sangen om gjest baardsen Chords.wmv by Helge Borglund
Tempo:
128.2 bpm
Chords used:
E
B
F
A
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Eb] [Dbm] [A]
[B] [E]
And come, you will hear [B] the wise guest,
It is not made [E] for a [G] countryman and a priest.
[E]
And if you now bow [A] and go where you want,
[E] Then [B] you will hear [E] that the guest is at play.
[A] For there is a [E] girl, yes, two [B] or three,
Who would like to dance [E] and play [B] and laugh.
[E] So they know they dance [A] and play [Am] like [E] beasts,
When they can dance and play with [Gb] guests.
[B] [E] A gentleman's table [B]
with food and coins,
When guests have visited, [E] it is too small.
What rather a countryman, [A] a priest or [E] a flute,
As things [B] they treasure [E] so hard.
[A]
Then there is a scream [E] of [B] fear and harm,
Then the [E] countryman raises his [B] faithful arm,
[E] While the countryman makes [A] the calculation,
[Am] Without value, [E] you catch enough guests,
Maybe [B] you catch [E] a fjerd.
[Gm] [C]
[F] But if we were [C] so lucky a pig,
How long was [F] Adam out in paradise,
And put the pig [Bb] in iron and in a bowl,
[F] Where [C] they found [F] links and walls as a hat.
[Bb] Yes, say what you [F] want and believe [C] what you can,
And call him a thief and [F] a [C] hellish scoundrel,
[F]
He will have the law, [Bb] he [Bbm] will get the peace,
[F] He took [C] the big and helped [F] the small.
[C] [F] [N]
[B] [E]
And come, you will hear [B] the wise guest,
It is not made [E] for a [G] countryman and a priest.
[E]
And if you now bow [A] and go where you want,
[E] Then [B] you will hear [E] that the guest is at play.
[A] For there is a [E] girl, yes, two [B] or three,
Who would like to dance [E] and play [B] and laugh.
[E] So they know they dance [A] and play [Am] like [E] beasts,
When they can dance and play with [Gb] guests.
[B] [E] A gentleman's table [B]
with food and coins,
When guests have visited, [E] it is too small.
What rather a countryman, [A] a priest or [E] a flute,
As things [B] they treasure [E] so hard.
[A]
Then there is a scream [E] of [B] fear and harm,
Then the [E] countryman raises his [B] faithful arm,
[E] While the countryman makes [A] the calculation,
[Am] Without value, [E] you catch enough guests,
Maybe [B] you catch [E] a fjerd.
[Gm] [C]
[F] But if we were [C] so lucky a pig,
How long was [F] Adam out in paradise,
And put the pig [Bb] in iron and in a bowl,
[F] Where [C] they found [F] links and walls as a hat.
[Bb] Yes, say what you [F] want and believe [C] what you can,
And call him a thief and [F] a [C] hellish scoundrel,
[F]
He will have the law, [Bb] he [Bbm] will get the peace,
[F] He took [C] the big and helped [F] the small.
[C] [F] [N]
Key:
E
B
F
A
C
E
B
F
_ _ [Eb] _ _ [Dbm] _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ And come, you will hear [B] the wise guest,
It is not made [E] for a [G] countryman and a priest.
[E]
And if you now bow [A] and go where you want,
[E] Then [B] you will hear [E] that the guest is at play.
[A] For there is a [E] girl, yes, two [B] or three,
Who would like to dance [E] and play [B] and laugh.
[E] So they know they dance [A] and play [Am] like [E] beasts,
When they can dance and play with [Gb] guests. _
_ [B] _ _ [E] A gentleman's table [B]
with food and coins,
When guests have visited, [E] it is too small.
_ _ What rather a countryman, [A] a priest or [E] a flute,
As things [B] they treasure [E] so hard.
_ [A]
Then there is a scream [E] of [B] fear and harm,
Then the [E] countryman raises his [B] faithful arm,
[E] While the countryman makes [A] the calculation,
[Am] Without value, [E] you catch enough guests,
Maybe [B] you catch [E] a fjerd.
[Gm] _ _ [C] _ _
[F] But if we were [C] so lucky a pig,
How long was [F] Adam out in paradise,
And put the pig [Bb] in iron and in a bowl,
[F] Where [C] they found [F] links and walls as a hat.
[Bb] Yes, say what you [F] want and believe [C] what you can,
And call him a thief and [F] a [C] hellish scoundrel,
[F]
He will have the law, [Bb] he [Bbm] will get the peace,
[F] He took [C] the big and helped [F] the small.
_ _ _ [C] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ And come, you will hear [B] the wise guest,
It is not made [E] for a [G] countryman and a priest.
[E]
And if you now bow [A] and go where you want,
[E] Then [B] you will hear [E] that the guest is at play.
[A] For there is a [E] girl, yes, two [B] or three,
Who would like to dance [E] and play [B] and laugh.
[E] So they know they dance [A] and play [Am] like [E] beasts,
When they can dance and play with [Gb] guests. _
_ [B] _ _ [E] A gentleman's table [B]
with food and coins,
When guests have visited, [E] it is too small.
_ _ What rather a countryman, [A] a priest or [E] a flute,
As things [B] they treasure [E] so hard.
_ [A]
Then there is a scream [E] of [B] fear and harm,
Then the [E] countryman raises his [B] faithful arm,
[E] While the countryman makes [A] the calculation,
[Am] Without value, [E] you catch enough guests,
Maybe [B] you catch [E] a fjerd.
[Gm] _ _ [C] _ _
[F] But if we were [C] so lucky a pig,
How long was [F] Adam out in paradise,
And put the pig [Bb] in iron and in a bowl,
[F] Where [C] they found [F] links and walls as a hat.
[Bb] Yes, say what you [F] want and believe [C] what you can,
And call him a thief and [F] a [C] hellish scoundrel,
[F]
He will have the law, [Bb] he [Bbm] will get the peace,
[F] He took [C] the big and helped [F] the small.
_ _ _ [C] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _