Chords for The Leslac Version (Oathbreakers)

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G

F#m

E

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The Leslac Version (Oathbreakers) chords
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The warrior and the sorceress rode [A] into [D] Lydon town,
[G] For they had heard [D] of evil there and meant [A] to bring it down.
An [G] overlord with iron hands ruled his folk [A] with fear.
Hey, Barkeep, [D] shut that minstrel [A] up and bring another beer,
[G] And [A] bring [D] another beer.
The warrior and the sorceress went searching high and low.
[G] That isn't true, [D] I tell you, and I think that [A] I should know.
They [F#m] meant to [G] find the tyrant who'd betrayed his [A] people's trust,
And bring the [D] monster's power and pride to tumble in the [G] dust.
Ooh, [D]
tumble in the dust.
They searched through all the town to find and [A] bring him [D] to defeat.
[G] Like hell, what we [D] were looking for was wine and [A] bread and meat.
They found him [G] in the tavern and they challenged him [A] to fight.
We found him [D] holding up the bar, [A] drunk as a pig that [G] night.
Drunk [A] as a [D] pig that night.
The tyrant laughed and mocked at them with vile words and face.
[G] He tripped on [D] Warrel's tail, then took exception [A] to my face.
The warrior [G] was too wise for him, his blade flowed [A] on the air.
He [D] swung, I ducked, he lunged, and [E] then he tripped over a [G] chair.
He [A] tripped [D] over a chair.
With quite a single blow, the warrior [A] brought him [D] to his doom.
[G] About that time [D] he turned around, I got [A] him with a broom.
And [F#m] in a [G] breath, the deed was done, the tyrant lord [A] lay dead.
I didn't [D] mean for him to [A] hit the fire iron with his head.
[G] The [D]
iron with his head.
The wife that he had kept shut up, they paried and set on high.
[G] And Vidantown, [D] beneath her hand, [A] contentedly did lie.
I went to [G] find his next of kin, and to the girl [A] confessed,
Your husband [D] wasn't much before, but [A] now he's rather [G] less.
But now he's [D] rather less.
He was a drunken bum, and I'll be better off, she said.
[G] And while I [D] can't admit it, I'm not sorry [A] that he's dead.
So here's a [G] little something, but you best be on [A] your way.
[D] I'll blame it was an accident, [A] if you'll just leave [G] today.
If [A] you'll just leave [D] today.
In triumph, out of Vidantown, the partners rode again.
[G] To find another [D] tyrant, and to clean [A] him from his den.
The scourge of [G] evil, and the answer to a [A] desperate prayer.
Don't you believe [G] a word of it?
I know, cause [D] I was there.
[A] [N]
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A
1231
D
1321
G
2131
F#m
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E
2311
A
1231
D
1321
G
2131
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The warrior and the sorceress rode [A] into [D] Lydon town,
[G] For they had heard [D] of evil there and meant [A] to bring it down.
An [G] overlord with iron hands ruled his folk [A] with fear.
Hey, Barkeep, [D] shut that minstrel [A] up and bring another beer,
[G] _ And [A] bring [D] another beer. _ _ _ _ _
The warrior and the sorceress went searching high and low.
[G] That isn't true, [D] I tell you, and I think that [A] I should know.
They [F#m] meant to [G] find the tyrant who'd betrayed his [A] people's trust,
And bring the [D] monster's power and pride to tumble in the [G] dust.
Ooh, _ [D]
tumble in the dust. _ _ _ _ _
They searched through all the town to find and [A] bring him [D] to defeat.
[G] Like hell, what we [D] were looking for was wine and [A] bread and meat.
They found him [G] in the tavern and they challenged him [A] to fight.
We found him [D] holding up the bar, [A] drunk as a pig that [G] night.
Drunk [A] as a [D] pig that night. _ _ _ _ _
The tyrant laughed and mocked at them with vile words and face.
[G] He tripped on [D] Warrel's tail, then took exception [A] to my face.
The warrior [G] was too wise for him, his blade flowed [A] on the air.
He [D] swung, I ducked, he lunged, and [E] then he tripped over a [G] chair.
He [A] tripped [D] over a chair. _ _ _ _ _
With quite a single blow, the warrior [A] brought him [D] to his doom.
[G] About that time [D] he turned around, I got [A] him with a broom.
And [F#m] in a [G] breath, the deed was done, the tyrant lord [A] lay dead.
I didn't [D] mean for him to [A] hit the fire iron with his head.
[G] The _ [D]
iron with his head. _ _ _ _ _
The wife that he had kept shut up, they paried and set on high.
[G] And Vidantown, [D] beneath her hand, [A] contentedly did lie.
I went to [G] find his next of kin, and to the girl [A] confessed,
Your husband [D] wasn't much before, but [A] now he's rather [G] less.
But now he's [D] rather less. _ _ _ _
He was a drunken bum, and I'll be better off, she said.
[G] And while I [D] can't admit it, I'm not sorry [A] that he's dead.
So here's a [G] little something, but you best be on [A] your way.
[D] I'll blame it was an accident, [A] if you'll just leave [G] today.
If [A] you'll just leave [D] today. _ _ _ _ _
In triumph, out of Vidantown, the partners rode again.
[G] To find another [D] tyrant, and to clean [A] him from his den.
The scourge of [G] evil, and the answer to a [A] desperate prayer.
Don't you believe [G] a word of it?
_ _ I know, cause [D] I was there.
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _

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