Spirit Of Albion Chords by Damh The Bard
Tempo:
73.2 bpm
Chords used:
Em
Am
G
D
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Em]
[G]
[A] [E] An isle so fair, an isle so [G] green, [B] known by many [E] names.
Feel the pulse, the pulse of the land, the blood [B] boils [E] within your veins.
Come [Am] to the holy [Em] well and raise the spirits there.
[Am] Lay a feather on a [D] stone with a flame and a lock of hair, the [Em] crane, the wolf, the bear and the [G] wolf.
On these shores [Am] you say the goddess and god have [D] gone,
but I tell you they live on for in the [Em] cities and hills and in [G] circles of stone.
[Am] The voices of the old [D] ways, the spirit of Albion is [Em] calling you home.
From [E] Manweathen's crashing sea [G] to the moor and the [E] highland glen.
From the very hills home of the she, to the veins of the broad and the faint.
[Am] Someone go down to the holy [Em] trees of Orc and Bash and Thorn.
[Am] Utter a charm in the verse of [D] three till the summer king is born,
the [Em] crane, the wolf, the bear and the [G] wolf.
On these shores [Am] you say the goddess and god have [D] gone,
but I tell you they live on for in the [Em] cities and hills [G] and in circles of stone.
[Am] The voices of the old [D] ways, the spirit of Albion is [Em] calling you home.
[E] Ride the white horses carved into the [G] hills, walk [B] to the hanging stone.
Bow to the might of Cernabas's height [G] for the peace in the [E] ancestors' homes.
[Am] Someone go down to Wilmington [Em] where the giant gods will reign.
[Am] Step into the other world, into the womb [D] where centuries pass like a day.
The [Em] crane, the wolf, the bear and the boar no [G] longer dwell upon these shores.
[Am] You say the goddess and god have [D] gone, but I tell you they live on for in the [Em] cities and hills
and in [G] circles of stone.
[Am] The voices of the old ways, [D] the spirit of Albion is [Em] calling you home.
[G]
[A] [E] An isle so fair, an isle so [G] green, [B] known by many [E] names.
Feel the pulse, the pulse of the land, the blood [B] boils [E] within your veins.
Come [Am] to the holy [Em] well and raise the spirits there.
[Am] Lay a feather on a [D] stone with a flame and a lock of hair, the [Em] crane, the wolf, the bear and the [G] wolf.
On these shores [Am] you say the goddess and god have [D] gone,
but I tell you they live on for in the [Em] cities and hills and in [G] circles of stone.
[Am] The voices of the old [D] ways, the spirit of Albion is [Em] calling you home.
From [E] Manweathen's crashing sea [G] to the moor and the [E] highland glen.
From the very hills home of the she, to the veins of the broad and the faint.
[Am] Someone go down to the holy [Em] trees of Orc and Bash and Thorn.
[Am] Utter a charm in the verse of [D] three till the summer king is born,
the [Em] crane, the wolf, the bear and the [G] wolf.
On these shores [Am] you say the goddess and god have [D] gone,
but I tell you they live on for in the [Em] cities and hills [G] and in circles of stone.
[Am] The voices of the old [D] ways, the spirit of Albion is [Em] calling you home.
[E] Ride the white horses carved into the [G] hills, walk [B] to the hanging stone.
Bow to the might of Cernabas's height [G] for the peace in the [E] ancestors' homes.
[Am] Someone go down to Wilmington [Em] where the giant gods will reign.
[Am] Step into the other world, into the womb [D] where centuries pass like a day.
The [Em] crane, the wolf, the bear and the boar no [G] longer dwell upon these shores.
[Am] You say the goddess and god have [D] gone, but I tell you they live on for in the [Em] cities and hills
and in [G] circles of stone.
[Am] The voices of the old ways, [D] the spirit of Albion is [Em] calling you home.
Key:
Em
Am
G
D
E
Em
Am
G
_ _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ [A] [E] An isle so fair, an isle so [G] green, [B] known by many [E] _ names.
Feel the pulse, the pulse of the land, the blood [B] boils [E] within your veins.
Come _ [Am] _ to the holy [Em] well and raise the spirits there.
[Am] Lay a feather on a [D] stone with a flame and a lock of hair, the [Em] crane, the wolf, the bear and the _ [G] _ wolf.
On these shores [Am] you say the goddess and god have [D] gone,
but I tell you they live on for in the [Em] cities and hills and in [G] circles of stone.
_ [Am] The voices of the old [D] ways, the spirit of Albion is [Em] calling you home. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ From [E] Manweathen's crashing sea [G] to the moor and the [E] highland glen.
_ From the very hills home of the she, to the veins of the broad and the faint. _
_ [Am] Someone go down to the holy [Em] trees of Orc and Bash and Thorn.
[Am] Utter a charm in the verse of [D] three till the summer king is born,
the [Em] crane, the wolf, the bear and the _ [G] _ wolf.
On these shores [Am] you say the goddess and god have [D] gone,
but I tell you they live on for in the [Em] cities and hills [G] and in circles of stone. _
[Am] The voices of the old [D] ways, the spirit of Albion is [Em] calling you home. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] Ride the white horses carved into the [G] hills, walk [B] to the hanging stone.
_ Bow to the might of Cernabas's height [G] for the peace in the [E] _ ancestors' homes.
[Am] Someone go down to Wilmington [Em] where the giant gods will reign.
[Am] Step into the other world, into the womb [D] where centuries pass like a day.
The [Em] crane, the wolf, the bear and the boar no [G] longer dwell upon these shores.
[Am] You say the goddess and god have [D] gone, but I tell you they live on for in the [Em] cities and hills
and in [G] circles of stone.
_ [Am] The voices of the old ways, [D] the spirit of Albion is [Em] calling you home. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ [A] [E] An isle so fair, an isle so [G] green, [B] known by many [E] _ names.
Feel the pulse, the pulse of the land, the blood [B] boils [E] within your veins.
Come _ [Am] _ to the holy [Em] well and raise the spirits there.
[Am] Lay a feather on a [D] stone with a flame and a lock of hair, the [Em] crane, the wolf, the bear and the _ [G] _ wolf.
On these shores [Am] you say the goddess and god have [D] gone,
but I tell you they live on for in the [Em] cities and hills and in [G] circles of stone.
_ [Am] The voices of the old [D] ways, the spirit of Albion is [Em] calling you home. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ From [E] Manweathen's crashing sea [G] to the moor and the [E] highland glen.
_ From the very hills home of the she, to the veins of the broad and the faint. _
_ [Am] Someone go down to the holy [Em] trees of Orc and Bash and Thorn.
[Am] Utter a charm in the verse of [D] three till the summer king is born,
the [Em] crane, the wolf, the bear and the _ [G] _ wolf.
On these shores [Am] you say the goddess and god have [D] gone,
but I tell you they live on for in the [Em] cities and hills [G] and in circles of stone. _
[Am] The voices of the old [D] ways, the spirit of Albion is [Em] calling you home. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] Ride the white horses carved into the [G] hills, walk [B] to the hanging stone.
_ Bow to the might of Cernabas's height [G] for the peace in the [E] _ ancestors' homes.
[Am] Someone go down to Wilmington [Em] where the giant gods will reign.
[Am] Step into the other world, into the womb [D] where centuries pass like a day.
The [Em] crane, the wolf, the bear and the boar no [G] longer dwell upon these shores.
[Am] You say the goddess and god have [D] gone, but I tell you they live on for in the [Em] cities and hills
and in [G] circles of stone.
_ [Am] The voices of the old ways, [D] the spirit of Albion is [Em] calling you home. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _