is there a child [Ab] of man, who looks up anywhere, who [Gb]
longs for _ [Bbm] wonderland.
_ [Db] Or have they all [Ab] forgotten, [Fm] those who [Gb]
never [Ab] can [Bbm] forget. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Temptation came to [C] lure them [Db] in, [Ebm] and yet I [B] stayed my [Gb]
hand.
_ All [Eb] [Db] mortals often [Ab]
hide [Fm] away, [Gb] when held [Ab] in elven [Bbm]
land.
[F] And [Eb] so I only [Bbm]
smiled and sang, [Ab] and held them with my song.
[C] _ [Bbm] To give me [Db] _ [Eb] treasured memories, when [Gb] years grew cold and [F] _
long.
And [Gb] then in [Ab] kindness [Bbm] took their [F] hands [Ab] and sent them on their [F] _
way.
In [Bbm] which their [Fm] minds, quite clean of me, _ [Gb] vanished [Ab] with the [Bbm]
day.
_ _ _ _ _ [Ebm] And is [Gb] there yet a child of man, above [Bbm] the hollow hill,
Who [Ebm]
hears my song and [Gb] heeds my words, [F] and harks to my _ _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _
_ song.
[Ab] Is there a child of man, who looks up anywhere, who [Gb]
longs for _ [Bbm] wonderland.
_ [Db] Or have they all [Ab] forgotten, [Fm] those who [Gb]
never [Ab] can [Bbm] forget. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ All magic fades these [Cm] latter [Db] days, [Ebm] hemmed in by iron.
[Gb] _ _ _ Yes, [Eb] even [Db] magic [Ab] such as [Fm] mine, [Gb] whose roots [Ab] are deep [Db] and old.
It [Eb]
were no kindness [Bbm] to these three, [Ab] to keep them by [Fm] my side.
[Bbm] To let them [Db] slowly [Eb] fade with me, [Gb] for loneliness and [F] pride.
_ [Gb] And so I [Db] let them [Bbm] go, and only [Ab]
cast on them the [F] _ spell.
To [Bbm] let me [Db] look [Fm] into their lives, [Gb] to see them [Ab] safe [Bbm] and _ well. _
_ And [Ebm] is [Gb] there yet a child of [Bbm] man, above the hollow hill,
_ [Ebm] Who hears my song [Gb] and _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _ _ [Ab] _
_ heeds my words, and harks to [Gb] my song.
And who longs for wonder [Bbm]
yet.
_ [Db] Or have they all [Fm]
forgotten, those [Db] who never [Ab] can [Bbm] forget.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ [Bbm] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ [Bbm] _ _ [Ebm] _ _ _ [B] _ [Gb] _
_ _ _ _ [Ebm] _ [Db] _ _ [Ab] _
_ [Fm] _ _ [Gb] _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Bbm] _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _
_ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Ebm] _ _ [Fm] _
_ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ _ [Ab] _ [Gb] _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ [Gb] _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _
_ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ [Db] _ _ [Ab] _
_ [Fm] _ _ [Gb] _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Bbm] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Ebm] And is there [Gb] yet a child of man, [Bbm] above the hollow _ hill,
[Ebm] Who hears my song [Gb] and heeds my words, [F] and harks to magic still.
_ [Bbm] _
_ _ [Ab] And who _ _ _ [Gb] _
longs for wonder [Bbm] yet.
_ [Db] Or have they all [Ab] forgotten, those [Gb] who never [Ab] can [Bbm] _ forget. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Ab] _ [Bbm] _ But nothing can be without [Db] the night, [Ebm] I fought to look ahead.
[Fm] _ [Gb] _ And [Eb] saw [Db] them slain [Abm] so _ [Fm] uselessly, [Gb] my parents' [Ab] strife [Bbm] struck dead.
It [Eb]
came to me, [Bbm] to know then that [Ab] they need [Ebm] not [Fm] die by [F] hate.
[Bb] That I [Db] might with [Eb] my magic, battle [Gb]
to avert their [F] _ fate.
[Gb] That I could [Bbm] bring them back this [F] night, [Ab] to dwell within [F] my hall.
So [Bbm]
now [Db] against [Ab] hate, iron [Fm] and death, [Gb] I go [Ab] to bid [Bbm] my call. _ _
_ _ [Ebm] I call you now [Gb] who came [Bbm] _ above my hollow _ hill.
[Ebm] Now hear my song [Gb] and heed my words, [F] and harken to _ _
_ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ the star [Ab] and melody.
[Gb] By love and [Bbm] magic bright, [Db] so come to me [Fm] and ride with me.
[Gb] I fight [Ab] for you [Bbm] this night. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _