Warrior And Man
Carved In Stone
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Intro: Em G D Am AmG Still I hear the old song,D it is sung by the birds and theAm Em leaves in the trees.G It is sung by the wind,D by the thunder and rain, by theAm Am waves in the seas.Em C D It is sung by the merfolk, byEm gnomes and by dwarves,Em C D in the rivers and mountains soEm deep;A C D it is sung by the fairies thatEm dance in the woods,C D Em it is sung where the unicorns sleep.Em G When the world was still youngD and the weak race of man still hadAm Em hearts true and proud,Continúa después del anuncioEm G Man did fight side by sideD with the folk of the woods as anAm Am invincible crowd.Em C D As a frightening army they rodeEm through the mist,C D with their weapon and shield byEm their side;A C and the warrior´s song all theD Em swordsmen did singC D Em as the black army rode in the night.Em G But the race of man´s weakD and it started to fight only forAm Em money and fame;Em G While the folk of the woodsD fought for justice and truth, notAm Am for man´s greed and shame.Em C Thus the elves turned their backD Em on man´s insanityC D and the old friendship came to anEm end;A C D and the warrior´s song wasEm forgotten by man,C D Em who to gold and injustice did bend.Em G But I still hear the songD which is sung by the birds and theAm Em leaves in the trees,G which is sung by the merfolk,D by gnomes and by fairies in theEm mountains and seas.Em C And as long as my heart beats thisD Em song will be there,Em C for I know that the warriors stillD Em ride.A C Yes, the race of man´s weak, but aD Em few still rememberC D Em the old words of honour and pride.