Chords for The Decemberists - "The Mariner's Revenge Song"

Tempo:
129.2 bpm
Chords used:

E

Am

F

Dm

G

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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The Decemberists - "The Mariner's Revenge Song" chords
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E
2311
Am
2311
F
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Dm
2311
G
2131
E
2311
Am
2311
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To learn The Decemberists - The Mariners Revenge Song chords with lyrics, delve into these chords to get the song's feel: E, F, E, Am, F, Am. To truly master the tempo, it's wise to start at 64 BPM before aiming for the song's 129 BPM. Set the capo considering your vocal range and favored chords, aligned with the key: C.

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[Am] [G] [Am] .
Here we go.
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We are two mariners, a ship's sole survivors, in this belly of a [E] whale.
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Its ribs are ceiling beams, its guts are carpeting, I guess we have some time [Am] to kill.
You may not remember me, I was a child of three, and you a lad of [E] eighteen.
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But I remember you, and I will relate to you, how our history's in [Am] a weave.
[F] At the time you were a rake and a [Am] rastabow, .
[F] spending all your money on the hoards [E] and howls.
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[F] [E] Oh, [Am] oh, you had a charming air, so deep and ebony, my widowed mother found [E] so sweet.
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And so she took you in, her sheets so warm and him, now filled with filth and [Am] foul disease.
[F] As time wore on, you proved a dead, ridden, [Am] drunken mess.
[F] Leaving my mother a pork and some dear [E] .
[F] ranch.
[E] Oh, [Am] oh, and then you disappeared, your gambling arrears, the only thing you left [E] behind.
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And then the magistrate reclaimed our small estate, and my poor mother lost her mind.
[Am] [F] Then one day in spring, my dear sweet mother [Am] .
died.
[F] But boy, she did, I took her hand as she [E] dying cried.
[F] Oh, [E] .
oh, [Dm] it [D] .
[Am] .
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[Dm] .
[E] .
[F] [E] .
[Am] [Em] [Am] .
[Em] [Am] .
[Em] [A] .
took me [G] fifteen [Am] years to swallow all my [G] [Am] tears, among the urchins in [E] the street.
Until a prior mayor took pity and hired me to keep their best street [Am] nice and clean.
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[F] But never once in the employ of these holy [Am] .
men, [A] [F] did I ever once turn my mind from the thought of [E] revenge.
[F] .
[E] Oh, oh, [Am] one night I overheard the prior exchanging words [E] with a penitent whaler from the sea.
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The captain of his ship, who met you toe to tip, was known for one cruel [Am].
thing.
[F] The following day I shipped a sea with a [Am] privateer, [F] and in the whistle of the wind I could [E] almost hear.
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[F] [E] Oh, oh, [Dm] I .
[Am] .
[D] .
[Dm] [D] .
[E] .
[F] [E] [C] .
[G] .
say to you, [C] .
as you sail [G] across the sea, .
[Am] always your [A] mother [Em] will watch over you, [F] .
as you avenge [E] this wicked deed.
[Dm] .
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[Am] .
[Dm] .
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[E] .
[Dm] .
[Am] .
[Em] [Dm] .
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[E] .
[Dm] .
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[E] .
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[Am] And then that fateful night, we had you in our sight, after [E] twenty months at sea.
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You starboard flanker beam, I was getting my muskets clean, when came this rumbling [G#] from [Am] beneath.
[F] .
The ocean shook, the sky went black, and the captain [Am] quailed, as [F] did four us crew, the angry joys of a giant [E] whale.
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[Fm] [E] .
[C#] [E] [E] .
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[Am] So now how I survived, the crew all was chewed alive, I must have slipped between [E] his teeth.
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But oh, what providence, what divine intelligence, that you should survive as well as [Am].
me.
[F] It gives my eye great joy to see your eyes filled with [Am] fear.
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[F] So lean in close, and I will whisper the last [E] words you'll hear.
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[F] Oh, [E] oh.
[C] [Am] .
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[E] .
[F] [E] [Dm] .
[B] [Am] .
[Dm] .
[E] .
[F] [E] [Dm] .
[B] [Am] .
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[E] [F] .
[E] [Dm] .
[Am] .
[Dm] [E] .
[F] [E] [D] .
[Dm] [Am] .
[Dm] [Am] .
[E] [F] [E] .

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Among the compositions on the album Picaresque, written by Colin Meloy, this one shines.

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