Chords for the singing cookes "the upper window"
Tempo:
87.225 bpm
Chords used:
E
B
A
F#
G#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[A#]
[B] [A] When [E]
God spoke unto Noah, and he told him, little man, [C#m] heart, [A] the Lord did [E] quill his soul.
[F#] The Lord [B] was so dark, [E] and God said, Fill the window with pallets for the sky.
[A] And when it's [E] dark and lonesome, you'll see [B] me [E] standing by.
[E] The storm might clear up, Lord Noah,
[A] through that [E] upper window.
You'll see [B] me [E] standing by.
It may be that afflictions will wreck and wrack your [G#] brain, [A] until your [E] mortal body
[F#] is wrecked with [B] fever pain.
[E] But do not be discouraged.
Just let your tear-damned eyes [G#] [A] look through that [E] upper window.
You'll see [B] me [E] standing by.
The storm may come, but dear Noah, oh Noah, I am not [A] that group, that [E] upper window.
You'll see [B] me [E] standing by.
Perhaps you'll suffer lost souls, like cows this land and [A] doves, and you may [E] feel your
homeless [F#] and penniless, [B] and oh, [E] but sweetness, peace, and comfort will lift your painful sigh.
[D] [A] And through that [E] upper window, you'll see [B] me [E] standing by.
The storm may come, but dear Noah, oh Noah, I am not [A] that group, that [E] upper window.
You'll see [B] me [E] standing by.
The storm may come, but dear Noah, oh Noah, I am not [A] that group, that [E] upper window.
You'll see me [B] [E] standing by.
[A] And through that [E] upper window, you'll see [B] me standing [E]
by.
[N]
[B] [A] When [E]
God spoke unto Noah, and he told him, little man, [C#m] heart, [A] the Lord did [E] quill his soul.
[F#] The Lord [B] was so dark, [E] and God said, Fill the window with pallets for the sky.
[A] And when it's [E] dark and lonesome, you'll see [B] me [E] standing by.
[E] The storm might clear up, Lord Noah,
[A] through that [E] upper window.
You'll see [B] me [E] standing by.
It may be that afflictions will wreck and wrack your [G#] brain, [A] until your [E] mortal body
[F#] is wrecked with [B] fever pain.
[E] But do not be discouraged.
Just let your tear-damned eyes [G#] [A] look through that [E] upper window.
You'll see [B] me [E] standing by.
The storm may come, but dear Noah, oh Noah, I am not [A] that group, that [E] upper window.
You'll see [B] me [E] standing by.
Perhaps you'll suffer lost souls, like cows this land and [A] doves, and you may [E] feel your
homeless [F#] and penniless, [B] and oh, [E] but sweetness, peace, and comfort will lift your painful sigh.
[D] [A] And through that [E] upper window, you'll see [B] me [E] standing by.
The storm may come, but dear Noah, oh Noah, I am not [A] that group, that [E] upper window.
You'll see [B] me [E] standing by.
The storm may come, but dear Noah, oh Noah, I am not [A] that group, that [E] upper window.
You'll see me [B] [E] standing by.
[A] And through that [E] upper window, you'll see [B] me standing [E]
by.
[N]
Key:
E
B
A
F#
G#
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A
[A#] _ _ _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ [A] When _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ God spoke unto Noah, and he told him, little man, [C#m] heart, [A] the Lord did [E] quill his soul.
[F#] The Lord [B] was so dark, [E] and God said, Fill the window with pallets for the sky.
[A] And when it's [E] dark and lonesome, you'll see [B] me [E] standing by.
[E] The storm might clear up, Lord Noah, _
_ _ [A] through that [E] upper window.
You'll see [B] me [E] standing by.
It may be that afflictions will wreck and wrack your [G#] brain, [A] until your [E] mortal body
[F#] is wrecked with [B] fever pain.
[E] But do not be discouraged.
Just let your tear-damned eyes [G#] [A] look through that [E] upper window.
You'll see [B] me [E] standing by.
The storm may come, but dear Noah, oh Noah, I am not [A] that group, that [E] upper window.
You'll see [B] me [E] standing by.
Perhaps you'll suffer lost souls, like cows this land and _ [A] doves, and you may [E] feel your
homeless [F#] and penniless, [B] and oh, [E] but sweetness, peace, and comfort will lift your painful sigh.
[D] [A] And through that [E] upper window, you'll see [B] me [E] standing by.
The storm may come, but dear Noah, oh Noah, I am not [A] that group, that [E] upper window.
_ You'll see [B] me [E] standing by.
The storm may come, but dear Noah, oh Noah, I am not [A] that group, that [E] upper window.
You'll see me [B] [E] standing by.
[A] And through that [E] upper window, you'll see [B] me standing [E]
by. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _
[B] _ _ [A] When _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ God spoke unto Noah, and he told him, little man, [C#m] heart, [A] the Lord did [E] quill his soul.
[F#] The Lord [B] was so dark, [E] and God said, Fill the window with pallets for the sky.
[A] And when it's [E] dark and lonesome, you'll see [B] me [E] standing by.
[E] The storm might clear up, Lord Noah, _
_ _ [A] through that [E] upper window.
You'll see [B] me [E] standing by.
It may be that afflictions will wreck and wrack your [G#] brain, [A] until your [E] mortal body
[F#] is wrecked with [B] fever pain.
[E] But do not be discouraged.
Just let your tear-damned eyes [G#] [A] look through that [E] upper window.
You'll see [B] me [E] standing by.
The storm may come, but dear Noah, oh Noah, I am not [A] that group, that [E] upper window.
You'll see [B] me [E] standing by.
Perhaps you'll suffer lost souls, like cows this land and _ [A] doves, and you may [E] feel your
homeless [F#] and penniless, [B] and oh, [E] but sweetness, peace, and comfort will lift your painful sigh.
[D] [A] And through that [E] upper window, you'll see [B] me [E] standing by.
The storm may come, but dear Noah, oh Noah, I am not [A] that group, that [E] upper window.
_ You'll see [B] me [E] standing by.
The storm may come, but dear Noah, oh Noah, I am not [A] that group, that [E] upper window.
You'll see me [B] [E] standing by.
[A] And through that [E] upper window, you'll see [B] me standing [E]
by. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _