Wooden Toy Sword Chords by Heather Alexander
Tempo:
148.3 bpm
Chords used:
C
D
Em
Bm
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[F#]
[C] [D]
[Em] [D]
[Em] Oh, a father [F#] and son, [C] they were bonded [D] as one, [Em] but the heart of [D] the family [C] soon tore,
[Em] for out sounded [Bm] the call [C] to one and [D] to all, that [Em] the king [D] and the lad [C] were to war.
Oh, the laddie, [F#] he cried, [C] but his father [D] denied, [Em] to bring the [D] young soldier along,
for [Em] your might [Bm] I award [C] this wooden [D] toy sword, and [Em] I charge you to carry [C] this song.
Won't you [E] come [Bm] and wait [C] for me [D] at the gate, [Em] with your wooden [D] toy sword in [C] your hand?
It is then I [Bm] will come, [C] with the beat [D] of the drum, [Em] from defending my [D] king [C] and my lad.
So [Em] the father [F#] he taught [C] his son as [D] he ought, [E] to defend [D] both his hearth [C] and his home,
[Em] ah, but soon [Bm] came the day [C] that his da [D] went away, across the wild horses [C] of home.
Oh,
[G]
[E] he practiced [F#] till night, [C] with skill and [D] with might, [Em] to learn [D] how to fight for [C] a king,
[Em] and he'd shun all [Bm] the boys with [C] their useless [D] new toys.
[Em] And he'd whistle [D] a song, [C] and he'd sing, [Em] won't you come [Bm] and wait [C] for me at [D] the gate,
[Em] with your wooden [D] toy sword in [C] your hand?
[Em] It is then I [Bm] will come, with [C] the beat of [D] the drum,
from [Em] defending [D] my king and [C] my lad.
[G]
[Bm]
[Em] [F#]
[C] [D]
[Em] [D]
[C]
[Em] [Bm]
[C] [D]
[Em]
[D] [C]
Oh, [Em] the years slowly [Bm] turned, [C] broad shoulders [D] grew burned,
[Em] fine hair [D] lengthened to [C] wild mane, [Em] in the middle [Bm] of spring with [C] a fell [D] practice swing,
[Em] the toy [D] sword had broken to [C] twain.
[Bm] [E] Oh, the brick caused [F#m] him harm, [C] as the wood [D] pissed his arm,
[Em] and the blood [D] flowed quite free to [C] the ground, [Em] as his vision [Bm] grew dim, [C] the wind moaned [D] out a hymn,
[Em] that [D] echoed these words [C] round and round, won't you [Em]
come [F#m] and wait [C] for me [D] at the gate,
[Em] with your wooden toy [D] sword [C] in your hand?
It [Em] is then I [Bm] will come, [C] with the beat [D] of the drum,
from [Em] defending my [D] king [G] and [C] my lad.
[Em] Though the day had grown [F#m] late, [C] the young man went to [D] wait,
[Em] and unsteadily [D] gazed at the [C] sky, [Em] as the red sun sank [Bm] low, [C] it soon caused [D] him to know,
that his [Em] last day of [D] childhood
[C] had died.
[G] Oh, the [Em] stars swam across [Bm] the night [C] sky with his loss,
[G] and [Em] his father [D] appeared in [C] that sea, and the [Em] drum of [Bm] his heart [C] nearly broke him [D] apart,
[G] as he [Em]
fell to the [D] ground [C] on one knee, [Em] for he'd come [Bm] to wait [C] for his start [D] at the gate.
[Em] Oh, the broken [D] toy sword in [C] his hand, from [Em] beyond [Bm] death he'll come, with [C] the beat of [D] love's drum,
[Em] to honor his [D] son [C] and his lad.
[Em] [F#m]
[C] [D]
[Em] [D]
[C]
[Am]
[C] [D]
[Em] [D]
[Em] Oh, a father [F#] and son, [C] they were bonded [D] as one, [Em] but the heart of [D] the family [C] soon tore,
[Em] for out sounded [Bm] the call [C] to one and [D] to all, that [Em] the king [D] and the lad [C] were to war.
Oh, the laddie, [F#] he cried, [C] but his father [D] denied, [Em] to bring the [D] young soldier along,
for [Em] your might [Bm] I award [C] this wooden [D] toy sword, and [Em] I charge you to carry [C] this song.
Won't you [E] come [Bm] and wait [C] for me [D] at the gate, [Em] with your wooden [D] toy sword in [C] your hand?
It is then I [Bm] will come, [C] with the beat [D] of the drum, [Em] from defending my [D] king [C] and my lad.
So [Em] the father [F#] he taught [C] his son as [D] he ought, [E] to defend [D] both his hearth [C] and his home,
[Em] ah, but soon [Bm] came the day [C] that his da [D] went away, across the wild horses [C] of home.
Oh,
[G]
[E] he practiced [F#] till night, [C] with skill and [D] with might, [Em] to learn [D] how to fight for [C] a king,
[Em] and he'd shun all [Bm] the boys with [C] their useless [D] new toys.
[Em] And he'd whistle [D] a song, [C] and he'd sing, [Em] won't you come [Bm] and wait [C] for me at [D] the gate,
[Em] with your wooden [D] toy sword in [C] your hand?
[Em] It is then I [Bm] will come, with [C] the beat of [D] the drum,
from [Em] defending [D] my king and [C] my lad.
[G]
[Bm]
[Em] [F#]
[C] [D]
[Em] [D]
[C]
[Em] [Bm]
[C] [D]
[Em]
[D] [C]
Oh, [Em] the years slowly [Bm] turned, [C] broad shoulders [D] grew burned,
[Em] fine hair [D] lengthened to [C] wild mane, [Em] in the middle [Bm] of spring with [C] a fell [D] practice swing,
[Em] the toy [D] sword had broken to [C] twain.
[Bm] [E] Oh, the brick caused [F#m] him harm, [C] as the wood [D] pissed his arm,
[Em] and the blood [D] flowed quite free to [C] the ground, [Em] as his vision [Bm] grew dim, [C] the wind moaned [D] out a hymn,
[Em] that [D] echoed these words [C] round and round, won't you [Em]
come [F#m] and wait [C] for me [D] at the gate,
[Em] with your wooden toy [D] sword [C] in your hand?
It [Em] is then I [Bm] will come, [C] with the beat [D] of the drum,
from [Em] defending my [D] king [G] and [C] my lad.
[Em] Though the day had grown [F#m] late, [C] the young man went to [D] wait,
[Em] and unsteadily [D] gazed at the [C] sky, [Em] as the red sun sank [Bm] low, [C] it soon caused [D] him to know,
that his [Em] last day of [D] childhood
[C] had died.
[G] Oh, the [Em] stars swam across [Bm] the night [C] sky with his loss,
[G] and [Em] his father [D] appeared in [C] that sea, and the [Em] drum of [Bm] his heart [C] nearly broke him [D] apart,
[G] as he [Em]
fell to the [D] ground [C] on one knee, [Em] for he'd come [Bm] to wait [C] for his start [D] at the gate.
[Em] Oh, the broken [D] toy sword in [C] his hand, from [Em] beyond [Bm] death he'll come, with [C] the beat of [D] love's drum,
[Em] to honor his [D] son [C] and his lad.
[Em] [F#m]
[C] [D]
[Em] [D]
[C]
[Am]
Key:
C
D
Em
Bm
F#
C
D
Em
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F#] _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ [D] _ _
[Em] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _
[Em] Oh, a father [F#] and son, [C] they were bonded [D] as one, [Em] but the heart of [D] the family [C] soon _ tore,
[Em] for out sounded [Bm] the call [C] to one and [D] to _ _ _ all, _ _ _ that [Em] the king [D] and the lad [C] were to war. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Oh, the laddie, [F#] he cried, [C] but his father [D] denied, [Em] to bring the [D] young soldier _ along,
_ for [Em] your might [Bm] I award [C] this wooden [D] toy _ sword, _ _ _ _ _
and [Em] I charge you to carry [C] this song. _ _
Won't you [E] come [Bm] and wait [C] for me [D] at the gate, [Em] with your wooden [D] toy sword in [C] your hand? _ _ _
It is then I [Bm] will come, [C] with the beat [D] of the drum, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] from defending my [D] king [C] and my _ lad. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ So [Em] the father [F#] he taught [C] his son as [D] he ought, [E] to defend [D] both his hearth [C] and his home,
[Em] ah, but soon [Bm] came the day [C] that his da [D] went _ _ _ away, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ across the wild horses [C] of home.
Oh, _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _
[E] he practiced [F#] till night, [C] with skill and [D] with might, [Em] to learn [D] how to fight for [C] a king, _ _ _
[Em] and he'd shun all [Bm] the boys with [C] their useless [D] new _ _ _ toys. _
_ _ _ [Em] And he'd whistle [D] a song, [C] and he'd _ sing, [Em] won't you come [Bm] and wait [C] for me at [D] the gate,
[Em] with your wooden [D] toy sword in [C] your _ _ hand?
[Em] It is then I [Bm] will come, with [C] the beat of [D] the drum, _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _
from [Em] defending [D] my king and [C] my lad. _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _
_ [Em] _ _ _ [F#] _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ [Bm] _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Em] _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Oh, [Em] the years slowly [Bm] turned, [C] broad shoulders [D] grew burned,
[Em] fine hair [D] lengthened to [C] wild mane, _ _ [Em] in the middle [Bm] of spring with [C] a fell [D] practice _ swing, _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[Em] the toy [D] sword had broken to [C] _ twain. _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[Bm] [E] Oh, the brick caused [F#m] him harm, [C] as the wood [D] pissed his arm,
[Em] and the blood [D] flowed quite free to [C] the _ _ ground, [Em] as his vision [Bm] grew dim, [C] the wind moaned [D] out a hymn, _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Em] that [D] echoed these words [C] round and round, _ won't you [Em]
come [F#m] and wait [C] for me [D] at the gate,
[Em] with your wooden toy [D] sword [C] in your _ _ hand?
It [Em] is then I [Bm] will come, [C] with the beat [D] of the drum, _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
from _ [Em] defending my [D] king [G] and [C] my lad.
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Em] Though the day had grown [F#m] late, [C] the young man went to [D] wait,
[Em] and _ unsteadily [D] gazed at the [C] sky, _ _ [Em] as the red sun sank [Bm] low, [C] it soon caused [D] him to know, _ _ _
_ _ _ that his [Em] last day of [D] childhood _
[C] had _ died. _
_ _ _ _ [G] Oh, the [Em] stars swam across [Bm] the night [C] sky with his loss,
[G] and [Em] his father [D] appeared in [C] that sea, _ and the [Em] drum of [Bm] his heart [C] nearly broke him [D] apart,
[G] as he [Em]
fell to the [D] ground [C] on one knee, _ [Em] for he'd come [Bm] to wait [C] for his start [D] at the gate.
[Em] Oh, the broken [D] toy sword in [C] his hand, from [Em] beyond [Bm] death he'll come, with [C] the beat of _ [D] love's drum, _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[Em] to honor his [D] son [C] and his lad. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ [F#m] _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Am] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F#] _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ [D] _ _
[Em] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _
[Em] Oh, a father [F#] and son, [C] they were bonded [D] as one, [Em] but the heart of [D] the family [C] soon _ tore,
[Em] for out sounded [Bm] the call [C] to one and [D] to _ _ _ all, _ _ _ that [Em] the king [D] and the lad [C] were to war. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Oh, the laddie, [F#] he cried, [C] but his father [D] denied, [Em] to bring the [D] young soldier _ along,
_ for [Em] your might [Bm] I award [C] this wooden [D] toy _ sword, _ _ _ _ _
and [Em] I charge you to carry [C] this song. _ _
Won't you [E] come [Bm] and wait [C] for me [D] at the gate, [Em] with your wooden [D] toy sword in [C] your hand? _ _ _
It is then I [Bm] will come, [C] with the beat [D] of the drum, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] from defending my [D] king [C] and my _ lad. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ So [Em] the father [F#] he taught [C] his son as [D] he ought, [E] to defend [D] both his hearth [C] and his home,
[Em] ah, but soon [Bm] came the day [C] that his da [D] went _ _ _ away, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ across the wild horses [C] of home.
Oh, _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _
[E] he practiced [F#] till night, [C] with skill and [D] with might, [Em] to learn [D] how to fight for [C] a king, _ _ _
[Em] and he'd shun all [Bm] the boys with [C] their useless [D] new _ _ _ toys. _
_ _ _ [Em] And he'd whistle [D] a song, [C] and he'd _ sing, [Em] won't you come [Bm] and wait [C] for me at [D] the gate,
[Em] with your wooden [D] toy sword in [C] your _ _ hand?
[Em] It is then I [Bm] will come, with [C] the beat of [D] the drum, _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _
from [Em] defending [D] my king and [C] my lad. _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _
_ [Em] _ _ _ [F#] _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ [Bm] _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Em] _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Oh, [Em] the years slowly [Bm] turned, [C] broad shoulders [D] grew burned,
[Em] fine hair [D] lengthened to [C] wild mane, _ _ [Em] in the middle [Bm] of spring with [C] a fell [D] practice _ swing, _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[Em] the toy [D] sword had broken to [C] _ twain. _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[Bm] [E] Oh, the brick caused [F#m] him harm, [C] as the wood [D] pissed his arm,
[Em] and the blood [D] flowed quite free to [C] the _ _ ground, [Em] as his vision [Bm] grew dim, [C] the wind moaned [D] out a hymn, _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Em] that [D] echoed these words [C] round and round, _ won't you [Em]
come [F#m] and wait [C] for me [D] at the gate,
[Em] with your wooden toy [D] sword [C] in your _ _ hand?
It [Em] is then I [Bm] will come, [C] with the beat [D] of the drum, _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
from _ [Em] defending my [D] king [G] and [C] my lad.
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Em] Though the day had grown [F#m] late, [C] the young man went to [D] wait,
[Em] and _ unsteadily [D] gazed at the [C] sky, _ _ [Em] as the red sun sank [Bm] low, [C] it soon caused [D] him to know, _ _ _
_ _ _ that his [Em] last day of [D] childhood _
[C] had _ died. _
_ _ _ _ [G] Oh, the [Em] stars swam across [Bm] the night [C] sky with his loss,
[G] and [Em] his father [D] appeared in [C] that sea, _ and the [Em] drum of [Bm] his heart [C] nearly broke him [D] apart,
[G] as he [Em]
fell to the [D] ground [C] on one knee, _ [Em] for he'd come [Bm] to wait [C] for his start [D] at the gate.
[Em] Oh, the broken [D] toy sword in [C] his hand, from [Em] beyond [Bm] death he'll come, with [C] the beat of _ [D] love's drum, _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[Em] to honor his [D] son [C] and his lad. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ [F#m] _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Am] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _