Sam Kelly, The Lost Boys - The Shining Ship Chords
Tempo:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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see, and all for the sake of thee.
Well, I might have wed the king's daughter,
and she'd have married me.
But I forsook her crown of gold, and all for the love of thee.
Well, if you could invite a crown of gold,
I'm sure you'd want to reign.
For I am wed to the carpenter,
and sure he's a fine young man.
Take your carpenter along with me,
I'll show you there's a great sea.
Upon the ship that none else could behold,
the sails were slandered, shining the silk,
the mast had beaten low.
[G] What hills, what hills [B] are those, my love,
that shine so bright and free?
Oh, those are the hills where heaven loves,
but they're not for you and me.
What hills, what hills are those, you cry,
that burn with the dark fire's light?
[G] Oh, those are the [B] hills of hell, my love,
where [B] you and I, [Bm] where you [B] and I.
She cut herself down on the deck,
and wept most bitterly.
Oh, all in song, my dearest dear,
let all this sorrow be.
He struck the top mast with his hand,
the [Bm] main mast with [B] his knee.
He broke that shining ship in two,
and cast it to the bottom of the sea.
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see, and all for the sake of thee.
Well, I might have wed the king's daughter,
and she'd have married me.
But I forsook her crown of gold, and all for the love of thee.
Well, if you could invite a crown of gold,
I'm sure you'd want to reign.
For I am wed to the carpenter,
and sure he's a fine young man.
Take your carpenter along with me,
I'll show you there's a great sea.
Upon the ship that none else could behold,
the sails were slandered, shining the silk,
the mast had beaten low.
[G] What hills, what hills [B] are those, my love,
that shine so bright and free?
Oh, those are the hills where heaven loves,
but they're not for you and me.
What hills, what hills are those, you cry,
that burn with the dark fire's light?
[G] Oh, those are the [B] hills of hell, my love,
where [B] you and I, [Bm] where you [B] and I.
She cut herself down on the deck,
and wept most bitterly.
Oh, all in song, my dearest dear,
let all this sorrow be.
He struck the top mast with his hand,
the [Bm] main mast with [B] his knee.
He broke that shining ship in two,
and cast it to the bottom of the sea.
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[F#]
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_ _ _ _ _ see, and all for the sake of thee.
_ Well, I might have wed the king's daughter,
and she'd have married me.
But I forsook her crown of gold, and all for the love of thee.
_ Well, if you could invite a crown of gold,
I'm sure you'd want to reign.
For I am wed to the carpenter,
and sure he's a fine young man. _
Take _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ your carpenter _ along with me,
I'll show you there's a great _ sea.
_ _ Upon the ship that none else could behold,
the sails were slandered, shining the silk,
the mast had beaten low. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] What hills, what hills [B] are those, my love,
that shine so bright and free?
Oh, those are the hills where heaven loves,
but they're not for you and me.
What hills, what hills are those, you cry,
that burn with the dark fire's light?
[G] Oh, those are the [B] hills of hell, my love,
where [B] you and I, [Bm] where you [B] and I.
_ _ She cut herself down on the deck,
and wept most bitterly.
Oh, all in song, my dearest dear,
let all this sorrow be.
He struck the top mast with his hand,
the [Bm] main mast with [B] his knee.
He broke that shining ship in two,
and cast it to the bottom of the sea. _
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_ _ _ _ _ see, and all for the sake of thee.
_ Well, I might have wed the king's daughter,
and she'd have married me.
But I forsook her crown of gold, and all for the love of thee.
_ Well, if you could invite a crown of gold,
I'm sure you'd want to reign.
For I am wed to the carpenter,
and sure he's a fine young man. _
Take _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ your carpenter _ along with me,
I'll show you there's a great _ sea.
_ _ Upon the ship that none else could behold,
the sails were slandered, shining the silk,
the mast had beaten low. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] What hills, what hills [B] are those, my love,
that shine so bright and free?
Oh, those are the hills where heaven loves,
but they're not for you and me.
What hills, what hills are those, you cry,
that burn with the dark fire's light?
[G] Oh, those are the [B] hills of hell, my love,
where [B] you and I, [Bm] where you [B] and I.
_ _ She cut herself down on the deck,
and wept most bitterly.
Oh, all in song, my dearest dear,
let all this sorrow be.
He struck the top mast with his hand,
the [Bm] main mast with [B] his knee.
He broke that shining ship in two,
and cast it to the bottom of the sea. _
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