Waterloo Chords by Iced Earth
Tempo:
162 bpm
Chords used:
Ebm
Db
Ab
Bbm
Gb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Ebm] [Bbm]
[Ebm]
[Db]
[B] [Ebm]
[Bbm]
[Ebm] [Db]
[Ebm] [Bbm]
[Ebm]
[Db]
[B] [Ebm]
I'm so red, my red [Db] eyes have loose young hair [Gb] again.
The embers burns [Db] are broken, as [Ab] for you shall remain.
[Ebm] I'll stay so narrow, watch that man while [Db] his brain remains [Gb] impaled.
Despite my frown, [Db] so bitter I am, he [Ab] must see it through.
[Eb] So listen, [Ebm] form, a many lands, [Db] against Napoleon, west to east.
[Gb] Let dogs of [Ebm] [Db] war, with their [Ab] dwarves, assume hope for freedom land.
[Eb] [Ebm] Russian, Russian, and [Ab] Austrian, I'll follow [Db] British land.
[Gb] Let Allah tell [Db] this willing child who [Ab] must meet this foe, Kazein.
[Ebm] For the settlement [Bbm] of destiny, [Ebm] soon you will be forced [Fm] to [Ebm] see.
Conditions aligning [Bbm] against you, [Ebm] marking the time your reign [Db] is through.
The eyes
[B] of [Ebm] the Lord.
For the settlement [Bbm] of destiny,
[Ebm] soon you will be forced [Bbm] to see.
[Ebm] Conditions aligning [Bbm] against you, [Ebm] marking the time your reign is through.
[Db]
The enemy is falling, the [B] enemy is falling.
[Ab]
[Eb] [Ebm]
Austin and [Db] Franco, bells are ringing.
[Bbm] While a hundred [Ebm] twenty [Db] four thousand Frenchmen, [Ab] they're in double time.
[Ebm] Western battle begins, [F] Napoleon [Gb]
springs, [Db] his audacious [Gb] plan.
He'll attack [Db] them on two fronts, splitting [Ab] up this warring band.
[Eb] He has a Russian [Ebm] style retreat, behind [F] [Db] houses slain.
[Bb] Most of the [Ebm] [Db] forces still attack, and will [Ab] live to fight again.
[Eb] They'll [B] return, who felt the [Ab] law, of [Db] five thousand [Gb] men.
With film all [C] under, [Db] cannon fire, [Ab] bombardment from the French.
[Ebm] For the settlement [Bbm] of destiny, [Ebm] soon you will be forced [Db] to [Ebm] see.
Conditions aligning [Bbm] against you, [Ebm] marking the time your [Ab] reign is through.
The [Db] eyes of the
[B] Lord.
[Ebm]
For the settlement [Bbm] of destiny, [Ebm] soon you will be forced [Bbm] to see.
[Ebm] Conditions aligning [Bbm] against you, [Ebm] marking the time your reign is through.
The [Db]
enemy is falling, the [B] enemy is falling.
[Ebm]
[E]
[Db]
[B] [Ab] [Bb]
But [Eb] upon the walls, I have ways [F] to propel my nation's might.
[Gb] For this I'll be remembered, [Ab] from now to the end of time.
[Ebm] The [Eb] flows are spoiled, I [F] may die an impoverished man.
[Fm]
[Gb] For in the end, I or thee, [Ab] has felt the cruelest hand.
The [Db] [Ebm] French force, will strip that show of their [Db] tongue, will be repaired.
[Gb]
[Ebm] [Db] [Ebm] [Db] The Anglo [Ab]-Dutch line would be held.
The [Db] speed [Ebm] of skill would [F] have it, [Gb]
and I'll be [Db] moved in from [Bbm] the east.
The question is, [Db] who's to throw his hand, [Ab] what's to spell his defeat?
[Eb] The French [Ebm] line's now all broken, [Ab]
and they know [Db] they're so upset.
[Gb]
The [Fm] Emperor has [Db] no choice, and the old [Ab] guard pulls him back.
[Ebm] There were 45,000 who did all that, when the [F] fight [Db] was finally [Gb] through.
What a free little [C] [Db] square of battlefield, near a [Ab] town named Waterloo.
[Ebm]
For the settlement [Bbm] of destiny, [Ebm] soon you will be forced [Fm] to see.
[Ebm] Conditions aligning [Bbm] against you, [Ebm] marking the time your reign is through.
[Db] The day of
[B] victory's [Ebm] darkened.
For the settlement of [Bbm] destiny, [Ebm] soon you will be forced [Bbm] to see.
[Ebm] Conditions aligning [Bbm] against you, [Ebm] marking the time your reign is [Db] through.
I'm sorry for you, I'm [B] sorry for you.
[Abm] [Ebm]
[F] [Fm]
[Gb]
[Ab]
[E]
[Ab] [E]
[Ebm]
[Db]
[B] [Ebm]
[Bbm]
[Ebm] [Db]
[Ebm] [Bbm]
[Ebm]
[Db]
[B] [Ebm]
I'm so red, my red [Db] eyes have loose young hair [Gb] again.
The embers burns [Db] are broken, as [Ab] for you shall remain.
[Ebm] I'll stay so narrow, watch that man while [Db] his brain remains [Gb] impaled.
Despite my frown, [Db] so bitter I am, he [Ab] must see it through.
[Eb] So listen, [Ebm] form, a many lands, [Db] against Napoleon, west to east.
[Gb] Let dogs of [Ebm] [Db] war, with their [Ab] dwarves, assume hope for freedom land.
[Eb] [Ebm] Russian, Russian, and [Ab] Austrian, I'll follow [Db] British land.
[Gb] Let Allah tell [Db] this willing child who [Ab] must meet this foe, Kazein.
[Ebm] For the settlement [Bbm] of destiny, [Ebm] soon you will be forced [Fm] to [Ebm] see.
Conditions aligning [Bbm] against you, [Ebm] marking the time your reign [Db] is through.
The eyes
[B] of [Ebm] the Lord.
For the settlement [Bbm] of destiny,
[Ebm] soon you will be forced [Bbm] to see.
[Ebm] Conditions aligning [Bbm] against you, [Ebm] marking the time your reign is through.
[Db]
The enemy is falling, the [B] enemy is falling.
[Ab]
[Eb] [Ebm]
Austin and [Db] Franco, bells are ringing.
[Bbm] While a hundred [Ebm] twenty [Db] four thousand Frenchmen, [Ab] they're in double time.
[Ebm] Western battle begins, [F] Napoleon [Gb]
springs, [Db] his audacious [Gb] plan.
He'll attack [Db] them on two fronts, splitting [Ab] up this warring band.
[Eb] He has a Russian [Ebm] style retreat, behind [F] [Db] houses slain.
[Bb] Most of the [Ebm] [Db] forces still attack, and will [Ab] live to fight again.
[Eb] They'll [B] return, who felt the [Ab] law, of [Db] five thousand [Gb] men.
With film all [C] under, [Db] cannon fire, [Ab] bombardment from the French.
[Ebm] For the settlement [Bbm] of destiny, [Ebm] soon you will be forced [Db] to [Ebm] see.
Conditions aligning [Bbm] against you, [Ebm] marking the time your [Ab] reign is through.
The [Db] eyes of the
[B] Lord.
[Ebm]
For the settlement [Bbm] of destiny, [Ebm] soon you will be forced [Bbm] to see.
[Ebm] Conditions aligning [Bbm] against you, [Ebm] marking the time your reign is through.
The [Db]
enemy is falling, the [B] enemy is falling.
[Ebm]
[E]
[Db]
[B] [Ab] [Bb]
But [Eb] upon the walls, I have ways [F] to propel my nation's might.
[Gb] For this I'll be remembered, [Ab] from now to the end of time.
[Ebm] The [Eb] flows are spoiled, I [F] may die an impoverished man.
[Fm]
[Gb] For in the end, I or thee, [Ab] has felt the cruelest hand.
The [Db] [Ebm] French force, will strip that show of their [Db] tongue, will be repaired.
[Gb]
[Ebm] [Db] [Ebm] [Db] The Anglo [Ab]-Dutch line would be held.
The [Db] speed [Ebm] of skill would [F] have it, [Gb]
and I'll be [Db] moved in from [Bbm] the east.
The question is, [Db] who's to throw his hand, [Ab] what's to spell his defeat?
[Eb] The French [Ebm] line's now all broken, [Ab]
and they know [Db] they're so upset.
[Gb]
The [Fm] Emperor has [Db] no choice, and the old [Ab] guard pulls him back.
[Ebm] There were 45,000 who did all that, when the [F] fight [Db] was finally [Gb] through.
What a free little [C] [Db] square of battlefield, near a [Ab] town named Waterloo.
[Ebm]
For the settlement [Bbm] of destiny, [Ebm] soon you will be forced [Fm] to see.
[Ebm] Conditions aligning [Bbm] against you, [Ebm] marking the time your reign is through.
[Db] The day of
[B] victory's [Ebm] darkened.
For the settlement of [Bbm] destiny, [Ebm] soon you will be forced [Bbm] to see.
[Ebm] Conditions aligning [Bbm] against you, [Ebm] marking the time your reign is [Db] through.
I'm sorry for you, I'm [B] sorry for you.
[Abm] [Ebm]
[F] [Fm]
[Gb]
[Ab]
[E]
[Ab] [E]
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I'm so red, my red [Db] eyes have loose young hair _ [Gb] again. _
The embers burns [Db] are broken, as [Ab] for you shall remain. _ _ _
[Ebm] I'll stay so narrow, watch that man while [Db] his brain remains _ [Gb] impaled. _
Despite my frown, [Db] so bitter I am, he [Ab] must see it through. _ _
[Eb] So listen, [Ebm] _ form, a many lands, [Db] against Napoleon, west to east.
[Gb] Let dogs of [Ebm] [Db] war, with their _ [Ab] dwarves, assume hope for freedom _ land. _
[Eb] _ [Ebm] Russian, Russian, and [Ab] Austrian, I'll follow [Db] British _ land.
[Gb] Let Allah tell [Db] this willing child who [Ab] must meet this foe, _ _ Kazein.
[Ebm] For the settlement [Bbm] of _ destiny, [Ebm] soon you will be forced [Fm] to [Ebm] see.
Conditions aligning [Bbm] against you, [Ebm] marking the time your reign [Db] is through.
The _ _ eyes _ _
[B] _ _ _ of [Ebm] the Lord.
For the settlement _ [Bbm] of destiny, _
[Ebm] soon you will be forced [Bbm] to see.
[Ebm] Conditions aligning _ [Bbm] against you, [Ebm] marking the time your reign is through.
[Db] _
The enemy is falling, the _ _ [B] enemy is falling.
_ _ [Ab] _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ [Ebm] _ _ _ _
Austin and [Db] Franco, bells are _ ringing.
[Bbm] While a hundred [Ebm] twenty [Db] four thousand _ Frenchmen, [Ab] they're in double _ time.
[Ebm] Western battle _ begins, [F] Napoleon _ [Gb]
springs, [Db] his audacious _ [Gb] plan. _
He'll attack [Db] them on two fronts, splitting [Ab] up this warring _ band.
[Eb] He has a Russian [Ebm] style retreat, _ behind _ [F] _ [Db] houses _ slain. _
[Bb] Most of the [Ebm] [Db] forces still attack, and will [Ab] live to fight _ again. _
[Eb] They'll [B] return, who felt the [Ab] law, of [Db] five thousand _ [Gb] men. _
With film all [C] under, [Db] cannon fire, [Ab] _ bombardment from the _ French.
[Ebm] For the settlement [Bbm] of _ destiny, [Ebm] soon you will be forced [Db] to [Ebm] see.
Conditions aligning [Bbm] against you, [Ebm] marking the time your [Ab] reign is through.
The [Db] eyes of the _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ Lord.
[Ebm] _ _ _
For the settlement [Bbm] of _ destiny, [Ebm] soon you will be forced [Bbm] to see.
[Ebm] Conditions aligning [Bbm] against you, [Ebm] marking the time your reign is through.
The [Db]
enemy is falling, the _ _ _ [B] enemy is falling.
_ _ [Ebm] _ _ _
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[B] _ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Bb]
But [Eb] upon the walls, I have ways [F] to propel my nation's might. _ _
[Gb] For this I'll be remembered, _ [Ab] from now to the end of time.
[Ebm] _ The [Eb] flows are spoiled, I [F] may die an impoverished man.
[Fm]
[Gb] For in the end, I or thee, [Ab] has felt the cruelest _ hand.
The [Db] [Ebm] French force, will strip that show of their [Db] tongue, will be repaired.
[Gb] _ _
_ _ _ [Ebm] _ [Db] _ _ [Ebm] [Db] The Anglo [Ab]-Dutch line would be held.
The [Db] speed [Ebm] of skill would [F] have it, [Gb]
and I'll be [Db] moved in from [Bbm] the east.
The question is, [Db] who's to throw his hand, [Ab] what's to spell his defeat? _ _
[Eb] The French [Ebm] line's now all broken, [Ab] _
and they know [Db] they're so upset.
[Gb] _ _ _
The [Fm] Emperor has [Db] no _ choice, and the old [Ab] guard pulls him back.
[Ebm] There were 45,000 who did all that, when the [F] fight [Db] was finally _ [Gb] through.
What a free little [C] [Db] square of battlefield, near a [Ab] town named _ _ Waterloo.
[Ebm]
For the settlement [Bbm] of _ destiny, [Ebm] soon you will be forced [Fm] to see.
[Ebm] Conditions aligning [Bbm] against you, [Ebm] marking the time your reign is through.
[Db] The day _ of _ _
[B] _ _ victory's _ [Ebm] darkened.
For the settlement of [Bbm] _ destiny, [Ebm] soon you will be forced [Bbm] to see.
[Ebm] Conditions aligning [Bbm] _ against you, [Ebm] marking the time your reign is [Db] through.
_ I'm sorry for you, _ _ I'm [B] sorry for you.
_ [Abm] _ _ _ [Ebm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ [Fm] _ _ _ _
[Gb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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[B] _ _ _ _ _ [Ebm] _ _ _
I'm so red, my red [Db] eyes have loose young hair _ [Gb] again. _
The embers burns [Db] are broken, as [Ab] for you shall remain. _ _ _
[Ebm] I'll stay so narrow, watch that man while [Db] his brain remains _ [Gb] impaled. _
Despite my frown, [Db] so bitter I am, he [Ab] must see it through. _ _
[Eb] So listen, [Ebm] _ form, a many lands, [Db] against Napoleon, west to east.
[Gb] Let dogs of [Ebm] [Db] war, with their _ [Ab] dwarves, assume hope for freedom _ land. _
[Eb] _ [Ebm] Russian, Russian, and [Ab] Austrian, I'll follow [Db] British _ land.
[Gb] Let Allah tell [Db] this willing child who [Ab] must meet this foe, _ _ Kazein.
[Ebm] For the settlement [Bbm] of _ destiny, [Ebm] soon you will be forced [Fm] to [Ebm] see.
Conditions aligning [Bbm] against you, [Ebm] marking the time your reign [Db] is through.
The _ _ eyes _ _
[B] _ _ _ of [Ebm] the Lord.
For the settlement _ [Bbm] of destiny, _
[Ebm] soon you will be forced [Bbm] to see.
[Ebm] Conditions aligning _ [Bbm] against you, [Ebm] marking the time your reign is through.
[Db] _
The enemy is falling, the _ _ [B] enemy is falling.
_ _ [Ab] _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ [Ebm] _ _ _ _
Austin and [Db] Franco, bells are _ ringing.
[Bbm] While a hundred [Ebm] twenty [Db] four thousand _ Frenchmen, [Ab] they're in double _ time.
[Ebm] Western battle _ begins, [F] Napoleon _ [Gb]
springs, [Db] his audacious _ [Gb] plan. _
He'll attack [Db] them on two fronts, splitting [Ab] up this warring _ band.
[Eb] He has a Russian [Ebm] style retreat, _ behind _ [F] _ [Db] houses _ slain. _
[Bb] Most of the [Ebm] [Db] forces still attack, and will [Ab] live to fight _ again. _
[Eb] They'll [B] return, who felt the [Ab] law, of [Db] five thousand _ [Gb] men. _
With film all [C] under, [Db] cannon fire, [Ab] _ bombardment from the _ French.
[Ebm] For the settlement [Bbm] of _ destiny, [Ebm] soon you will be forced [Db] to [Ebm] see.
Conditions aligning [Bbm] against you, [Ebm] marking the time your [Ab] reign is through.
The [Db] eyes of the _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ Lord.
[Ebm] _ _ _
For the settlement [Bbm] of _ destiny, [Ebm] soon you will be forced [Bbm] to see.
[Ebm] Conditions aligning [Bbm] against you, [Ebm] marking the time your reign is through.
The [Db]
enemy is falling, the _ _ _ [B] enemy is falling.
_ _ [Ebm] _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Db] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Bb]
But [Eb] upon the walls, I have ways [F] to propel my nation's might. _ _
[Gb] For this I'll be remembered, _ [Ab] from now to the end of time.
[Ebm] _ The [Eb] flows are spoiled, I [F] may die an impoverished man.
[Fm]
[Gb] For in the end, I or thee, [Ab] has felt the cruelest _ hand.
The [Db] [Ebm] French force, will strip that show of their [Db] tongue, will be repaired.
[Gb] _ _
_ _ _ [Ebm] _ [Db] _ _ [Ebm] [Db] The Anglo [Ab]-Dutch line would be held.
The [Db] speed [Ebm] of skill would [F] have it, [Gb]
and I'll be [Db] moved in from [Bbm] the east.
The question is, [Db] who's to throw his hand, [Ab] what's to spell his defeat? _ _
[Eb] The French [Ebm] line's now all broken, [Ab] _
and they know [Db] they're so upset.
[Gb] _ _ _
The [Fm] Emperor has [Db] no _ choice, and the old [Ab] guard pulls him back.
[Ebm] There were 45,000 who did all that, when the [F] fight [Db] was finally _ [Gb] through.
What a free little [C] [Db] square of battlefield, near a [Ab] town named _ _ Waterloo.
[Ebm]
For the settlement [Bbm] of _ destiny, [Ebm] soon you will be forced [Fm] to see.
[Ebm] Conditions aligning [Bbm] against you, [Ebm] marking the time your reign is through.
[Db] The day _ of _ _
[B] _ _ victory's _ [Ebm] darkened.
For the settlement of [Bbm] _ destiny, [Ebm] soon you will be forced [Bbm] to see.
[Ebm] Conditions aligning [Bbm] _ against you, [Ebm] marking the time your reign is [Db] through.
_ I'm sorry for you, _ _ I'm [B] sorry for you.
_ [Abm] _ _ _ [Ebm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ [Fm] _ _ _ _
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