Warrior And Man

Carved In Stone

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Tono:
Intro: Em G D Am Am
G Still I hear the old song,
D it is sung by the birds and the
Am Em leaves in the trees.
G It is sung by the wind,
D by the thunder and rain, by the
Am Am waves in the seas.
Em C D It is sung by the merfolk, by
Em gnomes and by dwarves,
Em C D in the rivers and mountains so
Em deep;
A C D it is sung by the fairies that
Em dance in the woods,
C D Em it is sung where the unicorns sleep.
Em G When the world was still young
D and the weak race of man still had
Am Em hearts true and proud,
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Em G Man did fight side by side
D with the folk of the woods as an
Am Am invincible crowd.
Em C D As a frightening army they rode
Em through the mist,
C D with their weapon and shield by
Em their side;
A C and the warrior´s song all the
D Em swordsmen did sing
C D Em as the black army rode in the night.
Em G But the race of man´s weak
D and it started to fight only for
Am Em money and fame;
Em G While the folk of the woods
D fought for justice and truth, not
Am Am for man´s greed and shame.
Em C Thus the elves turned their back
D Em on man´s insanity
C D and the old friendship came to an
Em end;
A C D and the warrior´s song was
Em forgotten by man,
C D Em who to gold and injustice did bend.
Em G But I still hear the song
D which is sung by the birds and the
Am Em leaves in the trees,
G which is sung by the merfolk,
D by gnomes and by fairies in the
Em mountains and seas.
Em C And as long as my heart beats this
D Em song will be there,
Em C for I know that the warriors still
D Em ride.
A C Yes, the race of man´s weak, but a
D Em few still remember
C D Em the old words of honour and pride.
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